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• Air brakes. • Required pre-trip inspections. • Carrying passengers and cargo safely. Reading your state's DMV handbook for CDLs will help you pass both the written and road tests required to obtain your CDL. Motorcycle Handbooks If you're applying for your motorcycle license, your DMV office also has a driver's manual for you. In some cases, the motorcycle manual may be part of the driver's handbook. The motorcycle driving manual covers various topics, including: • Preparing to ride your motorcycle.
• Applying for your motorcycle license. • Choosing the right gear. • Changing lanes safely.
• Passing other vehicles and being passed. • Riding in groups safely. Each state may have different motorcycle laws, including those related to safety equipment, so it's important you read the DMV handbook prior to taking your motorcycle out for a spin. The written test you'll take is based on your state's motorcycle driving manual, so you'll also need to read it to prepare for your motorcycle license test. NOTE: Most motorcycle drivers manuals cover only motorcycle operation and safety. If you're new to a state or getting your first license, you should also read and study the state's DMV handbook for non-commercial or passenger vehicles to prepare for your driver's license test. Vehicle Code If you want more information than what the driver's handbook has to offer about state laws concerning traffic violations, safety requirements, and vehicles, take a look at your state's Vehicle Code.
...">Drivers Manual Audio Book(13.12.2018)• Air brakes. • Required pre-trip inspections. • Carrying passengers and cargo safely. Reading your state's DMV handbook for CDLs will help you pass both the written and road tests required to obtain your CDL. Motorcycle Handbooks If you're applying for your motorcycle license, your DMV office also has a driver's manual for you. In some cases, the motorcycle manual may be part of the driver's handbook. The motorcycle driving manual covers various topics, including: • Preparing to ride your motorcycle.
• Applying for your motorcycle license. • Choosing the right gear. • Changing lanes safely.
• Passing other vehicles and being passed. • Riding in groups safely. Each state may have different motorcycle laws, including those related to safety equipment, so it's important you read the DMV handbook prior to taking your motorcycle out for a spin. The written test you'll take is based on your state's motorcycle driving manual, so you'll also need to read it to prepare for your motorcycle license test. NOTE: Most motorcycle drivers manuals cover only motorcycle operation and safety. If you're new to a state or getting your first license, you should also read and study the state's DMV handbook for non-commercial or passenger vehicles to prepare for your driver's license test. Vehicle Code If you want more information than what the driver's handbook has to offer about state laws concerning traffic violations, safety requirements, and vehicles, take a look at your state's Vehicle Code.
...">Drivers Manual Audio Book(13.12.2018)