What’s the purpose of practicing? With an eye to helping your Missouri DMV motorcycle learning process more efficiently, we create storage of thousands of questions based on the Missouri handbook. In addition, the format and questions of the Missouri DMV Motorcycle Practice Test are jointly what the real test is to help you get used to it and achieve a high score.
You can practice freely on our designed tests, with and without time-limit. In addition, you are able to customize your own test to develop your exam’s tactic.
MISSOURI DMV MOTORCYCLE PRACTICE TEST
To ride a motorcycle on the Missouri public roads, you are required to achieve a Class M instruction permit, Class M license, or a Class M endorsement on your license. If you are a first-time driver and a minor, you must also follow Missouri’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) requirements.
To obtain a Missouri motorcycle license, you have to pass the motorcycle knowledge test and a motorcycle skills test. The knowledge exam consists of a series of multiple-choice questions and is only given by the state's official DMV.
All first-time drivers between 15 years old and 18 years old are required to complete a certain number of supervised driving hours in order to upgrade to an intermediate (restricted) driver’s license. (An intermediate license can be upgraded to a full license 30 days before the driver becomes 18 years old.)
Once you are 18 years old, you are eligible for a full Class M motorcycle license for drivers under 21 years old.
The test will cover the essentials of your learning abilities to ride a motorcycle safely and responsibly. You can pass the test by answering correctly at least 20 of 25 questions (80%). Join our DMV Motorcycle Practice Test to study for the exam. All of our questions were developed from the Missouri Motorcycle Operator Manual.
To apply for a DMV Motorcycle License, present appropriate identification, including proof of:
The cost of your MO driver's license depends on the number of years your card is valid for:
The MO DOR will send you a renewal notice at least 15 days before your driver's license expires. The renewal notice in the mail will tell you what you need to bring on renewal day. This could include all proofs that are required. To complete the process, get all of the necessary papers and go to your local Missouri DOR office.