New Brunswick Motorcycle Class 6 Driving Test
Part 3

To pass the New Brunswick Motorcycle driving test, study the Driver’s Manual, practice riding skills, and wear proper safety gear. Be prepared for a knowledge test, vehicle inspection, and a practical road test assessing your motorcycle handling and safety awareness. Show responsible riding behavior, obey traffic rules, and stay calm during the test. Prioritize practice and consider a safety course to enhance your skills. Stay updated with the latest requirements from the Provincial  Department of Transportation and Works. Ride safely and best of luck!

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New Brunswick Motorcycle Driving Test Class 6 Parts 3

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What are some of the reasons for wobbling?

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What is black ice?

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What is the relationship between cold weather and tire pressure?

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How can a motorcyclist inform others on the road that they require help?

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In case a freeway exit is missed, what should one do?

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How should you react if flying debris or other objects hit you?

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A driver entering a highway via an entrance ramp must ________.

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Why are motorcyclists advised against shifting gears while turning?

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A motorcyclist should keep the mirrors positioned in such a way that he/she can ________.

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When driving a motorcycle, it is compulsory to carry which documents at all times?

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Motorcycle registration includes which documents?

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Is it permissible to carry passengers with an M1 license?

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What are the documents required for registering or renewing the registration of a motorcycle?

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On your motorcycle tires, what is the minimum depth of the tire tread that you should have?

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If you have chosen to change your lane while driving and move to the left lane before the lane change, you should _________.

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If you are carrying cargo, at what level should it be kept?

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Unless otherwise posted, the maximum speed limit on the highway outside of a city, town, village, or built-up area is _________.

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If the engine locks or freezes, what should a motorcyclist do?

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What considerations should be considered while driving a motorcycle in foggy conditions?

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If the front tire blows out when on the road, the motorcyclist should ________.

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When a motorcyclist is turning left from a passing lane into a passing lane, which tire track position should be adopted?

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What is implied by the phrase ‘lane splitting?’

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If you are stopped at an intersection behind a vehicle and notice another vehicle approaching from the back, and it poses the risk of hitting you and causing an accident, you need to prepare to _________.

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On approaching an intersection, you notice the road is blocked with traffic. You should ________.

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Why should you not share lanes with other vehicles?

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What is the risk posed to motorcyclists from turbulence from large vehicles?

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How frequently should one look into the mirrors while driving on a freeway?

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What should motorcyclists take into consideration at railway crossings?

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While approaching an intersection, you notice a vehicle to your right is stopped at a stop sign. You should _________.

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When a motorcyclist carries a passenger, the extra rider’s weight affects the motorcycle and ______.

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When entering a freeway, what is the right time to turn on your turn signal?

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In case of a seized engine, the motorcyclist should ___________.

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In case the wheels get locked, what should a motorcyclist do?

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A red signal light with a green arrow is shown at an intersection This indicates _______.

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When a motorcyclist is nearing a railway crossing, and a train is approaching at what distance from the closest gate or rail should the motorcyclist stop?

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In a situation where a number of motorcyclists are traveling with each other, what kind of driving manner should they assume?

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Why is it important to drive with your wrists low?

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A broken line at the left of your lane means __________.

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What are the requirements for towing a trailer with a motorcycle that can do so?

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In case of a stuck throttle, how should a motorcyclist react?

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What is the trick to quickly turning or swerving to avert a collision?

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What style of driving does the phrase ‘staggered formation’ refer to?

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A highly skilled motorcyclist has which of the following qualities?

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How does driving over metal gratings, worn-out road facades, and grooves make a difference?

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If a motorcyclist needs to stop the motorcycle while making a turn, the following process should be used _______.

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With an M1 level driver’s license, a motorcyclist can carry a passenger if ________.

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Driver's Handbook

Preparing for the New Brunswick Motorcycle driving handbook test is the first step to securing your commercial driver’s license. This comprehensive handbook serves as your essential guide to the rules of the road, safe driving practices, and commercial vehicle operation. To ace the test, start by thoroughly studying the handbook, which covers everything from road signs to vehicle inspections. It’s crucial to understand the intricacies of Motorcycle driving, including cargo transportation, hours of service regulations, and safety protocols. Ride safely and best of luck!

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