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9th October 2024
Can You Pass A UK Motorcycle Theory Test?

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We recently had a quiz asking questions on a state motorcycle learner’s permit exam. Most people who took the quiz did very well. But when I checked the comments, I saw that other inmates remarked that the questions were easier than they had in their locales.
These comments made me wonder if other countries’ motorcycle exams were more challenging than in the US. Using Google, I was able to find a 50-question motorcycle practice theory test for the UK. So for this week’s quiz, I have taken questions from that exam and chosen only those with pretty universal answers.
But please note that the previous quiz used questions for a learner’s permit, while this quiz uses questions for a motorcycle license. As a result, the questions should be more difficult than our previous quiz.
In addition, the UK test covered many different areas of motorcycling beyond the basics. The sample exam had questions concerning:

Alertness
Attitude
Safety and your motorcycle
Safety Margins
Hazard awareness
Vulnerable road users
Other types of vehicles
Motorcycle handling
Motorway riding
Rules of the road
Road and traffic signs
Essential documents
Incidents
Motorcycle loading
Real world case study example

If you would like to take the entire UK quiz yourself, you can find it HERE.
Once you have finished the quiz, let everyone know how well you did in the comments below. As usual, good luck and enjoy!

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