Connecticut Motorcycle Hazard Awareness Practice Test
Practice 25 motorcycle hazard awareness questions — road hazards, emergency maneuvers, and riding in adverse conditions on Connecticut roads.
What this Connecticut practice test covers
- Common road hazards for riders — gravel, wet leaves, railroad tracks, and potholes
- Riding safely through intersections where most motorcycle crashes happen
- Handling crosswinds, rain, and reduced-traction road surfaces
- Emergency maneuvers when a car turns left in front of you
The actual Connecticut DMV knowledge test has 25 questions, and you need at least 20 correct (80%) to pass. This practice test is based on the Connecticut Driver's Manual. The test fee is $40. Tests are administered Computer-based at DMV office.
Try sample Connecticut questions
These questions come from our bank of 152+ motorcycle questions. The real Connecticut motorcycle endorsement test draws from similar material in the official motorcycle handbook.
Which road surface poses the greatest danger to motorcycle riders?
Painted road markings (lane lines, crosswalks, arrows) are particularly hazardous for motorcycles because they:
How should a motorcyclist handle strong crosswinds, such as those on Connecticut coastal highways?