SASKATCHEWAN MOTORCYCLE TEST RULES 03
Motorcycle riders in Saskatchewan, Canada need to follow specific traffic rules to ensure their safety and the safety of other motorists on the road.
Firstly, riders are required to wear helmets that meet the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standards. Additionally, motorcycles must be equipped with safety equipment such as turn signals, brake lights, and mirrors. Saskatchewan law also requires riders to wear protective clothing such as gloves and boots. When riding, it is important to stay alert and attentive, maintain proper speed, and use appropriate hand signals when turning or changing lanes. It is also crucial to follow all traffic signals, signs, and road rules. By following these guidelines, motorcycle riders can stay safe and enjoy the beautiful Saskatchewan scenery on their rides.
This online practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Saskatchewan Motorcycle license written knowledge test required before you can get your Motorcycle Learner Endorsement 6. This free practice written driving test is a lesson that is essential for getting your Motorcycle Learner Endorsement 6 at your local licensing office.
In Saskatchewan, you must have an Endorsement M on Class 1- 5 driver’s licences to drive a motorcycle on streets and highways. A 6 Endorsement permits you to drive as a learner. A Motorcycle Graduated Driver Licensing (MGDL) program for all new riders permits you to drive on public roads under certain restrictions.