Arizona DMV Motorcycle Test

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

1. Choose the answer that applies best to carrying passengers.
2. The 3 steps of the see strategy are
3. Motorcycle brake lights are not as noticeable as car brake lights. what can you do?
4. Motorcycles are especially in danger when being passed by large vehicles because
5. When you check your tires, what are you checking for?
6. Who can share a lane with motorcycles?
7. You must use the high-beam lights of your motorcycle when you are ____ a vehicle at night.
8. When pulling off to the side of the road, you must check to see
9. While passing a row of parked cars, you see that there is a driver in one of the parked vehicles. what should you do?
10. You can help keep your balance while riding by
11. It is important to check your mirrors when
12. The press step of turning means that you press
13. Pavement is likely to be slippery
14. When can a motorcycle park in a disabled parking spot?
15. A surface which provides little traction to motorcycles is
16. Which lane position should you ride in to increase your line of sight?
17. The road ahead looks slippery. what should you do?
18. Your motorcycle has two brakes. use both brakes:
19. In which situation should you increase your following distance?
20. Crossing an obstacle ____ is the safest.
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About Motorcycle Permit Practice Tests

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.