M1 Study Guide 2026

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📋 M1 Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 M1 Topics to Study (61)

✍️ Sample M1 Questions & Answers

1. What is the meaning of a single, solid white line across a traffic lane at an intersection?
It marks the point where you must stop your vehicle.

A single, solid white line across an intersection is a stop line. You must stop your motorcycle before this line when required by a sign or traffic signal.

2. An out-of-state rider visiting with a valid motorcycle endorsement is generally allowed to do what?
Ride legally under reciprocity

Most states honor a valid out-of-state motorcycle endorsement through reciprocity.

3. How much stopping power is provided by the rear brake?
One quarter of total stopping power\t

On a motorcycle, the rear brake typically provides about one-quarter of the total stopping power. The front brake is significantly more powerful, contributing the majority of the braking force. Effective braking involves using both brakes in a balanced manner.

4. How should braking technique change with a passenger aboard?
Begin braking earlier and use both brakes smoothly

With extra weight you should brake earlier and apply both brakes smoothly to stop safely.

5. The friction zone of the clutch is used primarily to:
Control the motorcycle precisely at slow speeds

The clutch friction zone lets you smoothly control power for slow-speed maneuvers like U-turns and parking.

6. You see gravel scattered across a curve you are about to enter. What is the safest approach?
Slow down before the curve and avoid braking or leaning hard within it

Reducing speed before the curve keeps traction stable on the loose gravel.

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