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Key facts and numbers to memorize before test day.
Every motorcycle test topic, explained section by section.
Partial Helmet Law — who must wear a helmet in Arkansas.
How to add a motorcycle endorsement to your license.
The official Arkansas motorcycle operator manual.
How to pass the Arkansas motorcycle knowledge exam.
Step-by-step Arkansas motorcycle permit requirements.
How to pass the Arkansas motorcycle test on the first try.
Arkansas keeps motorcycle licensing simple, but a few of its rules differ from the typical state — including a partial helmet law and an eye-protection rule that is actually broader than the helmet rule.
The Arkansas motorcycle knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 20 correctly — 80% — to pass. There is no time limit.
You need 20 of the 25 questions correct, which is 80%. Miss six or more and you do not pass.
The written knowledge test is given in person at an Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) Revenue Office.
Arkansas uses the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Motorcycle Operator Manual. Every test question is drawn from the safe-riding rules and practices in that manual.
You must be at least 16 to hold a Class M motorcycle license. Riders aged 14 to 15 may instead earn a Class MD license, which is limited to a motor-driven cycle of 250 cc or less.
An Arkansas motorcycle instruction permit lets you practice riding before you take the skills test. While on the permit you generally may not carry a passenger or ride after dark.
Yes. In addition to the written knowledge test, Arkansas requires an on-cycle skills test, which is administered by the Arkansas State Police.
Yes. If you complete an approved MSF Basic RiderCourse, the on-cycle skills test is waived. You must present the course completion certificate within 90 days of finishing the class.
The Class M license fee is $40.00. The license is valid for eight years and can be renewed beginning 90 days before it expires.
Arkansas law requires a helmet for any motorcycle operator or passenger who is under 21 years old. Riders 21 and older are not required to wear one, though it is strongly recommended.
Yes. All motorcycle operators and passengers, regardless of age, must wear protective glasses, goggles or a transparent face shield — unless the motorcycle is equipped with a windshield.
No. The motorcycle test is a separate exam for the Class M license. It covers motorcycle-specific skills such as braking, lane position, swerving and hazard awareness.
No. The motorcycle knowledge test must be taken in person at a DFA Revenue Office.
Bring proof of your identity, your Social Security number, and Arkansas residency. Applicants under 18 also need a parent or guardian to sign. Confirm the current document list with the DFA before you go.
An Arkansas Class M license is issued for eight years. You may renew it starting 90 days before the expiration date shown on the card.
A Class M license authorizes you to operate motorcycles, motor-driven cycles and similarly classified vehicles on Arkansas streets and highways.
Read the MSF Motorcycle Operator Manual, then take practice tests until you score 80% or higher consistently. Focus on hazard awareness, lane position, braking and emergency maneuvers — the most heavily tested topics.
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Start Practice Test →This free Arkansas motorcycle permit test practice covers the topics on the official DFA motorcycle knowledge exam — controls and gear, turning and swerving, lane positioning, hazard awareness, and traffic laws. Whether you are getting your first motorcycle permit or adding an endorsement, our practice test and study tools help you prepare to pass on your first attempt.
Source: Test details reflect the consensus of major rider-education sources — confirm with the state agency before your visit. Question count is not on the official page; 25 questions / 80% is a strong multi-site consensus. Arkansas uses the standard MSF Motorcycle Operator Manual (18th Edition).