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1. What is the most important driving technique to avoid crashes when driving in icy or snowy conditions?
2. To avoid sudden last-minute moves, how far ahead should you look when scanning the road for hazards?
3. To help avoid crashes, you should:
4. What should you do if your accelerator sticks while you are driving?
5. The best thing to do if you become tired or sleepy while driving is:
6. To make a right turn onto a two-way street from a two-way street, start in the right-hand lane and end in:
7. Bac means:
8. If you are parked parallel to the curb, you may get out of the car on the traffic side
9. Blocking an intersection during rush hour traffic is:
10. If you are following a truck that swings left before making a right turn at an intersection, you should remember that it is very dangerous to:
11. Where should you start making a u-turn when driving on a divided street with multiple lanes in your direction?
12. Because many crashes happen when a vehicle is turning left, drivers should
13. An intersection has a stop sign, crosswalk, but no stop line. you must stop
14. When leaving alleys or driveways:
15. What is the appropriate action to take when approaching a railroad crossing that does not have signals (such as lights or crossing gates)
16. If your wheels drop off the pavement onto the shoulder of the road you should
17. You want to make a right turn at the corner. a pedestrian with a guide dog is at the corner ready to cross the street in front of you. before making your right turn, you should:
18. What is the difference between negligent driving and reckless driving?
19. Assuming that the street is level, what should you do after you have finished parallel parking in a space between two other cars
20. When backing up into an intersection, what should you do?
To operate a motorcycle in the District of Columbia (DC), you must have a motorcycle (M) endorsement on your driver's license. Licensing services are handled through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). An M endorsement on your license allows you to operate motorcycles, motorbikes, mopeds, scooters, and three-wheeled motorcycles on public roads. You must be at least 18 to apply for an M endorsement.
To receive an M endorsement, you must hold a valid DC license, complete an application, pay the fees, and pass the motorcycle knowledge test. Additionally, you must either pass the motorcycle skills test or submit a certificate of completion from a motorcycle demonstration course. If you choose to take the course, you must visit the Brentwood Road Test facility to obtain your driver's license with an M endorsement. The tests are scheduled through a DMV service center. You can schedule the motorcycle skills test by phone or online.
The knowledge test contains 25 questions about motorcycle safety and driving practices that are covered in the DC Motorcycle Operator Manual. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. If you fail, you can retake the test after three days. The motorcycle skills test covers basic vehicle control and crash-avoidance skills. You should know your motorcycle well and how to operate it safely before taking this test.