- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Oregon 2024 Driver's manual
Free Oregon DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2024
Welcome to our free Oregon Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Test. This 25-question exam will test your knowledge of the information found in the Oregon Motorcycle and Moped Manual. This is a practice test and will not result in your motorcycle endorsement, but can be used as a practice and study tool before writing the actual state exam. Each of the 25 questions on this test has four answers to choose from. Read each question and all the answers before choosing the answer you think is best. Only one answer per question is correct. If you don’t know which answer to choose, please use our hint feature to get more information that will help you choose an answer. Remember, there will not be any hints on the final state exam. Choosing the right answer will take you to the next question. If you choose the wrong answer, the correct choice will be revealed along with an explanation. To pass this practice test, you will need to answer 21 of the 25 questions correctly. Feel free to take this practice test as many times and you like. Good luck!
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- Cross railroad tracks at an angle of at least 45 degrees because
- For the most effective steering, your hands should be positioned
- How can you increase your visibility at blind intersections?
- If you need to both brake and swerve to avoid hitting an object, in which order should you brake and swerve?
- If you are riding over an obstacle on the road, the best way to absorb shock is to
- If your front tire fails while you're riding, you should ease off the throttle,
- If you suspect the road ahead is slippery, what should you do?
- If you suspect that the driver of the vehicle ahead of you doesn't know you're there, what should you do?
- You are especially in danger when being passed by large vehicles because
- The best group formation for riding through curves is
- The majority of motorcycle crashes occur
- How often should you check the tires on your motorcycle?
- What does "choosing the best lane position" mean?
- What is the best way to stop quickly?
- In Oregon, when are you legally allowed to share a lane with another vehicle?
- When you're being passed by another vehicle, you should ride in the _______ lane position.
- You should leave a following distance of ____ seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
- When is it important to check your mirrors?
- To park at the roadside, you should park at an angle with your
- Where are the clutch and front brake lever located?
- Which brake provides the most stopping power?
- Lessen your chances of a collision by
- Which of the following is NOT a way to increase your visibility at night?
- To carry a passenger, your motorcycle must have
- You can help stabilize your motorcycle in a turn by
- 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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