New Jersey Motorcycle Practice Test (Written)

Prepare for Your NJ Motorcycle Permit Exam with This Practice Test

NJ Motorcycle Written Test Practice Quiz

This quiz is designed to help you prepare for the actual NJ Motorcycle Written Exam by simulating real exam questions. By completing this practice quiz, you’ll familiarize yourself with the types of questions you may encounter on test day and identify areas where you may need more study.


Instructions:

  1. Answer all 20 questions by selecting the option you believe is correct.
  2. After submitting your answers, you will immediately see which questions you got right or wrong.
  3. Your score and the likelihood of passing the actual test will be displayed, along with the option to download your results for review.
  4. A passing score requires 80% or higher—just like the real test!

Take your time and review each question carefully. This quiz is based on the New Jersey Motorcycle Manual, so if you find a question difficult, consider revisiting the manual to improve your knowledge.

Good luck! Let’s see how well you know your motorcycle safety and laws.


Now, proceed to the quiz below:

NJ Motorcycle Written Test Practice Quiz

Prepare for the NJ Motorcycle Permit Exam by taking this 20-question quiz. Once you finish, you'll receive your score, feedback on which questions you got wrong, and tips for improvement. Good luck!

1. What is the safest way to stop on a wet road?




2. When should you check your motorcycle’s tire pressure?




3. In order to carry a passenger, your motorcycle must have:




4. What is the best lane position for being seen by other drivers?




5. Which of the following surfaces provides the most traction for motorcycles?




6. When riding in a group, the best formation to use is:




7. You should flash your brake light when:




8. When riding on a highway, how far should you look ahead?




9. What is the primary cause of motorcycle crashes?




10. What is the proper technique for making a slow, tight turn?




11. When carrying a passenger on your motorcycle, they should:




12. What is the correct action when being passed by another vehicle?




13. When should you increase your following distance behind another vehicle?




14. When approaching a curve, you should:




15. If your motorcycle begins to wobble while riding, you should:




16. When crossing railroad tracks on a motorcycle, it is usually safest to:




17. You are stopped at an intersection with multiple lanes. When the light turns green, you should:




18. The best way to avoid a crash is to:




19. Why is it important to use both brakes when stopping?




20. What should you do if the front tire locks up during braking?




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