New Mexico Motorcycle Hazard Awareness Practice Test
Practice 25 motorcycle hazard awareness questions - road hazards, emergency maneuvers, and riding in adverse conditions on New Mexico roads.
What this New Mexico 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 New Mexico MVD knowledge test has 25 questions, and you need at least 18 correct (72%) to pass. This practice test is based on the New Mexico Driver Manual. The test fee is $18. Tests are administered Computer-based at MVD field office or contracted driver education provider.
Try sample New Mexico questions
These questions come from our bank of 264+ motorcycle questions. The real New Mexico motorcycle endorsement test draws from similar material in the official motorcycle handbook.
You see a long oily stain or puddle in your lane just before an intersection. What is the best riding response?
If a motorcyclist is caught in a sudden dust storm in New Mexico, what is the safest action?
When riding in strong crosswind, the bike feels like it is being pushed sideways. The correct response is to: