Alabama Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

FREE Online Motorcycle License Permit Practice Test for the State of Alabama

Every person who operates a motor vehicle on the highways of the State of Alabama must first secure a driver license. A person who has attained the age of 16 and who has been issued a class M driver license may operate either a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle.

Passing the Alabama motorcycle permit test is as easy as 1 2 3 using our online interactive practice test. Please note study for this Alabama license test is completely FREE.


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The motorcycle permit practice tests questions are completely free. There is simply no easier way to prepare for and pass your motorcycle permit test. It is also a good idea to study your DMV’s motorcycle handbook to review all motorcycle best practices and safety rules.

Practice Makes Perfect: Alabama Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

You have your new motorcycle, or the promise of a new motorcycle, but before you get to enjoy it, you need your license. A car license isn’t enough, you also need a motorcycle license.

You could just walk into the DMV and expect to pass the test since you have your driver’s license for a car. But, that isn’t the best thing to do. Practice makes perfect and that means taking  an Alabama Motorcycle Permit practice test and be sure you will pass the first time.

So, step one: Get the manual, it’s online. Then read the manual. You will read that about 50% of motorcycle crashes are with another vehicle and 40% of those are because another vehicle turned into the path of a motorcycle. So, the manual is to help you get your license, and to help you not become one of those in a crash.

Step two: Spend some time studying the manual and learn the best helmets and clothing to wear. If you are in a crash, the right gear will protect you.

The manual will also teach you:

  • How to brake in corners. If you are turning and a car cuts you off, you want to know how to brake while turning.
  • Where to ride in a traffic lane. If you are on the left portion of the lane, cars will see you better. That means the cars are less likely to hit you.
  • Blind spots. You will learn where blind spots are for cars so you can avoid those and reduce your risk of being in an accident.

The manual contains a lot of great information that you need to know to stay safe, and to pass the test. When you are ready, contact us and we will get you started on practice tests to ensure your success when you go to the DMV.

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