How many questions are there in the motorcycle test?

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DiJack
07/28/25 9:19pm
The motorcycle test consists of 100 questions. Motorcycle test items: The motorcycle test includes a traffic rules theory test, a field test, and a road test. The traffic rules theory test has a total of 100 questions. The field test mainly assesses skills such as slalom riding, and for two-wheeled motorcycles, the feet must not touch the ground except when starting. The road test mainly evaluates uphill starts and downshifting on slopes. Motorcycle test process: First, register at a driving school, where you can choose between a D license, E license, or F license. The F license allows you to ride light motorcycles with an engine displacement of less than 50cc. The E license permits riding two-wheeled motorcycles, including the models covered by the F license. The D license allows riding three-wheeled motorcycles as well as the models covered by the E license. After registration, wait for the class to start and participate in traffic law training. Upon completion of the training, take the first subject test. After passing the first subject test, wait for practical training, which includes straight-line driving, slalom riding, hill starts, S-turns, right-angle turns, navigating traffic light intersections, and other simulated road conditions for the second subject test. After passing the second subject test, participate in safe driving training and take the final test. Upon passing, wait to receive your driver's license.
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MacRiley
08/12/25 1:58am
When I was young and took the motorcycle license test, the theoretical part usually had around 40 questions, which was pretty standard across most regions, including cities and small towns. The exam was divided into two main sections: traffic rules and safety knowledge, with the questions mostly in multiple-choice format, covering topics like speed limits or how to handle emergencies. The time limit was 60 minutes, and the passing score was typically 80. Results were given immediately after the test. Don’t underestimate these questions—they cover practical content that helps you remember details like riding in the rain or yielding to pedestrians. Before registering, you’ll need to prepare your ID and photos. I’d recommend practicing with a question bank app in advance; I spent about two weeks preparing back then. The road test was conducted separately, involving maneuvers like slalom and hill starts. The actual number of test questions might vary by about 5, but the overall process is very standardized.
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