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Nevada Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 3

Take our FREE NV Motorcycle Practice Test today and be fully prepared when you take your DMV 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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Nevada Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

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Gear Up for Your Nevada Motorcycle Permit Test

Driving a motorcycle fully embraces the freedom of the road, but the opportunity to enjoy it comes with a good deal of responsibility. Follow our permit practice test guidelines to ready yourself for securing the right to practice driving on public roads.

Practice Makes Perfect

Nevada enjoys some of the most unique motorcycle rules on the books. To start, you don't need to have a permit before you test for your license. Unfortunately, this means you can't practice on the open road, and you'll need to have someone drive your motorcycle to the testing facility on your behalf. Avoiding that inconvenience alone is worth going through with the test, but it also helps prepare you for the motorcycle license written test.

In order to pass your motorcycle permit test, you'll be responsible for learning all about your bike. This means memorizing the names of each operational part and what they do. You'll need to know your obligations as a rider, including wearing a helmet and having face protection. Part of being a responsible driver is knowing how to protect yourself in a bad situation, so you should also expect to see questions about responding to accidents and breakdowns as well as the general driving rules for everyone traveling on Nevada roads. Information on road signs and inclement weather often goes ignored, but these are the kinds of questions you'll kick yourself for missing, especially if they cost you your chance at getting a permit or license.

Our Nevada motorcycle permit practice test is perfectly suited to the real thing because of the wide selection of questions it draws from. In order for you to test your understanding of the subject matter, take the test several times. Our computer will randomly configure a new set of questions for you each time. Be sure to make note of areas that give you problems and then review them in the Nevada DMV Driver's Handbook later. You may also want to look over basic test-taking procedures. The permit test is multiple choice, as is our practice test, giving you time to perfect helpful techniques such as time management.

Nevada DMV Sample Test Questions

A driver with a BAC level of over ___ is considered intoxicated and cannot operate a vehicle.
  • 0.02
  • 0.08
  • 0.15
  • 0.18
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 keep your knees when turning while riding a motorcycle?
  • Up in the air.
  • As close to the ground as possible.
  • Against the gas tank.
  • Against the handlebars.
  • Spread apart as far as possible.
If you are involved in a crash, injury is less likely if you do what?
  • If you wear a DOT compliant helmet, face or eye protection, and protective clothing.
  • If you wear a DOT compliant helmet.
  • If you wear protective clothing along with padded knee guards.
  • If you make sure your motorcycle is sturdy.
  • None of the listed answers.

Hand book study guide

Nevada Motorcycle Handbook (2023 Edition)

Nevada Motorcycle Handbook (2023 Edition)

Nevada Motorcycle Handbook (2023 Edition)

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