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Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 3

Take our FREE MD Motorcycle Practice Test today and be fully prepared when you take your MVA Motorcycle Test. Learn what kind of questions to expect, and get your test score right away in addition to detailed explanations.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Earn your Motorcycle License with ease!

Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test
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5 mistakes
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Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2

Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2

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Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2
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Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 4

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Maryland Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 5

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Taking The Maryland Motorcycle Permit Test Does Not Need To Be Stressful

Maryland needs to know you understand the basic safety rules of driving a motorcycle before handing over a permit. Our practice tests helps you show just how much you have learned.

Our MD Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Shows You How Well You Can Do

If you have been driving a car for years, you might wonder why you need to take the motorcycle permit test. You have already passed a knowledge exam once. However, motorcycles require an entire new skill set than driving a car. You will need to learn how to balance the powerful machine and brake from your handlebars. Your permit test shows you have a basic understanding of safety rules before learning to drive. If you are getting your first permit as a teenager, you might be weary of all the new information. No matter which category you fit into it, it is important to know there is not anything tricky in the information. Your Maryland driver's manual for motorcyclist has everything you need to know inside. So, it is time to download your copy here and start reading.

When you feel like you have learned something, it is time to take a practice exam. If you still feel uncertain about a few topics, it is okay. You can take our quizzes as often as you like. With a program that randomly generates questions, your tests have the potential to display new questions each time you take it. You might see a question concerning what to do if one of your tires goes flat or the best place to pull over on the side of the road. As you answer each question, you will be shown the answer along with the page number and section from your driver's manual where you can go back and read more about the topic.

In Maryland, the knowledge test is timed which might add pressure. If you have been using our practice exams, you are already familiar with the format and answering questions. You will have a total of 20 minutes for the exam and need to answer at least 22 correctly to pass. This equates to 85 percent correctly answered. If you have already put in a little study time with your driver's manual, it is time to take your first practice test.

Maryland MVA Sample Test Questions

Crashes are fairly common among _______.
  • Riders in their mid 40s.
  • Beginning riders.
  • The most experienced riders.
  • None of the listed answers.
How does one make a quick stop?
  • Apply both brakes at the same time.
  • Apply the front brake firmly.
  • Apply the rear brake quickly.
  • Apply the front brake, quickly followed by the rear brake.
  • Apply the rear brake, quickly followed by the front brake.
How should the clutch feel?
  • Tight and smooth.
  • Loose and comfortable.
  • Firm and hard to use.
  • Loose and easy to use.
  • Smooth and loose.
If you have a mechanical problem, which of the following should you take into account?
  • The road conditions.
  • The traffic conditions.
  • The extent of the mechanical problem.
  • All listed answers.
If you need to cross tracks that run parallel to your course, you should do so at a ____ degree angle.
  • 30
  • 15
  • 45
  • 90

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Maryland Motorcycle Handbook

Maryland Motorcycle Handbook

Maryland Motorcycle Handbook

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