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1. When approaching a blind intersection, when is it best to position yourself so to be visible to other drivers?
2. If a deer is in the road in front of you, which of the following should you do?
3. How can you avoid riding in the blind spot of other vehicles?
4. Which of the following statements about crossing an intersection is true?
5. If there are hazards on your left, what lane position should you ride in?
6. When riding at night, what is the safest way to drive?
7. Which brake is more important?
8. What steps can you take to make sure you are well acquainted with your motorcycle?
9. Which of the following is not a cause of 'wobbles' on a motorcycle?
10. To avoid a collision with a hazard in the center of the lane, which lane position(s) should you ride in?
11. What is the best type of face protection to wear on a motorcycle?
12. Which of the following statements below is false?
13. Most 'wobbles' can be traced to what?
14. Why should you not drag your feet and keep them placed on the pegs?
15. It can be dangerous to ride alongside cars because
16. The least effective method of attaching cargo to your motorcycle is by using
17. When preparing to enter the roadway from the roadside, how should you position your motorcycle?
18. Which of the following statements is true?
19. When it starts to rain, what lane position can be hazardous?
20. When approaching an intersection, the best way to reduce your reaction time is to
To operate a motorcycle in Nebraska, you must have a Class M license. Licenses are issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). At age 16, you can apply for a Class M Provisional Operator's Permit (POP) or a POP with a motorcycle endorsement. At age 17, you can apply for a Class M license. A motorcycle permit, endorsement, or license allows you to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped on public roads.
To receive a Class M permit or motorcycle endorsement, you must apply, submit your documentation, complete the required coursework and driving hours, pass the vision screening and the motorcycle written test, and pay the fees. You are not required to take the written test if you have completed a motorcycle safety course and hold a learner's permit (LPD) or school permit (SCP). To receive a Class M license, you must apply, submit your documentation, pay the fees, and pass the vision screening, knowledge exam, and motorcycle skills test. If you already hold a Class M POP or LPD, or a permit with a motorcycle endorsement, the written test may be waived.
Tests are scheduled through the DMV. The motorcycle written test contains 25 questions about road rules and safe riding practices. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle skills test assesses your ability to operate your motorcycle safely. If you fail the skills test three times, you must complete a driver training course or hold an LPD for 90 days before you can test again.