Motorbike Motorcycle Alcholoh Test October 5, 2024October 9, 2024 Motorcycle Test -Alcohol and Drugs 1 / 28 Consuming even small amounts of alcohol before riding may: A. Have no effect whatsoever on you. B. Affect your ability to control your motorcycle and make riding dangerous. C. Help clear your mind by relaxing you. "Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to balance and make judgements about your speed and the movements of other vehicles." 2 / 28 To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should: A. Wait. The time depends on how much you have drunk. B. Drink black coffee. C. Have a glass of water. Your body will process the alcohol out of your system over time. Adding other liquid does not affect your body's ability to eliminate the alcohol 3 / 28 Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should: A. Be aware that your abilities are decreased. B. Drive, but avoid using freeways. C. Spend more time than usual looking in the mirrors. Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability." 4 / 28 Alcohol is a depressant. This means: A. It makes you calm down and think more clearly. B. It speeds your brain up so you can work better. C. It slows down how quickly your brain works. Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to think." 5 / 28 If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should: A. Only drive a motor car not a heavy vehicle. B. Find out from your doctor or chemist whether the medicine or drug will affect your driving and act accordingly. C. Only drive during the day after taking the medicine or drug. . Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication." 6 / 28 Which of the following statements relating to motorcyclists and bicycle riders is correct? A. Alcohol affects their sense of balance. B. Alcohol improves their concentration. C. Alcohol improves their reflexes and judgement. Alcohol makes it more difficult to balance. Also, any amount of alcohol will affect a rider's ability to react to situations on the road." 7 / 28 Consuming even small amounts of alcohol before riding may: A. Have no effect whatsoever on you. B. Affect your ability to control your motorcycle and make riding dangerous. C. Help clear your mind by relaxing you. "Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to balance and make judgements about your speed and the movements of other vehicles." 8 / 28 After drinking alcohol you could: A. Be able to pay close attention to details in the traffic. B. Be able to drive the same as you normally can. C. Misjudge speed (your own and others). Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to think." 9 / 28 Which of the following statements relating to motorcyclists and bicycle riders is correct? A. Alcohol affects their sense of balance. B. Alcohol improves their concentration. C. Alcohol improves their reflexes and judgement. "Alcohol makes it more difficult to balance. Also, any amount of alcohol will affect a rider's ability to react to situations on the road." 10 / 28 After drinking alcohol you could: A. Be able to pay close attention to details in the traffic. B. Be able to drive the same as you normally can. C. Misjudge speed (your own and others). Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability to think 11 / 28 Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest: A. Drink 1 middy (285 ml) of light (low alcohol) beer. B. Not to drink any alcohol. C. Drink 1 nip of spirits (30 ml or 1 oz). Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability, even if you don't feel like it is." 12 / 28 To reduce the effect of alcohol before driving or riding you should: A. Wait. The time depends on how much you have drunk. B. Drink black coffee. C. Have a glass of water. Your body will process the alcohol out of your system over time. Adding other liquid does not affect your body's ability to eliminate the alcohol" 13 / 28 If you take medicine and then drink alcohol: A. It can have a particularly bad effect on your driving ability. B. The alcohol will have less effect than if taken alone. C. Your ability to react to emergencies will improve. "You should avoid all alcohol when taking medicine, and you should also check with your doctor that it is OK to drive when taking a specific medication." 14 / 28 Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test? A. No, if you are a learner driver. B. No, if you say you haven't been drinking alcohol. C. Yes, always. It's always an offence to refuse a breath test." 15 / 28 To ensure prescription drugs will not affect your ability to ride a motorcycle you should: A. Not take the medication if you want to ride. B. Not ride at all while taking any medication. C. Tell your doctor you ride a motorcycle, check with your pharmacist and read the label on the drugs. "Prescription drugs need the advice of a doctor or pharmacist before you take them, and they may have unwanted side effects that affect your ability to control a vehicle 16 / 28 If you have used illegal drugs you: A. Must not drive. B. May drive only in light traffic. C. Should drink coffee before driving. Using illegal drugs can have serious side effects and impair your ability to safely control a vehicle." 17 / 28 Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving: A. Has no effect on your driving ability. B. Improves your driving ability. C. Will affect your reactions and judgement. "Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability." 18 / 28 Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to: A. Have some food in your stomach. B. Plan to have some other person with you. C. Know what the effects of the drug are. "Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication." 19 / 28 Having 1 or 2 alcoholic drinks before driving: A. Has no effect on your driving ability. B. Improves your driving ability. C. Will affect your reactions and judgement. Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability." 20 / 28 To ensure prescription drugs will not affect your ability to ride a motorcycle you should: A. Not take the medication if you want to ride. B. Not ride at all while taking any medication. C. Tell your doctor you ride a motorcycle, check with your pharmacist and read the label on the drugs. "Prescription drugs need the advice of a doctor or pharmacist before you take them, and they may have unwanted side effects that affect your ability to control a vehicle" 21 / 28 Alcohol is a depressant. This means: A. It makes you calm down and think more clearly. B. It speeds your brain up so you can work better. C. It slows down how quickly your brain works. 22 / 28 Is it an offence to refuse to take a POLICE breath test? A. No, if you are a learner driver. B. No, if you say you haven't been drinking alcohol. C. Yes, always. It's always an offence to refuse a breath test." 23 / 28 Before taking any drugs and then driving it is most important to: A. Have some food in your stomach. B. Plan to have some other person with you. C. Know what the effects of the drug are. . Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication." 24 / 28 If you are taking any sort of medicine, you should: A. Only drive a motor car not a heavy vehicle. B. Find out from your doctor or chemist whether the medicine or drug will affect your driving and act accordingly. C. Only drive during the day after taking the medicine or drug. Your doctor or pharmacist will advise you of any potential side effects of your medication. 25 / 28 If you take medicine and then drink alcohol: A. It can have a particularly bad effect on your driving ability. B. The alcohol will have less effect than if taken alone. C. Your ability to react to emergencies will improve. You should avoid all alcohol when taking medicine, and you should also check with your doctor that it is OK to drive when taking a specific medication." 26 / 28 Before driving a motor vehicle or riding a motor cycle it is safest: A. Drink 1 middy (285 ml) of light (low alcohol) beer. B. Not to drink any alcohol. C. Drink 1 nip of spirits (30 ml or 1 oz). "Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability, even if you don't feel like it is." 27 / 28 Even if you feel unaffected after drinking alcohol, you should: A. Be aware that your abilities are decreased. B. Drive, but avoid using freeways. C. Spend more time than usual looking in the mirrors. Any amount of alcohol impairs your ability 28 / 28 If you have used illegal drugs you: A. Must not drive. B. May drive only in light traffic. C. Should drink coffee before driving. Using illegal drugs can have serious side effects and impair your ability to safely control a vehicle." Your score is The average score is 100% 0% Restart quiz