Louisiana Motorcycle Permit Practice Test
Ready to cruise Louisiana’s roads with the wind in your hair? Our free online Louisiana motorcycle permit practice test can help you get there in a snap and pass your DPS permit exam on your first try! With state-specific questions written specifically for Louisiana motorcycle riders, our practice test helps you learn quickly and efficiently, so you can hop on your ride sooner and more safely.
This Louisiana motorcycle practice exam is compiled of up-to-date questions directly from the LA DPS’ motorcycle handbook. Study 25 multiple-choice questions that include detailed answers and explanations, along with instant feedback to track your progress in real time. You’ll receive a list of missed questions so that you know exactly where to focus your next study sessions before you come back and retake your practice test again. Once you feel fully confident, you’ll know you’re ready for your actual motorcycle permit exam.
Louisiana Motorcycle Permit Practice Test FAQs:
What questions are on the Louisiana motorcycle permit test?
The Louisiana motorcycle permit exam covers everything in the LA DPS motorcycle handbook, including required riding safety equipment, right-of-way rules, hand signals, and more.
What’s the difference between a motorcycle permit test and a regular permit test?
A motorcycle permit exam is an additional knowledge test required to earn a motorcycle endorsement on your driver’s license. It will ask questions specific to becoming a motorcycle rider, while the regular permit test (required for all Louisiana drivers) pertains to general rules of the road for all vehicle types.
How do I earn my Louisiana motorcycle license?
To earn your Louisiana motorcycle endorsement on your license, you must be at least 15 years old and first hold either a standard driver’s permit or driver’s license. You must pass a written motorcycle knowledge test and an on-cycle skills test, each with a score of 80% or better. You can potentially waive the DPS-issued exams if you opt to complete a Motorcycle Operator Training Course through the Louisiana State Police to learn how to operate your vehicle safely. If you successfully complete a basic rider course, including a final on-cycle skills test during the course curriculum, you’ll be eligible to earn your Louisiana motorcycle endorsement.