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1. When can you ride side-by-side with another motorcycle?
2. When evaluating potential hazards, you should be looking for
3. When approaching an intersection, the best way to reduce your reaction time is to
4. If a vehicle enters your path, you should
5. You are approaching a turn and need to change gears. when should you change gears?
6. If your motorcycle starts to wobble, the best way to stop it is to
7. Use your feet to maintain balance by
8. When scanning road conditions, you should be looking for
9. You can help keep your balance while riding by
10. When should a passenger get on the motorcycle?
11. Drivers in other vehicles present a particular hazard when
12. In which of these situations would you use the engine cut-off switch?
13. When riding your motorcycle, your feet should be positioned
14. To warn drivers you are slowing down in an unusual place, you can
15. In order to have a passenger on your motorcycle, you must have
16. The road ahead looks slippery. what should you do?
17. If you lock the rear brake on a surface with good traction
18. While you are riding on a curvy road, your motorcycle position should
19. When can you be sure that another driver will yield to you?
20. If you see a car on an entrance ramp that is about to merge into your lane, it is best to
To operate a motorcycle in Arizona, you must have a Class M license or an endorsement on your driver's license. Licenses are issued by the Department of Transportation (ADOT). The state offers a motorcycle instruction permit, Class M motorcycle license, a Class G graduated driver license (GDL) with an endorsement, and a Class D license with an endorsement. These licenses allow drivers to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped. Minors must hold the motorcycle instruction permit for at least six months before applying for a license. At age 15 ½, you can apply for an instruction permit, and at age 16, you can apply for a Class M license or a Class G license with an endorsement. You can receive a Class D license with an endorsement at 18 or older.
To receive a motorcycle instruction permit, license, or endorsement, you must submit your documentation, pass the vision screening and written test, complete an application, and pay the fees. Minors applying for a license or endorsement also need to submit proof that they completed the required coursework and driving hours. Class M, G, and D licenses with an endorsement all require a motorcycle skills test.
Tests are scheduled through the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD). The written exam contains 30 questions about how to prepare to ride, vehicle control, and motorcycle safety. You must answer 24 of the questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle skills test is a 10-15 minute test demonstrating your ability to operate your motorcycle. You can attempt to pass the test three times before you must pay another application fee.