Arkansas Motorcycle Test 03

Review the driver’s manual, enroll in a safety course, and practice riding regularly to increase your chances of passing the exam and becoming a safe and responsible motorcycle rider. So, continue to practice and study diligently, and good luck on your exam! 

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Arkansas Motorcycle Practice Test 03

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You're riding level with the trunk of a car in the next lane. Suddenly they pull across you. What's the most likely reason for this?

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When you are searching for hazards, you should do so in which of these areas?

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When can you share a lane with another vehicle?

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When you've stopped at a stop line, you should then edge forward and?

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Which of these is the only situation in which you should dip your high beam at night?

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Riding during the day, you should have your headlight on?

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When should you cancel your turn signal?

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Which of these colors should you avoid when choosing motorcycle clothing?

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You have vehicles on either side of you and in front. What should you do?

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When crossing an intersection with a driver preparing to cross your path, how should you behave?

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When a large vehicle passes you, what's your best lane position to deal with the wind blast?

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You're making a turn and there's nobody around. Why should you still use your turn signals?

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There is a pedestrian crossing the road ahead of you and further on someone is exiting a parked car. What should you do?

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If you have convex mirrors, what effect will they have on the view behind?

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If you're approaching a blind intersection on your right, what's the safest road position to choose?

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There's a telephone pole coming up on your right. It's not on the road, why should you pay it any attention?

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You see a mother pushing a baby carriage 100 yards down the road, preparing to cross. What's your best option?

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There is a car exiting a parking lot on your left. What tells you it's safe to proceed?

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When changing lanes, you should look out for other cars by?

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Unless there is a specific city ordinance, what's the best way to park your motorcycle in a parallel parking space?

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The best warning to a tailgater is what?

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Riding under bright artificial light at night will affect your judgment of?

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You're riding through a school zone at the end of the school day. You should be covering?

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What percentage of motorcycle/car collisions are caused by drivers entering the motorcyclist's right of way?

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The road markings prohibit overtaking. You may still overtake under what circumstances?

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What's the most dangerous situation you should anticipate when approaching a parked car?

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What should your speed at night be compared to your speed during the day?

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In which of these areas should you particularly focus on finding potential escape routes?

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Because you are smaller then the average vehicle, drivers will often assume that you are?

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When you see a car about to merge onto the highway ahead of you, what should be your first concern?

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How to Prepare for Your Arkansas Motorcycle Exam

A practice test is essential in preparing for your Arkansas motorcycle license exam. It allows you to familiarize yourself with the test format and content while identifying areas where you may need more studying. Remember to take your preparation seriously and always prioritize safety when riding on the roads of Arkansas. Good luck with your exam! So, reviewing these topics thoroughly before taking the official exam is essential.

Additionally, practicing proper motorcycle handling and control is crucial for passing the practical portion of the exam. Enrolling in a motorcycle safety course or practicing on a legal course can help improve your skills.

How to Prepare for Your Exam

Aside from taking our practice test, there are other ways you can prepare for your Arkansas motorcycle license exam. These include:

  • Reading the official Arkansas motorcycle driver’s manual
  • Enrolling in a motorcycle safety course
  • Practicing riding skills on a safe and legal course

Taking your preparation seriously is essential, as obtaining a motorcycle license requires knowledge, skill, and responsibility. By adequately preparing for the exam, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable riding experience.

Additional Resources

  • Arkansas Motorcycle Driver’s Manual: http://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/offices/driverServices/Documents/motorcycle_manual.pdf
  • Arkansas Motorcycle Safety Foundation: https://amsaf.org/
  • Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration: http://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/Offices/driverServices/Pages/default.aspx Stay updated on any changes to laws or regulations regarding motorcycles in Arkansas by regularly checking these resources. And don’t forget always to prioritize safety while enjoying the freedom of riding a bike. Safe travels! Keep learning and improving your skills, and always ride responsibly. The open road awaits.
  • Motorcycle Safety Foundation: https://www.msf-usa.org/