- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Minnesota 2024 Driver's manual
Free Minnesota DVS Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2024
Welcome to our free Minnesota Motorcycle Endorsement Practice test. This test was designed to help you study for the written state motorcycle test. All questions on this test are taken from the information in the Minnesota Motorcycle, Motorized Bicycle and Electric-Assisted Bicycle Manual. These questions mimic the types of questions found on the state exam, but are different questions even though they are based on the same material. Each question contains has four possible answers to choose from. Carefully read the question and all four options before choosing your answer. Use our hint feature to get more help with the question, but remember, there will be no hints on the state exam. If you choose the right answer you’ll move on to the next practice question. If you choose the wrong answer, you will be shown the correct response as well as an explanation. To pass this practice test, you must answer 21 of the 25 questions correctly. Please keep in mind that this is a practice test and will not result in a motorcycle endorsement, nor does it guarantee you will pass the state exam. Good luck!
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- You must wear protective eyewear
- Are passengers required to wear helmets?
- When can you ride a motorcycle between lanes of traffic?
- If you believe your motorcycle has not triggered a traffic signal, you may proceed only if
- When you ride in a group,
- Which of the following is true about drinking alcohol and riding a motorcycle?
- Riding a motorcycle is _________ than driving a car.
- Most motorcycle crashes happen
- Your motorcycle fits you if
- Start your motorcycle with your right wrist
- You are approaching a turn. If you need to shift gears, you should do it
- The front brake is more important because
- How should you position your body in a slow, tight turn?
- Rolling on the throttle in a turn
- How many lane positions are available to a motorcycle in a single lane of traffic?
- When driving at night, maintain a safe following distance of at least ____ seconds.
- On a highway, you see other vehicles about to merge into your lane from an entrance ramp. What should you do?
- If your front wheel locks, you should
- When riding in a group, beginner riders should be positioned
- Because a motorcycle's brake light is not as noticeable as a car's brake lights, you should
- When you head check before changing lanes, you're checking
- How do you achieve maximum straight-line braking?
- It is safest to cross an obstacle
- Which of the following surfaces provide poor traction for motorcycles?
- Instruct your passenger to
- What should you do on Step 3 of passing?
- When you are being passed from behind,
- Which portion of the lane should you be in before starting to pass?
- What should you do to avoid colliding with a vehicle cutting in?
- As you are riding, an object appears suddenly in your path. What should you do?
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