When braking where traction is reduced, you should: Question When braking where traction is reduced, you should: Answers Apply the brakes more quickly than usual. Apply the brakes more gently than usual. Not use the rear brake. Not use the front brake. Explanation When slowing or stopping on a surface with reduced traction, you should use caution and apply the brakes more gently than usual. This questions appears in the following tests: Arizona Motorcycle Practice Test 18 Indiana Motorcycle Practice Test 3 Maryland Motorcycle Practice Test 25 Massachusetts Motorcycle Practice Test 18 Minnesota Motorcycle Practice Test 13 Nevada Motorcycle Practice Test 25 New Hampshire Motorcycle Practice Test 13 New Jersey Motorcycle Practice Test 48 New Jersey Motorcycle Practice Test 9 New Mexico Motorcycle Practice Test 7 Oklahoma Motorcycle Practice Test 5 Oklahoma Motorcycle Practice Test 7 Washington Motorcycle Practice Test 21 West Virginia Motorcycle Practice Test 7 West Virginia Motorcycle Practice Test 1 Wisconsin Motorcycle Practice Test 22