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Is it time for your BMV Driver's License test? Get fully prepared and take our FREE OH Driver's License Practice Test online now! Featuring 25 unique multiple choice questions, very similar to the ones found on the real Ohio DMV Test.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test

Ohio Driver's License Practice Test

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test
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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 2

Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 2

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 4

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 5

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 5
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Ohio Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Ohio Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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Ohio Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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Ohio Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Description

You are required to pass several tests to receive an Ohio motorcycle permit. Our motorcycle permit practice test is a great tool to help you prepare to take the written test.

What You Can Do to Pass the Motorcycle Permit Test

Being able to operate a motorcycle whenever you wish is a huge responsibility that should not be taken lightly. As such, the Ohio BMV has tasked each prospective motorcyclist with obtaining an Ohio motorcycle permit to legally drive it. This permit comes with an added requirement in which all users must pass a selection of tests. Even though these tests can be a bit challenging, particularly for first-timers, they become much easier to successfully complete if you have utilized enough study and practice prep before it's time to take the motorcycle permit test. There are a couple of exams you will face, a written one that revolves around motorcycle driving laws and traffic signs and another that places you on a motorcycle and tests your skills. While both are equally important, our motorcycle permit practice test is centered around the driving laws portion of the motorcycle permit test and will help you pass this exam accordingly.

The questions and layout of the multiple choice permit test are decidedly similar to that of the practice quiz. We aimed to provide you with as close of an experience as possible when taking both tests, so you will be fully prepared once it is time for you to take the written exam. While the questions are of a similar nature, you should also understand that the questions on both are random. However, if you take the practice quiz a few times, you will find that passing the written exam is much easier.

The practice test that is available consists of 12 questions. You will need to achieve a rate of at least 80 percent to pass. For a look at motorcycle driving laws info that you must study beforehand, read through the Ohio Motorcycle Operator Manual. Taking the Road Signs and Signals practice test is also a useful preparation tool.

Ohio BMV Sample Test Questions

A passenger may not ride in the cargo area of a truck when:
  • The seats inside the truck are all occupied.
  • It is equipped with seating and safety belts.
  • There is a life-threatening emergency for the driver or the person transported.
  • The passengers are performing street construction.
A sign with two arrows, one pointing up and one down, going around a half-oval at the top of the sign, indicates:
  • Divided highway begins.
  • Slippery road ahead.
  • Merging traffic.
  • Narrow bridge.
A steady hand signal at a crosswalk indicates:
  • No pedestrian crossing is allowed at any time at that intersection.
  • That pedestrians have the right-of-way.
  • That crossing is only allowed with a crossing guard or police officer.
  • That pedestrians may cross only if traffic is clear.
A yellow pennant-shaped sign is used to indicate:
  • A no-passing zone.
  • A pedestrian crossing.
  • A highway exit.
  • Low clearance.
Appliances with an airtight compartment:
  • Must have latches or hinges removed before dumping.
  • Must be picked up by special appointment rather than dumped.
  • May be dumped in a legal location as long as their door faces down.
  • Must be brought to a scrap metal yard to be destroyed.

Hand book study guide

Ohio Driver's License Handbook

Ohio Driver's License Handbook

Ohio Driver's License Handbook

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