VT DMV MOTORCYCLE LICENSE TEST

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To earn your motorcycle license in Vermont, you must pass a knowledge test and on-cycle skill test. Knowledge test questions are based on the information from the Vermont Motorcycle Manual. They require that you know and understand driving laws, road rules and safe riding practices. The written motorcycle test consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 20 correct answers to pass. After passing the knowledge test, each applicant for a motorcycle endorsement will be required to pass an off-road skills test before the endorsement will be issued. If the knowledge test is failed, there is a waiting period of at least one day before the test may be taken again.
1. Motorcycles are harder to see than cars because:
They have a smaller profile
Most motorcyclists ride at night.
They are much faster.
Motorcyclists wear helmets.
2. When should motorcycles share lanes with cars?
When riding in a staggered formation.
Never.
In heavy traffic.
In school zones.
3. Motorcycles are smaller than cars, so they:
can stop much quicker than cars.
appear closer than they really are.
appear farther away than they really are.
seem to travel faster than they actually are.
4. If a tire goes flat while riding, and you must brake:
apply both brakes at the same time.
gradually apply the brake of the tire that is not flat.
apply the brake of the flat tire.
rise slightly off the seat.
5. When will other vehicles most likely try to share the lane with you?
In heavy traffic.
When they want to pass you.
When you are moving into an exit lane or preparing to turn at an intersection.
In any of the above situations
6. The three steps of the SEE strategy are:
Search, Evaluate, Execute.
See, Execute, Examine.
Search, Examine, Execute.
Signal, Execute, Evaluate.
7. When you are being passed on the left, you should:
move closer to the passing vehicle.
avoid the center lane position.
avoid the left lane position.
ride on the shoulder of the road.
8. Maximum straight-line braking is accomplished by:
fully applying both front and rear brakes without locking either wheel.
applying both brakes until the rear wheel locks.
applying the front brake and then the rear brake.
applying only the front brake.
9. You should check your mirrors:
if you need to leave the road.
All the other answers are correct.
before you change lanes.
when you begin to slow down.
10. When are motorcycles permitted to ride side by side in a single lane?
Always.
Never.
When riding on a one-way street.
When riding at night.
 
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VT DMV Motorcycle Test

Number of questions: 25
Correct answers to pass:20
Passing score:80%
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