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1. ____ helps you absorb shock when riding over obstacles.
2. A surface which provides little traction for motorcycles is
3. To increase your chances of being seen by another vehicle
4. You should check your mirrors when
5. ____ helps make your downshifting smoother.
6. Motorcycles must be cautious when approaching an intersection because they are smaller, and therefore
7. When starting on a hill, you should use ____ to hold you while you wait for the engine to take hold.
8. When you head check before changing lanes, you're checking
9. When riding in a group, motorcyclists should ride
10. Why are gravel roads potentially dangerous for motorcycle riders?
11. Which brake is most powerful?
12. If an object suddenly appears in your way of riding, you should ____ to avoid a crash.
13. Distances are harder to judge at night. you should
14. What are the 4 steps to making a proper turn?
15. If you are approaching a turn and you need to shift gears, you should change gears
16. Crossing an obstacle ____ is the safest.
17. The best way to discourage other vehicles from trying to share a lane with you is by
18. Drivers in other vehicles present a particular hazard when
19. The least effective method of attaching cargo to your motorcycle is by using
To operate a motorcycle in Connecticut, you must have a motorcycle endorsement on your license. Licenses and endorsements are issued through the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). There are two different types of motorcycle endorsements. An M endorsement allows you to drive any type of motorcycle, including a motorbike, scooter, or moped, and a 3 endorsement allows you to operate three-wheeled motorcycles. Connecticut also offers the option of obtaining a motorcycle instruction permit that is valid for up to 60 days while you are completing the steps to obtain your endorsement.
To receive a motorcycle instruction permit, you will need to begin the endorsement process, pass the vision and motorcycle knowledge tests, and pay the fees. You must bring your current Connecticut license and an application form R-229, and minors must also bring a parental consent form 2-D. To receive an endorsement, in addition to the instruction permit requirements, you must be at least 16 and must complete an approved novice motorcycle safety course. Once completed, you can take your documentation and information to a DMV Hub office to receive your endorsement.
Tests are scheduled through your local DMV. The knowledge test contains 16 questions about operating a motorcycle from in the Connecticut Motorcycle Operator Manual. You must answer 12 of the questions correctly to pass. If you fail, you will have to wait a day to retest. The on-cycle test covers basic vehicle control and crash-avoidance skills. This test is waived if you pass the motorcycle safety course.