Oregon DMV Motorcycle Test

Pass the Oregon Motorcycle Permit test the first time with FREE Oregon DMV Practice Tests. Study real motorcycle permit questions from the DMV handbook!.

1. The press step of turning means that you press
2. What is a good strategy for seeing bumps on a road at night?
3. In order for the driver of the vehicle ahead of you to see you easily, the best lane position is
4. As a motorcycle rider, how many positions do you have available in a single traffic lane?
5. What does this sign mean?
6. The best way to combat fatigue while riding is to
7. Which brake provides the most stopping power?
8. To increase your chances of being seen by another vehicle
9. When is it most important to check your mirrors?
10. A hazardous place for motorcycles to travel is
11. When traffic control lights are not working, you must ____ before proceeding through the intersection.
12. When riding in a group, when should you ride single file?
13. To help maintain balance, your feet should
14. How can you warn the driver behind you that you are about to slow down?
15. When loading saddlebags, it is important to
16. Which of the following should you do if you need to pull off the road?
17. You can initiate a swerve by
18. What does the left hand lever control?
19. Which of the following is true about starting while on an upward hill?
20. When you feel like a driver might try to share your lane, what should you do?
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About Motorcycle Permit Practice Tests

To operate a motorcycle in Oregon, you must have a motorcycle instruction permit or a motorcycle endorsement for a 2-wheeled or 3-wheeled motorcycle on your driver's license. Licenses are issued by Driver and Motor Vehicle (DMV) Services. You can apply for an instruction permit or endorsement at age 16. A motorcycle permit or endorsement allows you to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped on public roads.

To receive a motorcycle instruction permit, you must apply, submit the required documentation, pass the vision screening and the motorcycle knowledge exam, and pay the fees. To receive a 2-wheel motorcycle endorsement, you must successfully complete either the Basic Rider Training (BRT) or Intermediate Rider Training (IRT) course from Team Oregon. Additionally, you will need to submit an application and documentation, pass the vision screening, and pay the fees. Applicants who complete the BRT course are not required to take the motorcycle knowledge or skills tests. Those who complete the IRT course must pass the motorcycle skills test. To receive a 3-wheel motorcycle endorsement, you must apply, submit your documentation, pay the fees, and pass the vision, knowledge, and skills tests.

Tests are scheduled through the DMV. Only five locations in the state offer testing for a 3-wheel motorcycle endorsement. The motorcycle knowledge test contains 25 questions about road rules and safety. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle skills test assesses your ability to operate your motorcycle safely. If you fail, you must schedule your retest with the DMV.