NEWFOUNDLAND MOTORCYCLE TEST RULES 02
In Newfoundland, Canada, there are specific traffic rules that motorcyclists must follow in order to ensure their safety on the road.
Wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle in Newfoundland is mandatory, and failure to do so can result in a fine. Additionally, motorcyclists must always keep their headlights on, even during the daytime. Regarding lane usage, motorcycles can drive in the left or right lanes but not the middle lane. Motorcyclists are also required to follow the same speed limit as other vehicles on the road, and it is important to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles at all times. By following these rules, motorcyclists in Newfoundland can have a safe and enjoyable riding experience.
This online practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Newfoundland 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.
To get a motorcycle licence in Newfoundland, you must be at least 16 (with parental approval). You must pass a motorcycle balance test maneuver, written test, a sign test, a vision test, and a road test in traffic.