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Texas Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2

Are you ready for your DPS Motorcycle Test? Find out NOW by taking our FREE TX Motorcycle Practice Test online. We offer 25 original, multiple choice questions formed directly from the information in your own Texas manual.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Looking for a Motorcycle Permit Practice Test for Texas?

Don't let the lack of a license stop you from cruising across the state on your motorcycle. With our motorcycle permit practice test, you can get on the road quickly.

Practice Makes Perfect

Texas administers its licenses through its DPS. There are a number of requirements that you must meet before applying for your Texas motorcycle permit. You must be at least 15 years old, have a license in good standing with the state for at least one year and show that you took a driver's safety course approved by the state. That course gives you a basic understanding of what you need to do on the road, and how you can avoid bad situations.

Once you get your Texas motorcycle permit, you still need to follow some rules. The state requires that all underage drivers only operate a motorcycle under the guidance of someone over the age of 21. Those with a permit can only operate their motorcycles during the daylight hours and only on city streets. The state also prohibits permit holders from transporting passengers on their bikes.

Knowing more about the rules of the road and what happens after you get a permit is only a fraction of the things you need to know to pass the motorcycle permit practice test. While you might think that experience matters more than education, you can't expect to pass the test on your first try unless you study first.

The practice test that we offer is perfect for those applying for a Texas motorcycle permit. Once you ensure that you meet the requirements needed to obtain your license, check out our motorcycle permit test. With just 12 questions on that test, many people find that they can squeeze in a practice session before heading to work or school in the morning or when they get home in the evening. Those who take our motorcycle permit test will find questions similar to the questions that the state uses, making it easy for you to pass that test on your first attempt.

Texas DPS Sample Test Questions

A front-wheel flat tire is ____________.
  • Unusually hazardous because it affects your steering, which can cause accidents.
  • The same as any other flat tire, such as a rear-wheel flat tire.
  • Less hazardous than a rear-wheel flat tire, because it has no mechanical effect on your driving.
  • None of the listed answers.
A motorcycle's brake light is not as noticeable as a full sized car's brake light, it is suggested you do what to help others notice your brake light while on the road?
  • Honk your horn when applying your brakes.
  • Turn on your hazard lights when applying your brakes.
  • Flash your brake light before slowing down.
  • Slam on your brakes a few times to alert vehicles behind you that you will be slowing down.
  • Do nothing differently and proceed as if you were in a full sized vehicle.
ABS prevents _______.
  • Flipping.
  • Wheel lock up.
  • Running out of gas.
  • Sun damage.
Execute means you will try to _______ harm.
  • Escape.
  • Run into.
  • Invite.
  • None of the listed answers.
How should a motorcyclist park in a parallel parking space next to a curb?
  • Three feet away from the curb.
  • Place the motorcycle on the sidewalk next to the curb.
  • Position the rear wheel to the curb.
  • Five feet away from the curb.
  • Position the front wheel to the curb.

Hand book study guide

Texas Motorcycle Handbook

Texas Motorcycle Handbook

Texas Motorcycle Handbook

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