Based on 2024 KY Drivers manual

Questions
25
Mistakes allowed
5
Passing score
80%
Official KY Motorcycle Practice Tests: What to Expect
25
Total number of questions

20
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

Kentucky Driver's License
Kentucky Driver's License

The Kentucky Motorcycle Practice Test 1 contains 25 multiple choice questions designed to assess your readiness to earn your license and start cruising Kentucky’s roadways.  The questions found on this practice test are taken from the Kentucky Motorcycle Operator’s Manual, which is the same resource that is used for the actual written test you will take at a Kentucky MVL office. In addition to similar content, this test is also formatted like the real test to help you feel more comfortable and improve your real score even more.

This practice test also contains several bonus features to help you study, including:

  • Progress Tracker – to let you know how you are doing
  • Personalized Score Reports – to let you know your strengths and weaknesses
  • Interactive Score Sharing – so you can let others know how you did
  • And much more

What are the Test’s Questions Like

What are the four steps to properly passing a car? How do you protect yourself when you are being passed by another vehicle?

You’ll find answers to questions like these on this practice test. There may also be questions on other important subjects, such as alcohol and motorcycle riding, group riding, turning, handling a curve, carrying cargo and much more.

Take the test now to find out if you are ready to earn your license and head out on Kentucky’s scenic roadways, such as the Red River and Nada Tunnel Ride, which is quite simply one of the most unique rides in the country. The Red River, which was once a logging river, contains a variety of rock formations on its banks that will draw your attention and peak your curiosity.

Another interesting ride in Kentucky is the Big Lick Ride/Ohio River Hugging Loop, which takes you along a section of the Ohio River where barges and river boats are commonly seen. You’ll also see quaint small towns, foothills, farmland, family stores, mom and pop restaurants and more.

Take this practice test now to see if you are ready to take the real test.

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