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In order to pass the New Jersey motorcycle test, you will need to practice with the right tools. This site’s New Jersey motorcycle practice test provides the information you need to assist you in your studies. The questions that you will find on the practice test are similar to those found on the actual test, as they are all based on information found in the Motorcycle Manual. The actual test will have 50 multiple choice questions and you will need to answer 40 of them correctly to obtain a score of 80% or higher. Click the "Start Test" button below to begin your New Jersey motorcycle practice test.

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You should check to make sure that your brake light:

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A motorcycle with a sidecar:

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You should maintain a cushion of space around you to:

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A critical head injury is __________ times more likely when a motorcycle rider is not wearing a helmet during a crash.

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In ideal conditions, your following distance should be:

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When should you reduce your following distance?

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You should roll on the throttle slightly as you go through a turn so that you:

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Taking corners too fast:

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The best way to learn motorcycle maintenance is to:

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If alcohol and drugs are consumed together:

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Going through a curve, you should look where you want to go by turning:

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When utilizing the front brake, you should:

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Which surface provides the best traction?

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If your motorcycle starts to handle differently during a ride you should:

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When checking tire pressure:

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If your motorcycle has convex mirrors instead of flat mirrors, practicing with them is helpful because:

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What is the minimum amount of times you check your brake hydraulic fluid and coolant level?

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You will normally find neutral where on a motorcycle?

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If your rear tire locks up how can you regain control of your motorcycle?

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How much of a motorcycle's braking power does the front brake provide?

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To reduce your chances of being in a crash you should:

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If you have to brake during a curve, the first thing you should do is:

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In terms of lane positioning, you should divide the land into:

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Your handlebars should be adjusted so that they are:

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When you upshift gear, you should:

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Motorcycle License

How To Get A New Jersey Motorcycle License

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) requires that anyone who is interested in riding a motorcycle in the state, undergo testing to earn their motorcycle endorsement on their license. Applicants can earn their endorsement either by passing a Basic Rider Course approved by the state, or by passing the knowledge test and motorcycle road test. Anyone under the age of 18 will be required to take the Basic Rider Course with no exceptions.

If you have already taken a knowledge and on cycle motorcycle road test in another state and have an official motorcycle license, you may be exempt from taking additional tests to get your New Jersey motorcycle endorsement. More information can be found by contacting your local MVC using the link above.

New Jersey MVC has certified Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) courses that allow applicants to learn the rules of the road and how to operate a motorcycle with a hands-on instructor. Students of all skill levels can sign up for a training class and if they successfully pass, may be able to waive their road test.  These courses are offered at 15 different locations throughout the state and are taught by certified instructors. Check out their class times and register here.

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New Jersey Motorcycle License Test Tips

This site is designed to assist you in preparing for the knowledge exam that you’ll need to pass in order to schedule your on-cycle road test. This exam is to test your knowledge on how to safely operate a motorcycle and to make sure you are ready to take on New Jersey roads. Some types of questions that you might see on the test are related to how to properly use motorcycle gear, actions you should take when riding your motorcycle, and how to carry cargo or passengers.

You can expect this portion of the test to take about 15-20 minutes. An examiner will ask you to perform certain actions when operating a motorcycle so be sure to pay close attention. This test may be a combination of demonstrating your maneuvering skills in real traffic and on an obstacle course set up by the MVC. The examiner will be scoring you on how you turn, adjust speeds, and control the vehicle. After you have passed your knowledge test and have held your permit for 20 days, you can schedule the road test at your local MVC location.

Additional Information

Information on the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission

The NJ MVC is responsible for testing student drivers and licensing all drivers. To schedule your licensing examination or get more information contact them via:

Website:  https://www.state.nj.us/mvc/vehicletopics/motorcycle.htm
Phone:  609.292.6500

To find the office hours and / or location nearest you, please visit:
https://www.state.nj.us/mvc/locations/facilitylocations.htm

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