Maximum straight-line braking is done by: Question Maximum straight-line braking is done by: Answers Using the front brake, then the rear brake. Using the rear brake, then the front brake. Using the front and rear brakes at the same time without locking either wheel. Using the front and rear brakes at the same time while locking the rear wheel. Explanation Maximum straight-line braking is accomplished by simultaneously applying both the front and rear brakes without locking either wheel. This questions appears in the following tests: Maine Motorcycle Practice Test 15 New Jersey Motorcycle Practice Test 36 Arizona Motorcycle Practice Test 4 District Of Columbia Motorcycle Practice Test 13 Iowa Motorcycle Practice Test 9 Kentucky Motorcycle Practice Test 26 Louisiana Motorcycle Practice Test 4 Maine Motorcycle Practice Test 31 Massachusetts Motorcycle Practice Test 14 Minnesota Motorcycle Practice Test 20 Mississippi Motorcycle Practice Test 14 Montana Motorcycle Practice Test 13 New Hampshire Motorcycle Practice Test 12 New Jersey Motorcycle Practice Test 25 Pennsylvania Motorcycle Practice Test 15 Rhode Island Motorcycle Practice Test 17 Texas Motorcycle Practice Test 1 Vermont Motorcycle Practice Test 15 Wisconsin Motorcycle Practice Test 32 Wisconsin Motorcycle Practice Test 27