Based on 2024 TX Drivers manual

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

20
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

Texas Driver's License
Texas Driver's License

The Texas Motorcycle Practice Test 4 was created by experts to help you improve your motorcycle knowledge and prepare to pass the state written exam so that you can receive your motorcycle license.  This test contains 25 questions drawn from the Texas Motorcycle Operator’s Manual. Whether you are seeking to improve your knowledge or simply see how much you already know, this is the test for you. In addition to having similar content to the official exam, this practice test is also formatted like the real test that you will take at the Texas DMV.

Also, to make this test even better, we have included several bonus features to help you maximize your study time. The features include:

  • Unlimited attempts – you take the test multiple times
  • Randomized test questions – questions are reordered each time you take the test
  • Performance Tracker – shows you how you are doing as you go through the test
  • Personalized score reports – shows you what questions you missed

What should you do immediately if you ride over an object on the road? Why should you use both brakes when making a normal stop? These are examples of the types of questions that will be on the test. There may also be questions on safety gear, group riding, entering an intersection, riding in traffic and other subjects.

In a recent poll conducted by Ride Texas, FM 697 between White wright and Sherman was voted the best motorcycle road that nobody knows about. The road features some beautiful scenery and some unique twists and turns to challenge your skills.

Another highly rated Texas motorcycle road is FM 337. This road which is located in the Leakey/Vanderpool area is known for its twisties as well as its scenic views of forests and hills and valleys. This road is particularly scenic in the fall when the leaves have begun to change creating swaths of orange and red and yellow and green on the surrounding hills.

You need to earn your license to begin riding on Texas’ scenic roadways. Take our practice test now to see if you are ready to pass the official exam and, if not, to identify the areas you need to study more.

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