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Georgia Motorcycle Permit Test Practice

Free practice for the Georgia motorcycle knowledge test. Score 16 of 20 correct (80%) to pass. Realistic exam simulator with instant scoring — no signup required.

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Everything You Need to Pass

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Practice Test

Free Georgia motorcycle exam simulator with instant scoring.

Cheat Sheet

Key facts and numbers to memorize before test day.

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Study Guide

Every motorcycle test topic, explained section by section.

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Helmet Law

Universal Helmet Law — who must wear a helmet in Georgia.

Endorsement

How to add a motorcycle endorsement to your license.

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Motorcycle Manual

The official Georgia motorcycle operator manual.

FAQ

How to pass the Georgia motorcycle knowledge exam.

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Get Your Permit

Step-by-step Georgia motorcycle permit requirements.

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Test Tips

How to pass the Georgia motorcycle test on the first try.

What Makes Georgia Different

Georgia's motorcycle licensing has several features that set it apart from other states — from the test format to the rider-course waiver and the permit rules.

❓ Common Questions

How many questions are on the Georgia motorcycle knowledge test?

The Georgia motorcycle knowledge exam has 20 questions. You need 16 correct — a score of 80% — to pass.

What score do I need to pass the Georgia motorcycle test?

You must answer at least 16 of the 20 questions correctly. That is the 80% minimum score the Georgia Department of Driver Services requires.

Is the motorcycle knowledge test the same as the regular Georgia car test?

No. It is a separate test for the Class M Motorcycle License. The motorcycle exam questions are based on the Georgia Motorcycle Operators Manual, and motorcycle applicants are also expected to know the Georgia Driver's Manual.

How old do I have to be to get a Georgia motorcycle license?

You must be at least 17 years old to obtain a Class M Motorcycle License. You can get a Class M Instructional Permit (MP) at age 16.

What is a Class M Instructional Permit (MP)?

The Class M Instructional Permit lets you learn to ride on public roads. You must be at least 16, pass a vision test and the motorcycle knowledge exam, and it is valid for 6 months. It is not a motorcycle license.

What are the restrictions on a Class M Instructional Permit?

On an MP you may ride only in daylight hours, may not carry passengers, may not use limited-access roadways, and must use safety equipment as prescribed by law.

Do I need a permit before I can get a Class M License?

It is not mandatory to hold a Class M Instructional Permit before taking the Class M exam. However, road-test reservations are available only to applicants who hold a Class M Instructional Permit.

What tests do I have to pass for a Georgia motorcycle license?

You must pass a vision exam, the motorcycle knowledge exam, a special road signs test, a special road rules test, and an on-cycle Rider Skills Test on an actual motorcycle.

Can a rider course let me skip the DDS tests?

Yes. Completing a Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program Basic RiderCourse (BRC) or Basic RiderCourse 2 earns a 90-day license test waiver that bypasses both the knowledge test and the on-cycle skills test at a DDS Customer Service Center.

How much do the Georgia rider courses cost?

The Basic RiderCourse enrollment fee is $250 ($300 out of state). The Basic RiderCourse 2 and the Advanced RiderCourse are each $100 ($150 out of state).

What is Georgia's motorcycle helmet law?

Georgia requires every motorcycle operator and passenger to wear a DOT-compliant helmet, regardless of age. The helmet must carry a label stating DOT, FMVSS No. 218, CERTIFIED.

Is eye protection required to ride a motorcycle in Georgia?

Yes. Eye protection is required in Georgia. A face shield, goggles, or other approved eye protection must be worn — a windshield is not a substitute for a face shield.

What counts as a motorcycle versus a moped in Georgia?

Any motor-driven cycle with an engine of 51cc or greater is classified as a motorcycle and needs a Class M License or permit. A moped has an engine of 50cc or less.

Can a 16-year-old be required to take driver education?

Yes. Applicants who are 16 must comply with Joshua's Law by completing a DDS-certified driver education course — 30 hours of instruction plus 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training — and applicants under 18 need a Responsible Adult Affidavit and a Certificate of School Enrollment (Form DS-1).

Does my motorcycle headlight have to stay on?

Yes. Georgia requires a motorcycle's headlight and taillight to be illuminated at all times while you ride.

What following distance does Georgia recommend for new riders?

The manual recommends new motorcycle operators keep a minimum four-second following distance behind the vehicle ahead, and open it to five seconds or more at 40 mph or faster, on slippery roads, or in heavy traffic.

Where can I get the official Georgia motorcycle manual?

The Georgia Motorcycle Operators Manual (2023-2024) is free to read or download from the Georgia Department of Driver Services website, dds.georgia.gov, and is available at all DDS Customer Service Centers.

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This free Georgia motorcycle permit test practice covers the topics on the official DDS 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 are confirmed on the official agency page. The Georgia DDS requires a minimum score of 80% — 16 of 20 correct — on the motorcycle knowledge exam.