NEW BRUNSWICK MOTORCYCLE TEST RULES 01

Motorcycle riders in New Brunswick, Canada must adhere to a set of traffic rules and regulations while riding on public roads.

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New Brunswick Motorcycle Test 01

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If you're approaching sand or gravel, you should...?

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Handlebars must stay within what distance of the point at which they are attached to the frame of the motorcycle?

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When you stop at an intersection, the safest place to stop is...?

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What happens to the weight distribution on your motorcycle when you brake?

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If someone is following too close behind you, what's a good way to warn them to back off?

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Using both brakes is important in a stop because...?

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If you start with a low wrist on your right hand, you may not be able to...?

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If you're stopped in traffic with the motorcycle in gear, you should make sure you employ what?

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What percentage of your total braking force is provided by your front brake?

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Where do the majority of motorcycle/car collisions occur?

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Under what circumstances should you take your feet of the footrests?

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When you're stopped in traffic, it's best to have your transmission in...?

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In what season do most motorcycle/car collisions take place?

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In terms of brakes, your motorcycle must be equipped with...?

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On which of these parts of your motorcycle are you permitted to carry passengers?

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As you go through a braking maneuver, if possible you should...?

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If you have to apply the brakes when going round the turn, you should do so...?

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With your pre-start routine, in the term FINE-C, what does F stand for?

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Why should you not ride with your brakes partially applied?

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Your rearview mirror must allow you to see the highway behind you for at least how far?

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Which of these must be illuminated at the rear of your motorcycle?

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Under which of these circumstances do you not have to wear a helmet?

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The most important key to safe riding is to ride...?

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In normal stops above 10 kmh you should use...?

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You should check that your brake light comes on when...?

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What is the maximum number of headlights permitted on a motorcycle?

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Your motorcycle horn should be loud enough to be heard how far away?

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What's the best material for motorcycle clothing?

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How often should you check the tire pressure on your motorcycle?

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In the majority of fatal collisions between motorcycles and cars, the car driver...?

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In New Brunswick, Helmets are mandatory for all riders and passengers, regardless of age. Speed limits must also be followed, such as lane usage and proper signaling when changing directions or merging. Motorcycles should always have headlights and taillights on, even during the daytime, to increase visibility to other drivers. It is also crucial to abide by the rules concerning alcohol consumption while riding, as drinking and driving can result in severe penalties, including license suspension and fines. Additionally, it is essential to be mindful of the weather and road conditions, as these can significantly impact motorcycle performance and safety. By following these rules and regulations, motorcyclists can ensure their safety on the road and enjoy their ride safely and responsibly.

This online practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the New Brunswick Motorcycle license written knowledge test required before you can get your class 6 motorcycle licence. This free practice written test is a lesson that is essential for getting your motorcycle licence at your local licensing office.

If you hold a driver’s licence you may not drive a motorcycle on the highway except while taking a driver’s examination unless the licence contains an endorsement permitting you to drive a motorcycle. To qualify, you must pass a vision screening, written test, and road test.