NEW BRUNSWICK MOTORCYCLE TEST RULES 02
When it comes to traffic rules for motorcycles in New Brunswick, Canada, there are a few important regulations to be aware of.
Motorcyclists must always wear a helmet that meets specific safety standards. Additionally, riders must have a valid motorcycle license and obey the same traffic laws as car drivers. This includes following posted speed limits, stopping at stop signs and red lights, and using turn signals when changing lanes or making turns. Motorcyclists should also ensure their bikes have the necessary safety features, such as mirrors, lights, and reflectors. By staying alert and adhering to these rules, riders can help keep themselves and others safe on New Brunswick’s roadways.
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.