Georgia Motorcycle Test 01

The Georgia motorcycle permit test is a milestone on your way to becoming a skilled and confident rider. By studying the Georgia Motorcycle Operator’s Manual, taking advantage of practice tests, and learning safe riding techniques, you’ll set yourself up for success. Remember, preparation is key!

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Georgia Motorcycle Practice Test 01

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Before every ride you should...?

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If you suspect even a minor technical problem with your motorcycle, what should you do?

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Your street legal motorcycle should have, as a minimum,...?

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The rear brake pedal on nearly all motorcycles is where?

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To fit you properly, a motorcycle helmet should be...?

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You must take care to keep yourself warm and dry as chill can affect...?

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You notice your high beam headlight isn't working. What should you do?

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You are 3 times more likely to die if you're not wearing a helmet and you crash at...?

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The best protection for your face and eyes is what?

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Your brake light only needs to be operated by...?

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Your priority when choosing clothing should be that...?

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What percentage of the side vision you need is obscured by a normal motorcycle helmet?

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At below 30 mph, what reduction is there in the number and severity of head injuries in a crash?

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When you first get your motorcycle license, what sort of bike should you think about buying?

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If you borrow someone else's motorcycle, you should...?

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If you're taking a 400 mile trip, when are you most likely, statistically, to have a crash?

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You should not ride in gloves made of...?

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Which of these should you be aware of as a possible hazard on your motorcycle boots?

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What does the choke do on a motorcycle?

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When riding your motorcycle, the 'right' gear is...?

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More than 50% of motorcycle crashes happen at what speed?

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Which of these is likely to make your motorcycle helmet useless in a crash?

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If you need corrective lenses to ride, you should...?

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In every 100 motorcycle crashes, how many motorcyclists will receive head or neck injuries?

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You've just taken delivery of your first 'big' motorcycle. What's the first thing you should do?

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What does your odometer show you?

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On a normal motorcycle where will you find the engine cut-off switch?

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You only really need to wear a helmet when...?

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You should wear your motorcycle jacket at all times, except...?

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What is the main advantage of buying a good quality, motorcycle specific rain suit?

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How to Pass the Georgia Motorcycle Written Test with Confidence

Are you ready to hit the open roads of Georgia on two wheels but feel nervous about passing the motorcycle written test? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! The Georgia motorcycle permit test is an essential step for anyone looking to ride legally, but with the proper preparation, you can confidently approach it.

This guide will walk you through everything you need about the GA motorcycle written test, including the exam’s requirements, where to find practice tests, and tips to help you ace it on your first try. By the end of this post, you’ll be fully equipped to earn your Georgia motorcycle permit and start your riding adventures.

Understanding the Georgia Motorcycle Permit Test

What Is the Georgia Motorcycle Written Test?

The Georgia motorcycle written test is critical to obtaining your motorcycle permit or license. Administered by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS), the test measures your knowledge of traffic laws, road signs, and safe riding practices specific to motorcycles. It’s designed to ensure that all riders understand the rules of the road and can safely operate a motorcycle.

Who Needs to Take It?

The written test is required for:

  • New riders who want to obtain a motorcycle learner’s permit.
  • Anyone applying for a full motorcycle license who does not already have a valid motorcycle endorsement.

Even if you’re an experienced rider moving to Georgia from a different state, you may need to take the test if your license or permit is not transferable.

Requirements for the Test

Before you can take the Georgia motorcycle permit test, here are some key requirements to keep in mind:

  1. Age: You must be at least 16 years old.
  2. Identification: Bring a valid government-issued ID.
  3. Parental Consent (under 18): If you’re under 18, you’ll need a parent or guardian’s signature.
  4. Vision Test: You must pass a vision test at the DDS office.
  5. Fee: The testing fee is typically $10, but check with your local DDS office for accurate pricing.