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Indiana Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Earn your Motorcycle License with ease! Our FREE IN Motorcycle Practice Test offers realistic questions designed to help you be completely prepared, and pass the Indiana BMV test with ease.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Indiana Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Description

Driving a motorcycle safely requires an understanding of driver safety rules and traffic laws. Our practice tests can help you learn the information needed to pass your knowledge exam.

Our Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Helps Build Confidence

If you have been driving for years, you might wonder why you need to take a motorcycle permit test, but there are specific things you need to know about driving a motorcycle safely. You will also need to learn new rules of the road. When a teenager gets their first permit, and it is an Indiana motorcycle permit, they also need to have this specialized knowledge. Because all of the information may be new to you, you will need to put in some time studying and taking practice tests to ensure that you will pass the state exam. Every topic and rule you need to know can be found in your state's manual for motorcyclists. Getting a copy is as easy as clicking here and downloading it. You can also pick up a copy at your local BMV office.

You will want to read through the manual before attempting your first practice test. As you take our practice exams, you will notice that the questions vary from test to test. This is because our system randomly generates new questions each time you begin a practice exam. You will get 25 fresh multiple-choice questions each time you begin. You might see a question concerning the best position to keep your bike's seat in or the type of animals that are drawn to the sound of a motorcycles. As you work through these practice tests, you will become more confident in your answers and a better driver.

You will not need to make an appointment to take your permit test in Indiana. However, you must arrive at the testing center at least an hour before their posted closing time. Just like on your practice exams, your permit test will be a series of multiple-choice questions. 80 percent correct is considered a passing score and will earn you a permit. With so much to learn before your test day, the best time to take a practice test is right now.

Indiana BMV Sample Test Questions

A separate ____ is required by some states to operate a 3-wheeled vehicle.
  • Helmet.
  • License.
  • Shoes.
  • None of the answers listed.
How many seconds distance should be maintained behind the vehicle ahead of you, at least?
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 5
  • 10
How should the passenger sit while riding on a motorcycle with a sidecar?
  • In front of the rider.
  • Behind the rider and slouched over.
  • Behind the rider and leaning back.
  • Behind the rider and sitting upright.
  • However they want - it doesn't matter.
How should you prevent a friend who has been drinking from riding while intoxicated?
  • Arrange for an alternative mode of transportation that ensures their safe passage home.
  • Involve them in other activities to help their pace of drinking.
  • Use other friends to pressure them into refraining from such action.
  • Do anything you can to keep them there and off their motorcycle.
  • All of the answers listed.
If you are struck by a flying object while driving, you should do what?
  • Immediately stop in the middle of the road and assess any damage caused by the object.
  • Keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the handlebars. Once it is safe to do so, pull off the road and attend to any needed repairs, if necessary.
  • Weave in a quick pattern to avoid any future objects that might hit you.
  • None of the listed answers.

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Indiana Motorcycle Handbook

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Indiana Motorcycle Handbook

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