New Brunswick Motorcycle Practice Test 01

Are you preparing to take your motorcycle driving test in New Brunswick? Are you feeling nervous about passing the exam and getting your license? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered!

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New Brunswick Motorcycle Practice Test 01

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Which statement is false? It is advisable that both drivers and passengers be protected by...?

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Is it an offence to cling to or attach yourself or your vehicle to any other moving vehicle while driving your motorcycle?

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Which statement is false? To qualify for a license endorsement to ride a motorcycle, you must first...?

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The written exam to obtain a licence consists of how many questions?

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Which statement is false? Motorcycle - car collisions take place most frequently...?

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Most motorcycle - car collisions take place...?

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Which statement is false? Carrying passengers can be an offence if carried on the following...?

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What are important factors in defensive driving?

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Which clothing is recommended to wear while riding a motorcycle?

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Most fatal motorcycle crashes involve collisions...?

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When checking your tires daily, which of the following is not something you should check?

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If you hold a driver's licence you may not drive a motorcycle on the highway except while taking a driver's examination unless...?

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When checking the rims daily, which of the following is not something you should check?

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Which statement is false? Your pre-start routine should include the following steps...?

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You should grasp throttle with...?

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What colour should the helmet shield be?

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Handlebars must be securely fastened and not exceed what height?

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A motorcycle must have foot rests which may be used...?

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How would you know the transmission in neutral?

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It must have a mirror which will give the driver a view of the highway for at least how far?

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A motorcycle must have a horn in good working order capable of being heard at what distance?

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If the wrist is lowered, you will have a hard time to do what?

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Which of the following is not recommended to wear while riding a motorcycle?

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When is the choke applied?

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What is the passing grade for the written test?

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Understanding the New Brunswick Motorcycle Test

To operate a motorcycle in New Brunswick, you must pass two tests: a written examination on the rules of the road and a practical, on-cycle skills test. The on-cycle test evaluates your fundamental riding skills and ability to handle a motorcycle in various traffic situations.

Test Requirements and Format

The on-cycle test comprises several modules, including slow-speed maneuvers, normal starts and stops, quick stops, cornering, and more. Each module is designed to assess a particular skill set and is usually conducted in a controlled environment off the public streets. The test is primarily focused on your safety skills and ability to operate your motorcycle with control and precision.

Purpose of the Test

The ultimate goal of the New Brunswick motorcycle test is to ensure that riders are well-versed in operating a motorcycle under different conditions. This includes using proper protective gear, understanding your motorcycle’s controls, and being aware of your environment at all times. The province takes motorcycle safety seriously, especially given the vulnerability of motorcyclists on the road.