In #37, I think rolling backward might be the MOST hazardous thing about starting off up a hill, but that stalling the engine in traffic could still be hazardous. Who worded these???
In #48 you act like middle and beginning mean the same thing. Your explanation says what the beginning is. The questioning statement is about the middle. What is the MIDDLE of the curve, and what does that have to do with your supposedly correct answer?
I have issues with some of the wording, such as #15. You push the handlebar in the OPPOSITE of the direction that you want to go, which is why it's called countersteering. You push the SIDE that you want to steer toward. Your first sentence in your explanation contradicts the rest of it.
In #37, I think rolling backward might be the MOST hazardous thing about starting off up a hill, but that stalling the engine in traffic could still be hazardous. Who worded these???
In #48 you act like middle and beginning mean the same thing. Your explanation says what the beginning is. The questioning statement is about the middle. What is the MIDDLE of the curve, and what does that have to do with your supposedly correct answer?
I was confused on this one too.
Same
Thank god o.o I would rather know information instead of not know
I just took the state test. Almost none of these questions were on it.
What was the most common questions on the test? Taking mine soon
Wish I read this before watching the whole video
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You do realize that there are more than 150 questions in total so they are at random. Also there are multiple videos to this topic.
I have issues with some of the wording, such as #15. You push the handlebar in the OPPOSITE of the direction that you want to go, which is why it's called countersteering. You push the SIDE that you want to steer toward. Your first sentence in your explanation contradicts the rest of it.
this question also did not made sense with the answer.