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Kansas Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

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

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Kansas Motorcycle Permit Practice Test Description

In Kansas, you must have a legal license to operate a motorcycle. You can qualify by taking a written test and riding skills test. Take our practice tests to help you pass your written exam.

Obtain a Kansas Motorcycle Permit By Utilizing Our Practice Tests

Before you take your motorcycle on Interstate 70 or through the cities of Topeka or Wichita, you must obtain a legal Kansas motorcycle permit. You can be as young as 14 years old to legally ride a motorcycle in the state. However, if you are younger than 16 years of age, you need a motorcycle instruction permit. Regardless of your age, every legal resident of Kansas who applies for a motorcycle endorsement must pass a vision screening, written knowledge test and driving skills test. We can help you study for the written portion of your tests. By utilizing our practice tests and a handbook that discusses motorcycle rules of the road, regulations and safety tips, you can become knowledgeable in the material that you need to pass the official motorcycle permit test.

If you are anxious to get started, begin by looking through the Kansas DMV Motorcycle Handbook Manual. This handy manual has been created to keep you abreast of the many changing laws that relate to motorcycle operation in the state of Kansas. It is covers topics that range from lane sharing to being followed and riding with passengers. It may take a little time to read through the manual, but if you put in the time that is needed to fully understand every topic, you should be prepared to take the practice tests that we offer.

Our practice tests help guide you through a series of multiple-choice questions that relate to safe motorcycle operation in the state of Kansas. These motorcycle permit practice test questions are very similar to the multiple-choice questions that you will see when you take the official motorcycle permit test. If you aren't sure of a question, answer it anyway. However, when your actual test day comes, you will want to correctly answer at least 80 percent of the written test questions. When you feel fully prepared to try the real test, visit your local Kansas DMV office that handles motorcycle permits. Hopefully, you'll have a strong foundation regarding the material in the practice tests and will be eligible to receive your Kansas motorcycle permit.

Kansas DMV Sample Test Questions

All of the following could contribute to "wobble" except:
  • Improper loading.
  • Engine overheating.
  • Incorrect tire pressure.
  • Wheel misalignment.
  • Loose wheel bearings or spokes.
At what size should you consider dividing your group into two or more smaller ones?
  • 3 riders.
  • 6 riders.
  • 10 riders.
  • 16 riders.
  • 20 riders.
How many different levels of helmet coverage are there?
  • 3
  • 2
  • 4
  • 7
How should you react if you get struck by a flying object?
  • Remain calm and immediately stop.
  • Keep your hands on handlebars and eyes on the road.
  • Speed up and get to the nearest gas station.
  • Pull over and try to find out what hit you.
In an emergency situation, what is the best way to sound your horn?
  • Long and loud.
  • One short beep to signal danger.
  • Tap it two times.
  • Short, quick presses spaced out by 2 seconds.

Hand book study guide

Kansas Motorcycle Handbook

Kansas Motorcycle Handbook

Kansas Motorcycle Handbook

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