New Hampshire Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2026
Questions that match what the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) actually asks. Every one is drawn from the official manual and carries its own explanation.
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156 practice questions to help you master the New Hampshire Motorcycle Permit Test, 4 practice tests, 1 exam simulation
New Hampshire requirement to pass
25 questions on the real test, 80% passing score (20 of 25), 40 minutes
Last verified July 2026 · New Hampshire Motorcycle Operator Manual

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New Hampshire Motorcycle Test 1: Control & Handling
Low-speed maneuvers, clutch and throttle control, braking, counter-steering
New Hampshire Motorcycle Test 2: Safety & Visibility
Lane positioning, protective gear, night riding, blind spot awareness
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ProAbout the New Hampshire Motorcycle Permit Test
Getting your motorcycle endorsement in New Hampshire starts with passing a 25-question written knowledge test at the DMV. The motorcycle permit test covers riding techniques, safety practices, and New Hampshire-specific traffic laws as they apply to two-wheeled vehicles. You'll need a score of at least 80% (20 correct) to pass.
What the Test Covers
The motorcycle knowledge test is separate from the standard driver's license exam and focuses specifically on motorcycle operation. Expect questions on protective gear requirements, lane positioning, cornering and braking techniques, riding in groups, handling adverse road conditions, and avoiding common hazards like cars turning left in front of you. New Hampshire may also test state-specific rules on helmet laws, passenger requirements, and equipment standards.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Course
Many riders choose to complete an MSF Basic RiderCourse or equivalent state-approved motorcycle safety course. In some cases, New Hampshire may waive the riding skills test if you present a completion card from an approved course. The MSF course combines classroom instruction with hands-on riding exercises and is highly recommended for new riders regardless of whether your state requires it.
Endorsement vs. Separate License
New Hampshire adds a motorcycle endorsement (typically Class M) to your existing driver's license. If you don't have a driver's license, some states issue a motorcycle-only license. Either way, the written knowledge test is the first step. After passing the written test, you'll receive a motorcycle learner's permit with restrictions (such as no passengers or no nighttime riding) until you pass the skills test.
Where to Take the Test
The motorcycle permit test is taken at a New Hampshire DMV office Appointments required.. Appointments are recommended - Appointments required for all knowledge tests. The written test is available in English, French, Spanish.
Gear and Equipment Requirements
Before you ride, make sure your motorcycle meets New Hampshire's equipment standards: working headlight, taillight, brake light, mirrors, horn, and proper tire condition. Depending on state law, you may be required to wear a DOT-approved helmet, eye protection, and other protective gear. Even where not legally required, wearing full gear significantly reduces injury risk.
Preparing for the Written Test
Taking practice tests is the most effective way to prepare for the motorcycle permit exam. The written test includes questions on road signs and traffic laws specific to motorcycle riders. Study the official handbook and then test yourself with realistic practice questions to identify weak areas before your appointment.
Retake Policy
If you fail a knowledge test you must wait 10 calendar days to retest as an Operator or Motorcycle applicant, or 5 calendar days as a CDL applicant, and the same waits apply after a failed road test. Testing is by appointment only. NH publishes no retake fee for the non-commercial knowledge or road test; the only test charge is a CDL fee of $20 per commercial reexamination within a one-year period. It does not publish a limit on attempts.
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14th hardest of 51.
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