Arkansas License Test Arkansas Motorcycle License 5 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: When approaching a blind intersection where your view is blocked, a motorcyclist should:
- Sound the horn and accelerate through quickly
- Slow down and position to improve sight lines before proceeding (Correct answer)
- Come to a complete stop and wait 5 seconds
- Flash the high beam to warn cross traffic
Correct answer: Slow down and position to improve sight lines before proceeding
Slowing and adjusting your position at a blind intersection gives you the best possible view before entering.
Question 2: What hazard is MOST common at intersections for motorcyclists?
- Road surface irregularities
- Left-turning vehicles crossing the motorcyclist's path (Correct answer)
- Pedestrians stepping into the lane
- Traffic signals malfunctioning
Correct answer: Left-turning vehicles crossing the motorcyclist's path
Vehicles making left turns across a motorcyclist's path are the leading cause of motorcycle crashes at intersections.
Question 3: How should a motorcyclist navigate a sharp downhill curve?
- Brake hard just before the curve and accelerate through it
- Reduce speed before the curve and maintain steady throttle through it (Correct answer)
- Shift to a higher gear to reduce engine braking
- Lean away from the curve to counterbalance
Correct answer: Reduce speed before the curve and maintain steady throttle through it
Slowing before the curve and maintaining steady throttle provides stable traction and control throughout the turn.
Question 4: In Arkansas, a motorcycle learner's permit (instruction permit) allows the holder to:
- Ride on any public road at any time without restrictions
- Ride during daylight only without passengers or highway riding (Correct answer)
- Ride at night with a licensed supervisor following in a car
- Ride on interstates only if accompanied by a licensed motorcyclist
Correct answer: Ride during daylight only without passengers or highway riding
Arkansas motorcycle instruction permits restrict holders to daytime riding, no passengers, and no controlled-access highways.
Question 5: Which factor MOST affects a motorcycle's stopping distance?
- The color of the motorcycle
- The rider's speed at the time of braking (Correct answer)
- The brand of the motorcycle's brakes
- The number of passengers on the motorcycle
Correct answer: The rider's speed at the time of braking
Speed has the greatest effect on stopping distance — doubling your speed quadruples the distance needed to stop.
Question 6: When riding through a work zone in Arkansas, a motorcyclist should:
- Maintain normal highway speed to clear the zone quickly
- Follow the posted reduced speed limit and watch for uneven pavement (Correct answer)
- Move to the center line to avoid construction workers
- Use the shoulder to bypass slow traffic in the work zone
Correct answer: Follow the posted reduced speed limit and watch for uneven pavement
Work zones have reduced speed limits, uneven surfaces, and unexpected hazards that require extra caution from motorcyclists.
Question 7: What is the safest action when a motorcyclist is involved in a skid from over-braking the rear wheel?
- Apply the front brake to transfer weight forward and stop the skid
- Release the rear brake smoothly to allow the wheel to spin freely again (Correct answer)
- Keep the rear brake applied and steer into the skid
- Downshift rapidly to use engine braking to stop the skid
Correct answer: Release the rear brake smoothly to allow the wheel to spin freely again
Gradually releasing the rear brake allows the locked wheel to regain traction and spin again, recovering from the skid.
When approaching a blind intersection where your view is blocked, a motorcyclist should: