Score 20 of 25 correct (80%) to pass. This free simulator mirrors the real DMV motorcycle knowledge test — exam-style questions, five per page, with instant scoring and explanations.
The practice test runs just like the real exam — one question at a time, five per page, drawn from the official Vermont motorcycle question bank. At the end you get your score and a review of every question you missed.
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The Vermont motorcycle knowledge test is the written exam you must pass to earn your motorcycle permit or licence from the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles. Score 20 of 25 correct (80%) to pass. Every question in this practice test is drawn from the official Vermont Motorcycle Manual (VN-008) — the same source the real exam is built from.
The exam covers the core riding topics Vermont expects every rider to know: motorcycle controls, protective gear and the helmet law, lane positioning, turning and swerving, braking, hazard awareness, riding on slippery surfaces, carrying passengers and cargo, the effects of alcohol, and handling emergencies on two wheels.
This simulator gives you exam-style questions five at a time, scores you instantly, and explains every answer with a reference back to the Vermont motorcycle manual. To get the most out of it:
One Vermont rule worth knowing before test day: Vermont law (23 V.S.A. §1256) requires every motorcycle operator and passenger to wear DOT-compliant headgear, regardless of age.
Source: Some test details are confirmed by the state agency; the rest reflect the consensus of major rider-education sources. Vermont DMV confirms the 80% knowledge-test pass mark; the 25-question count is the widely reported standard (the VN-008 manual states fees but not the count). Universal helmet law; eye protection required unless the motorcycle has a windshield.