Florida Motorcycle Test 04

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Florida Motorcycle Practice Test 04

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If you have to ride over rain grooves, what path should you follow?

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Which of these drinks will raise your blood alcohol concentration the most?

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Where should you be particularly wary about dirt and gravel?

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Lightening the front-end of your motorcycle will help if you hit an object. You can do this by?

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When carrying a passenger you should adjust?

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Very slippery surfaces, such as ice and wet leaves, should be crossed?

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If you want to carry a passenger, you must have?

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What is the best way to avoid your chain snapping?

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If you drink 8 drinks over 4 hours, how many drinks would you still have in your system at the end?

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If you suspect a friend has had too much to drink to safely ride, what should you do?

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What's the best place move weight to avoid a wobble?

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What's the best thing to use to secure a load to your motorcycle?

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Riding in staggered formation, the third rider would have a following distance to the leader of what?

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What's the largest group you ought to ride in?

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How many motorcyclists are seriously injured every year in crashes involving substance abuse?

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If you're using saddlebags, they should carry?

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There is no traffic present and you are approaching a sweeping left-hand curve. What's your best entry lane position?

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What percentage of riders killed in motorcycle crashes had been drinking alcohol?

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You should tell a passenger that they should only put their feet down?

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When carrying a passenger you should bear in mind that?

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What's the best way of keeping your motorcycle upright if you hit some debris in the road?

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You should suspect a front tire flat if?

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You should only ride alongside another rider when?

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When you sense a wobble, what should you do immediately?

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If you want to make a swerve to the right and then recover, in which order should you press your handgrips?

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If your blood alcohol concentration is below the legal limit, you are?

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In motorcycle crashes involving substance abuse, what percentage of motorcyclists are injured?

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Which control will be most important to you if your throttle sticks?

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When passing another vehicle, how should a group operate?

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If you have to brake sharply in a curve, in the last few feet of stopping you should?

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Commonly Asked Questions About the Florida Motorcycle Permit Test

1. How many questions are on the actual Florida Motorcycle Permit Test?

The test includes 25 multiple-choice questions; you’ll need to answer correctly on at least 20 (80%) to pass.

2. What do I need to bring to the test?

Make sure to bring:

  • Proof of identification (such as a driver’s license or state-issued ID)
  • Payment for the test fee
  • A certificate of completion for Florida’s Basic Rider Course (BRC)
3. Can I retake the test if I fail?

Yes, if you don’t pass, you can retake the test. However, reviewing the handbook thoroughly and practicing more before attempting it again is advised.

4. Is there a specific age requirement?

Yes, you must be at least 16 years old to obtain a motorcycle license or endorsement in Florida.

5. What’s the best way to prepare?

Our free practice test is an excellent start! Combine it with the Florida Motorcycle Handbook and, if possible, consider taking a Basic Rider Course to gain hands-on experience.