- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Florida 2024 Driver's manual
Free Florida DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2024
This is the free Florida Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Test. This practice test should be taken by those wishing to get their motorcycle endorsement. This test should be used as a study tool, as it is not the official state exam and passing this test will not guarantee you pass the state exam. All the questions are based on information found in the Florida Motorcycle Handbook. It will test your knowledge of road rules as well as rules and best practices that apply only to motorcycles. Please read and study the handbook for answering the questions on this test. All 25 questions are multiple-choice. For each question there are four answers to choose from. There is only one correct answer for each question. If you are unsure of the answer to a question, you can read a hint that will guide you toward the correct answer. If you answer a question correctly, you will move on to the next question. If you answer incorrectly, you will be provided with the correct answer and given an explanation. In order to pass the test, you must answer 21 of the 25 questions correctly. Best of luck!
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- Before each ride, you should adjust
- While riding a motorcycle, you should position your feet
- While you are stopped at a stop sign, your motorcycle should
- When should you use both the front and rear brakes to stop?
- To help keep the motorcycle steady through a turn, you should
- In slow turns, how can you help balance your motorcycle?
- How many lane positions are available to you in a single lane of traffic?
- To avoid a collision with a hazard in the center of your lane, which lane position should you ride in?
- Motorcycles typically need
- The Florida Motorcycle Handbook recommends that you leave a following distance of at least _________ behind the vehicle ahead of you.
- When passing another vehicle, you should start your pass from ________ part of your lane.
- In which of these situations is a driver most likely to try to share your lane?
- How can you reduce your reaction time?
- The best way to increase your visibility at an intersection is to
- When approaching a blind intersection, you should
- It is dangerous to ride beside a line of parked cars because
- When parking at the roadside, you should park
- Use your turn signals
- Because a motorcycle's brake light is not as visible as the brake lights on a car, you should
- When riding at night, you can increase your safety by
- The safest way to cross an unavoidable obstacle is at a _________ angle.
- Which of the following surfaces is the most hazardous for a motorcycle to ride on?
- If your throttle is sticking, what should you do first?
- Your passenger should
- When loading saddlebags, you should
- What should you do on Step 3 of passing?
- When you are being passed from behind,
- Which portion of the lane should you be in before starting to pass?
- What should you do to avoid colliding with a vehicle cutting in?
- As you are riding, an object appears suddenly in your path. What should you do?
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