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Safe Driving Practices
Following distance, scanning, blind spots, using your lights, and the habits that prevent crashes and keep you in control.
Content reviewed against official driver handbooks · July 7, 2026
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12 sample Safe Driving Practices questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.
1. What is the correct order of actions for taking a curve on a motorcycle?
Correct answer: Slow, look, press, roll
Slow to a safe entry speed before the curve, look through the turn to where you want to go, press the grip to lean, and roll on the throttle steadily through the curve.
2. If you must both brake hard and swerve to avoid a hazard, what is the safe technique?
Correct answer: Do one at a time — brake, then swerve, or swerve, then brake
Braking hard while swerving overloads the tires' traction and can cause a fall. Separate the actions: brake and release before you swerve, or swerve first and then brake.
3. Which clothing choice best helps other drivers see a motorcyclist?
Correct answer: Brightly colored or reflective gear
Bright colors by day and reflective materials at night make you far easier to spot. Because riders are hard to see, dressing to stand out is a simple and effective safety habit.
4. What do the letters in the SEE riding strategy stand for?
Correct answer: Search, Evaluate, Execute
SEE stands for Search, Evaluate, and Execute. Searching for hazards, evaluating how they could develop, and executing a safe response is a simple habit that keeps a rider a step ahead of trouble.
5. How should a properly chosen motorcycle helmet fit?
Correct answer: Snugly, with the chin strap fastened
A helmet should fit snugly all the way around and be fastened with the chin strap every ride. A loose or unbuckled helmet can shift or come off in a crash, exactly when you need it most.
6. To turn a motorcycle at higher speeds, in which direction does a rider press on the handgrips?
Correct answer: Press the grip on the side you want to turn toward — press left to go left
At speed you turn by countersteering: press the left grip to lean and go left, press the right grip to go right. Pressing on the grip starts the lean that turns the motorcycle.
7. When choosing a helmet, how can a rider tell that it meets federal safety standards?
Correct answer: It carries a DOT label or sticker
A helmet that meets U.S. safety standards carries a DOT label. A DOT-approved, snug-fitting helmet is a rider's best protection against a serious head injury in a crash.
8. When should a motorcyclist use both brakes?
Correct answer: Every time you slow down or stop
Use both the front and rear brakes every time you slow or stop, not just in emergencies. Braking with both wheels gives the shortest, most stable stop and builds the habit for when it truly counts.
9. Why should a motorcyclist wear full-fingered gloves?
Correct answer: They improve grip and protect the hands
Sturdy full-fingered gloves improve your grip on the controls and protect your hands from wind, sun, and injury in a fall. Bare or fingerless hands are far more easily hurt.
10. What must a motorcycle be equipped with before a rider can carry a passenger?
Correct answer: A proper passenger seat and footpegs
The motorcycle must have a proper passenger seat and footpegs for the second person. Without a seat and pegs designed for a passenger, you should not carry one.
11. Which brake provides the most stopping power on a motorcycle?
Correct answer: The front brake
The front brake supplies most of a motorcycle's stopping power. For the shortest, safest stop, use both brakes smoothly every time you slow or stop.
12. What is the safest way to carry cargo on a motorcycle?
Correct answer: Keep it low, secure it tightly, and balance the weight
Keep the load low and as close to the center of the bike as you can, secure it tightly so nothing shifts, and balance the weight evenly on both sides. A high or loose load hurts handling and stability.
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