Free Arizona Motorcycle Permit Practice Test

Arizona's Class M motorcycle knowledge test has 30 questions, and you need 24 correct (80 percent) to pass.

30
questions
24 (80%)
to pass
Arizona MVD
agency
15 years 6 months (Class M instruction permit)
permit age

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Arizona rules the test loves to ask

  • Helmets are required only for riders and passengers under 18; eye protection is required for all riders unless the bike has a windscreen.
  • Lane filtering is legal only on surface streets (45 mph or less, two or more same-direction lanes) when passing stopped vehicles at 15 mph or slower; lane splitting in moving traffic is illegal.
  • You can apply for a Class M instruction permit at 15 years 6 months; the permit bans passengers and freeway riding and is valid 7 months.

How the Arizona motorcycle knowledge test works

The Arizona MVD knowledge test for a motorcycle permit has 30 multiple-choice questions, and you need 24 correct (80%) to pass. Questions are drawn from the official motorcycle manual and cover riding technique, hazard awareness, and the motorcycle-specific laws of your state, not just general road rules.

The practice test above mirrors that format. Use Quick or Full practice to learn with an explanation after every answer, then switch to the exam simulator for a timed, no-feedback run that tells you whether you are ready before you book the real thing.

Official Arizona resources

Always confirm current requirements, fees, and restrictions with the Arizona MVD. Arizona Motorcycle Operator Manual

Arizona motorcycle permit FAQ

How many questions are on the Arizona motorcycle permit test?

The Class M knowledge test has 30 questions, and you must answer at least 24 correctly (80 percent) to pass.

How old do I have to be to get an Arizona motorcycle permit?

You can apply for a Class M instruction permit at 15 years and 6 months of age after passing a vision screening and the written test.

Does Arizona require a motorcycle helmet?

Helmets are legally required only for operators and passengers under 18, who must wear a DOT-approved helmet. Riders 18 and older are not required to, though it is strongly recommended.

Is lane splitting or lane filtering legal in Arizona?

Lane splitting between moving traffic is illegal. Lane filtering past stopped vehicles is legal only on surface streets with at least two same-direction lanes and a speed limit of 45 mph or less, while the motorcycle travels 15 mph or slower.

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dmvmocktest.com is an independent educational website, not affiliated with the Arizona MVD or any government agency. Practice questions are original educational examples and may not match the official exam. Always confirm requirements with your state licensing agency.