Delaware Motorcycle Test 04

Preparing for your Delaware motorcycle permit test should be taken seriously, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By following these steps and utilizing our free practice test, you’ll be well-prepared to pass the exam with flying colors and begin enjoying the open road on your motorcycle.

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Delaware Motorcycle Practice Test 04

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You're about to pass someone in the next lane, but you're concerned they may not have seen you. What should you do?

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Who sets the pace for riding in a group?

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If the rear wheel locks and you release the brake, what could cause a highside crash?

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If your front wheel locks under braking, what should you do?

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When is it acceptable not to use your turn signals?

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An experienced rider usually wouldn't try to ride for more than?

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What's the best way of making sure you're riding isn't impaired by alcohol?

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What should your minimum following distance be at night time?

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If you drink 5 drinks in 2 hours, how many drinks will there be in your system at the end?

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Before you hit an obstacle you should?

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If you're carrying a passenger, they should wear?

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When you're carrying a passenger, you should be aware that?

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Most modern motorcycles have what type of mirror?

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If you don't keep your oil levels topped up, what are you risking?

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If your motorcycle starts to wobble, what should you do?

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When riding at night, how can other cars help you?

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The position just behind the leader in a group should be taken by?

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Turning left at an intersection, a group of riders should?

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Most riders will be at their freshest at what time?

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Where is the best place for heavier items when loading a motorcycle?

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What is your best lane position when taking a curve?

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Which of these best describes the way you should operate the front brake in an emergency?

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Pavement can be particularly slippery when?

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Drinking alcohol before riding will affect?

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If you're giving a ride to an experienced motorcyclist, you should?

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If you brake and your rear wheel locks, you can keep the rear brake on provided?

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Why should you keep looking straight ahead when applying maximum braking?

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What is usually the safest way to cross a railroad track which crosses in front of you?

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What will usually be your first indication of a flat tire?

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If possible, you should try and hit an obstacle at?

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Why Use Practice Tests to Prepare?

Interactive practice tests have become a go-to tool for aspiring motorcyclists, and for good reason—they’re practical, engaging, and catered to your learning style.

Here’s why they work so well:

  • Real Test Format: Practice tests simulate the structure and question types of the actual test, so there are no surprises on exam day.
  • Convenience: Accessing the test online allows you to study when and where it’s most convenient.
  • Cost-Free: Our Delaware motorcycle permit practice test is FREE, so finances won’t hold you back from taking the test.
  • Instant Feedback: You’ll receive immediate feedback on every question so you can learn from your mistakes and improve your performance.
  • Unlimited Practice: With no limit on the number of times you can take our practice test, you can continue to study until you feel confident in each area.
  • Boost Confidence: As you become more familiar with the material and your performance improves, so will your confidence. This is key to passing any test.
  • Less Pressure: By taking the practice test, you can become more comfortable with the actual exam’s format and content, helping you feel less pressured on test day.

As with any test, preparation is key to success. Take advantage of all available resources, such as practice tests, study guides, and manuals. And remember to schedule your permit test when you feel confident and ready. With determination and dedication, you’ll be one step closer to hitting the open road on your motorcycle! Keep practicing safe riding habits and stay updated with traffic laws and regulations. Happy riding!