- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Utah 2025 Driver's manual
Free Utah DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2025
Welcome to our free Utah Motorcycle Endorsement Practice Test. The questions on this test are designed from information in the Utah Motorcycle Handbook, which can be viewed online. This test will help you prepare for the state exam, but passing our practice test does not guarantee you will pass the state exam. Like the official state exam, all of our practice questions are in multiple-choice format. For each question, there are four different answers to choose from. Carefully read each answer before making your final choice. When you choose the right answer, you’ll move on to the next question. If you choose a wrong answer, we’ll show you the right one and give you an explanation. For any wrong answers, it would be best to study that section of the manual again. For help answering a question, read the hints provided to help you choose your answer. You will pass our practice test when you answer 21 of the 25 questions correctly. You can take this practice test as many times as you like to help you prepare for the real one. Good luck!
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List of questions (classic view)
- In 2014, the most frequent cause of motorcycle crashes in Utah was
- In Utah, your motorcycle's handlebars must be no higher than
- In Utah, who must wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle?
- When can you ride a motorcycle in a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane?
- In Utah, effective May 15, 2019, riding between two lanes of traffic is
- Are motorcycles allowed to ride alongside one another in a single lane?
- How can you prevent fatigue while riding?
- If you are riding in a group and you need to pass the vehicle in front of you, you should
- When approaching an intersection where a vehicle may cross your path, you should
- Grabbing the front brake lever
- Which of the following is the most likely place for a collision?
- When you're riding through a curve, the most effective lane position
- When should a group of motorcyclists ride in a staggered formation?
- If your front tire fails while you're riding, you should ease off the throttle,
- To swerve properly, you should
- What does the right foot pedal control?
- If you brake hard on a straightaway and your rear wheel locks,
- Rising off the seat slightly
- When you're scanning what is going on around you, you should be looking for
- In Utah, it is recommended that you maintain a following distance of at least _________ behind the vehicle ahead.
- In Utah, when are you permitted to share a lane with another vehicle?
- Choosing the best lane position helps you to
- After just ____ alcoholic drink(s), your ability to ride a motorcycle can be affected.
- If you are being passed on the left by another vehicle, which lane position should you ride in?
- A motorcycle is less visible than a car because it
- What should you do on Step 3 of passing?
- When you are being passed from behind,
- Which portion of the lane should you be in before starting to pass?
- What should you do to avoid colliding with a vehicle cutting in?
- As you are riding, an object appears suddenly in your path. What should you do?
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