FREE North Carolina DMV Motorcycle Practice Test 2024
Thank you for visiting the North Carolina Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Test. Anyone studying for their North Carolina Motorcycle Endorsement should take this test, which is free. To give yourself the best chance of answering these questions, read the North Carolina Motorcyclists' Handbook carefully before beginning the exam. On the internet, the manual can be viewed and printed. All of the questions will revolve around motorcycle ownership and operation. This test consists of a total of 25 questions. If you pass this exam, you are not assured of passing the state exam. You must answer 20 questions correctly to pass the exam. Each question has four different answers. Only one answer is accurate. Use the hint option if you're unsure of an answer, but keep in mind that the state exam doesn't have any hints. When you've properly answered a question, you'll move on to the next one. If you choose the wrong option, you'll be given the correct one along with an explanation. Answering these practice questions is completely up to you.
1 . A primary cause of single-vehicle motorcycle collisions is:
A primary cause of single-vehicle collisions is motorcyclists running too wide in a curve or turn. Taking a turn too wide can cause a motorcycle to leave the roadway or collide with an object.
2 . It may be unsafe to ride alongside a vehicle in the lane next to you because:
If you ride directly alongside a vehicle that is in the lane next to you, the driver may not see you because you are in their blind spot. They may begin merging into your path without knowing you are there. Additionally, if you are directly next to another vehicle, the vehicle will block your path of escape if a hazard should appear in your lane.
3 . On a motorcycle, a horn:
Your horn can be a useful tool if you need to get someone's attention quickly. However, because a motorcycle's horn is not as loud as a car's, other drivers may not notice that you are sounding your horn. You should never rely only on your horn to deal with a hazard.
4 . This road sign means:
![This road sign means:](https://dmv-practice-test.com/storage/images-car/virginia-stop.png)