PEI Motorcycle Test 04
Whether you’re a PEI resident seeking your first motorcycle license or an enthusiast looking to comply with island laws, this guide will serve as your compass for the open road. Prepare well, ride safe, and enjoy the beauty of the Island province on two wheels.
Questions In This Quiz
When a blowout happens, why do you need to react quickly?
When do a large number of motorcycle collisions happen to drivers?
When is the best time to get riding experience?
What should you do first after being struck by such flying objects as insects or stones caused by other vehicles?
Which of the following are not causes of a wobble?
What is not something you should do if the front wheel begins to wobble?
Which statement is false? If the throttle is stuck wide open, you should do the following…?
How do you know if the rear tire goes flat?
How would you know if the front tire goes flat?
Which statement is false? If you have to stop quickly, you should…?
Which statement is false? To ride over an object as smoothly as possible, you should…?
Which statement is false? Sometimes you have no choice but to ride over an object that is seen too late to steer around, so you should do the following…?
When crossing railroad tracks that are at an angle to the highway, it is advisable to slow down before the tracks and to cross them…?
Where does oil from cars and trucks usually build up?
When crossing a rough surface, try to meet the obstacles at what angle?
Which statement is false? When riding over loose surfaces, you should do the following…?
Which statement is false? If you can’t avoid riding over dangerous or loose surfaces, you should…?
What is the best way to avoid a dangerous situation?
Which statement is false? To drive safely, you should…?
When riding in a group, who should sent the pace?
Why should you never ride side by side in the same lane?
Be considerate by limiting the size of your group to what size?
When riding in a group, where are inexperienced riders placed?
Is group riding acceptable?
When should you warn your passenger so that there are no surprises?
Which statement is false? To adjust to added weight of a passenger, you should…?
How would you allow first-time passengers to get used to riding?
Is it suggested to tell your passenger never to get on or off the motorcycle without asking you first?
Does the passenger have to have the same type of protective equipment?
Where should the passenger place their feet?
