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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 2
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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 3

Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 3

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 5

Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 5

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Ohio Driver's License Practice Test 5
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5 mistakes
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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

Operating a motorcycle responsibly requires you to understand Ohio state laws and regulation. Our site can help you prepare to take your Ohio motorcycle permit test.

Before purchasing your new motorcycle, look at riding tips for first-time motorcycle owners and purchase special insurance. A motorcycle operator must be knowledgeable in motorcycle safety rules and special regulations regarding motorcyclists. These are necessary to be aware of in order to obtain an Ohio motorcycle permit as well as ensure you operate your motorcycle safely and legally. Reviewing the Ohio Motorcycle Operators Handbook will not only help you understand the rules and regulations but fully prepare you for the motorcycle permit test. Taking a motorcycle permit practice test is good preparation.

Ohio Motorcycle Practice Test Description

Taking a practice test can be a key to successfully passing the official test. You will be able simulate the test-taking environment to give you an edge over merely studying the Ohio Motorcycle Operators Handbook. Our motorcycle practice test consists of 12 multiple-choice questions that are similar to the questions that you will find when you arrive to take your test to obtain your Ohio motorcycle permit. You may navigate backwards through the test to change a previous answer, but the quiz will not allow you to proceed without an answer. Once you have completed our motorcycle permit practice test, you will receive a summary of your results. It is necessary to answer 80 percent of the questions correctly. Below your test score, we supply all 12 questions from the quiz as well as the correct answers. This can be a helpful guide as you reference the Ohio Motorcycle Operators Handbook for further study. This test may be taken as many times as you wish. Retaking the test several times will help to fully prepare you for the official motorcycle permit test.

Preparing for the test is important, but being fully prepared to take to the road once you have you Ohio motorcycle permit is vastly more important. Our site also offers many helpful blogs, articles and resources to keep you safe and prepared on the road.

Ohio BMV Sample Test Questions

A junked motor vehicle is in violation of the law if left on a private property without consent for what period of time?
  • 72 hours.
  • 24 hours.
  • 48 hours.
  • One week.
  • Two weeks.
A parked vehicle on the street should be no more than:
  • 12 inches from the curb.
  • 3 inches from the curb.
  • 6 inches from the curb.
  • 18 inches from the curb.
  • 24 inches from the curb.
A red triangular-shaped sign pointing down always indicates:
  • Yield.
  • Stop.
  • No Passing Zone.
  • Reduced Speed Ahead.
  • Wrong Way.
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.
All of the following statements about bicycles are true, except:
  • They may ride on the freeway as long as they keep to the shoulder.
  • They must be equipped with a headlight and taillight when ridden at night.
  • They may ride two abreast on the road.
  • They are permitted to have an audible signal to alert other drivers.

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Ohio Driver's License Handbook

Ohio Driver's License Handbook

Ohio Driver's License Handbook

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