- Perfect for learner’s permit and full rider’s licence
- Based on official British Columbia 2024 Driver's manual
- Triple-checked for accuracy
- Updated for October 2024
What you need to know
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This BC motorcycle practice test contains 30 questions designed based on the official British Columbia motorcycle rider's handbook. Each question comes with a hint and a detailed explanation. The test contains questions about the following topics: dominant lane position, turning and steering at low speed, finishing the turn, and riding in rain or fog. Use this test to prepare for your BC motorcycle license exam.
What to expect on the official exam
30
questions
24
correct answers to pass
80
passing score
List of questions (classic view)
- An example of thinking like a rider is
- At speeds of 15 to 20 km/h, you should turn by
- Before the crest of the hill, you should
- How much distance between you and other vehicles/obstructions should you maintain on either side of your motorcycle while riding?
- How often to motorcycle accidents result in head and neck injuries?
- What is the hand signal you should use if you wish to turn left?
- If a large vehicle in front of you does not have its brake light on
- If a tire goes flat while riding, it is usually best to
- If you are riding in rain and fog, you should
- If you become very angry at another vehicle while you are riding, you should
- If you have a motorcycle that fits your size and strength,
- If you have to go over an obstacle, you should aim to strike the obstacle
- If you have to ride off the pavement in an emergency, what should you do for a safe transition?
- If you maintain proper speed
- In British Columbia, you may ride without a helmet if
- When turning and steering at low speed you should
- In order to maintain a good space margin and prevent a possible collision, a rider must
- It is most important to flash your brake light when
- It’s legal to park your motorcycle
- Lane splitting is
- Motorcycles are allowed to use some of the HOV lanes
- On a multilane road, the dominant lane position is
- On a road that is crowned and curved, your footpeg might drag on the road as you corner. The solution to this is
- One of the top causes of motorcycle accidents in BC is
- One way to respond to tailgaters is
- Overriding your headlight means you are
- Positioning your motorcycle correctly to turn and finishing the turn in the correct lane is called
- Proper riding clothing should not
- Road conditions that could affect your riding include
- See-think-do is