Based on 2024 LA Drivers manual

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

20
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

Louisiana Driver's License
Louisiana Driver's License

Find out if there are areas you need to study more in order to pass the Louisiana motorcycle written test by taking our Louisiana Indiana Motorcycle Practice Test 4 today. This test is very similar to the real test and will prepare you to pass on your first attempt.  The practice test contains 25 multiple choice questions taken from the Louisiana Motorcycle Operator’s Manual. We have also formatted this practice test like the real test so that you will feel comfortable when you visit the Louisiana Office of Motor Vehicles. This test is:

  • Cutting edge – a performance tracker keeps you informed on how you are doing and personalized score reports identify what subject areas you did well in and which areas you need to study more
  • Flexible – the test can be taken multiple times and each time you do retake it the questions will be reordered to create a new testing experience
  • Challenging – all questions were written by experts who carefully studied the motorcycle manual
  • Informative – the instant feedback feature lets you know the right answer to each question that you’ve answered

What are the Questions Like

The questions are designed to thoroughly test you knowledge of how to safely operate a motorcycle. Questions cover such topics as riding in bad weather, riding on slippery surfaces, riding in groups, safety gear, pre-ride system checks, alcohol and drugs and the operation of a motorcycle and more.

How do you increase the conspicuousness of your motorcycle? When are three times that you should always check your mirrors when riding a motorcycle?

You’ll find answers to questions like these on this practice test.

You know, Louisiana is home to some truly colorful cultural heritages. Motorcycle riders in this state are treated to rich cultural traditions, scenic nature views and historical sites. You can visit New Orleans, Cajun country, plantations, battlefield sites from the War of 1812 and the Civil War. There are also quaint small towns, antique and craft shops and much more.

But to see it all on your motorcycle, you must first earn your license. Take our practice test now to see if you are ready.

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