MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) Rider's Course Practice Test

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How is the throttle operated on a motorcycle?

  1. By squeezing a lever with the left hand

  2. By pressing a button with the left foot

  3. By twisting the right handgrip

  4. By pulling a lever with the right foot

The correct answer is: By twisting the right handgrip

The throttle on a motorcycle is typically operated by twisting the right handgrip. This controls the amount of fuel and air that is mixed together and delivered to the engine, thus controlling the speed and acceleration of the motorcycle. Option A is incorrect because squeezing a lever with the left hand is typically used for operating the clutch. Option B is incorrect because pressing a button with the left foot is usually used for shifting gears. Option D is incorrect because pulling a lever with the right foot is usually used for operating the rear brake.