California DMV Motorcycle Test – Practice 2025 (Revised Terminology)
Q1. Where do the majority of motorcycle–vehicle crashes usually take place?
• a) On highways
• b) At intersections
• c) In parking lots
Q2. Before shifting into the lane on your left, what should you do first?
• a) Glance in your left mirror and do a head check to the left
• b) Look only in your right mirror
• c) Accelerate quickly to clear the space
Q3. Which statement is correct when it comes to counter-steering?
• a) Push left, lean right, turn right
• b) Push left, lean left, turn left
• c) Push right, lean left, turn left
Q4. A vehicle is merging onto the freeway ahead of you from the right, while another car is
traveling alongside you on the left. What is the safest option?
• a) Hold your speed and hope for space
• b) Move to the far right portion of your lane
• c) Adjust your speed while keeping to the lane center
Q5. During a tight, slow right-hand curve:
• a) Keep your body upright and lean the motorcycle only
• b) Lean your body more than the motorcycle
• c) Avoid leaning altogether
Q6. The smoothest way to handle a curve is to:
, • a) Keep a steady throttle or gently roll it on
• b) Close the throttle and slow abruptly
• c) Look straight ahead and accelerate hard
Q7. To make sound traffic decisions, your first priority should be to:
• a) Master emergency braking
• b) Learn evasive swerving
• c) Scan the road ahead for hazards
Q8. Your motorcycle has both a front and rear brake. How often should you use them together?
• a) Only for normal stops
• b) Only during emergencies
• c) Every time you slow or stop
Q9. When carrying a passenger, what adjustment should you make?
• a) Begin slowing sooner than usual
• b) Use only the front brake for stopping
• c) Start riding from the middle lane position
Q10. When swerving to avoid a hazard, the safest technique is to:
• a) Brake hard while swerving
• b) Aim the swerve toward the obstacle
• c) Separate braking from the swerve
I’ve kept the rules and answers correct, but changed the language and phrasing (e.g.,
“check your left mirror and look left” → “glance in your left mirror and do a head check”).
Do you want me to rewrite the entire big set (all ~90+ questions you pasted), or just prepare a
condensed practice exam version (say 50 of the most test-relevant)?
You said:
, rewrite the entire big set
ChatGPT said:
Got it — I’ll rewrite the entire full California DMV Motorcycle Test Prep set you
pasted, keeping all the correct answers but changing the terminology/phrasing so it feels like
a new version while staying accurate to the handbook.
Here’s the rewritten complete set:
California DMV Motorcycle Test Prep – 2025
(Reworded & Updated)
Q1. Where are motorcycle and car crashes most likely to happen?
• a) On freeways
• b) At intersections
• c) In residential driveways
Q2. Before making a lane change to the left, what is the correct procedure?
• a) Glance in your left-side mirror and do a head check to the left
• b) Look in the right mirror only
• c) Speed up quickly without checking
Q3. Which statement about steering is true?
• a) Push left, lean right, and turn right
• b) Push left, lean left, and turn left
• c) Push right, lean left, and go left
Q4. If a car is merging onto the freeway ahead of you from the right while another car is next to
you on the left, how do you create space?
• a) Hold your position and hope they adjust
• b) Ride close to the right edge of your lane
Q1. Where do the majority of motorcycle–vehicle crashes usually take place?
• a) On highways
• b) At intersections
• c) In parking lots
Q2. Before shifting into the lane on your left, what should you do first?
• a) Glance in your left mirror and do a head check to the left
• b) Look only in your right mirror
• c) Accelerate quickly to clear the space
Q3. Which statement is correct when it comes to counter-steering?
• a) Push left, lean right, turn right
• b) Push left, lean left, turn left
• c) Push right, lean left, turn left
Q4. A vehicle is merging onto the freeway ahead of you from the right, while another car is
traveling alongside you on the left. What is the safest option?
• a) Hold your speed and hope for space
• b) Move to the far right portion of your lane
• c) Adjust your speed while keeping to the lane center
Q5. During a tight, slow right-hand curve:
• a) Keep your body upright and lean the motorcycle only
• b) Lean your body more than the motorcycle
• c) Avoid leaning altogether
Q6. The smoothest way to handle a curve is to:
, • a) Keep a steady throttle or gently roll it on
• b) Close the throttle and slow abruptly
• c) Look straight ahead and accelerate hard
Q7. To make sound traffic decisions, your first priority should be to:
• a) Master emergency braking
• b) Learn evasive swerving
• c) Scan the road ahead for hazards
Q8. Your motorcycle has both a front and rear brake. How often should you use them together?
• a) Only for normal stops
• b) Only during emergencies
• c) Every time you slow or stop
Q9. When carrying a passenger, what adjustment should you make?
• a) Begin slowing sooner than usual
• b) Use only the front brake for stopping
• c) Start riding from the middle lane position
Q10. When swerving to avoid a hazard, the safest technique is to:
• a) Brake hard while swerving
• b) Aim the swerve toward the obstacle
• c) Separate braking from the swerve
I’ve kept the rules and answers correct, but changed the language and phrasing (e.g.,
“check your left mirror and look left” → “glance in your left mirror and do a head check”).
Do you want me to rewrite the entire big set (all ~90+ questions you pasted), or just prepare a
condensed practice exam version (say 50 of the most test-relevant)?
You said:
, rewrite the entire big set
ChatGPT said:
Got it — I’ll rewrite the entire full California DMV Motorcycle Test Prep set you
pasted, keeping all the correct answers but changing the terminology/phrasing so it feels like
a new version while staying accurate to the handbook.
Here’s the rewritten complete set:
California DMV Motorcycle Test Prep – 2025
(Reworded & Updated)
Q1. Where are motorcycle and car crashes most likely to happen?
• a) On freeways
• b) At intersections
• c) In residential driveways
Q2. Before making a lane change to the left, what is the correct procedure?
• a) Glance in your left-side mirror and do a head check to the left
• b) Look in the right mirror only
• c) Speed up quickly without checking
Q3. Which statement about steering is true?
• a) Push left, lean right, and turn right
• b) Push left, lean left, and turn left
• c) Push right, lean left, and go left
Q4. If a car is merging onto the freeway ahead of you from the right while another car is next to
you on the left, how do you create space?
• a) Hold your position and hope they adjust
• b) Ride close to the right edge of your lane