2025 Wyoming Motorcycle Permit Test 7
The following questions are from real DMV written motorcycle permit tests. These are some of the actual permit questions you will face in Wyoming when getting your motorcycle learners permit. Each motorcycle theory practice test question has three answer choices. Select one answer for each question and select "grade this section." You can find this button at the bottom of the drivers license quiz. For a complete list of questions and answers for Wyoming please visit https://staging.dmvwrittentest.cheat-sheets.com/en/wyoming/motorcycle.
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13. A solid white line on the side of the road indicates:
Explanation
A solid white line on the side of the road is used to indicate the right edge of a traffic lane.
14. When riding, you should wear:
Explanation
Wear brightly-colored clothing to maximize your visibility when riding, even during the daytime. Clothing made with reflective materials can also be helpful.
15. If vehicles or other potential hazards are to your right, you should ride on which side of your lane?
Explanation
When riding on the road, position yourself in a manner that allows you the most possible space. If there are hazards to your left, ride on the right side of your lane. If there are hazards to you right, ride on the left side of your lane.
16. You should conduct a safety inspection of your motorcycle:
Explanation
You should always conduct a thorough safety inspection of your motorcycle before you ride. A small technical issue on a motorcycle can be more dangerous than a small technical issue on a car.
17. Which of the following checks do you not need to make before riding your motorcycle?
Explanation
Make a number of checks on your motorcycle before starting any trip. This includes checking the pressure, general wear, and tread of the tires. Check your motorcycle's oil and fluid levels, and look under the motorcycle to make sure that there have been no oil or gas leaks.
18. If you must brake and swerve to avoid danger, you should:
Explanation
If a hazard requires you to brake and swerve, you should take these actions separately. Never brake while swerving because doing so can cause your motorcycle to fall over.
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