SASKATCHEWAN MOTORCYCLE TEST RULES 01

In Saskatchewan, Canada, motorcyclists are required to obey the same traffic rules as other motorists.

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Saskatchewan Motorcycle Test 01

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Most collisions involving motorcycles are caused by...?

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Which of these will not provide any protection for your eyes?

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If your motorcycle has a kickstart, where will it usually be found?

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Which of these can make a helmet completely useless as protection?

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What is the best material for protective motorcycle clothing?

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Which of these should make you reject a motorcycle helmet?

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Who is exempt from wearing a helmet when riding in Saskatchewan?

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On a normal motorcycle, the lights are operated by...?

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The clutch on a normal motorcycle is operated with...?

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Your motorcycle boots must cover at least...?

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You see a pair of golf waterproofs in a second-hand shop. Why might they not be suitable for riding?

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When you have either brake applied individually, you should not be able to push your motorcycle forward or back...?

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What is the choke control on a motorcycle used for?

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To increase speed on a motorcycle, you need to...?

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You should run an inspection of the essential components of your motorcycle...?

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Which of these is most strongly recommended for motorcycle riding?

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If you don't keep your tire pressures at the level in the manufacturer's manual, this will affect...?

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If your motorcycle has a tachometer, what it is used to measure?

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When you let go of the throttle, it should...?

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Which of these is the only thing that would not make you reject a face shield for daytime riding?

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Your motorcycle jacket and pants should reach at least...?

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To indicate a right turn, you should...?

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When sitting on the seat of a motorcycle, you should be able to...?

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The brake light should come on at least...?

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In an emergency, you can usually find the engine kill switch...?

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Which of your turn signals can you afford to ride without?

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The rear brake on most motorcycles is operated using what?

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Which of these is not appropriate when riding a motorcycle?

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You should be able to operate all controls on your motorcycle...?

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On most motorcycles, the fuel supply valve can be found where?

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Some rules include following speed limits, stopping at stop signs and red lights, and yielding to pedestrians. Motorcycles are permitted to use high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes and are also allowed to ride side by side in a single lane. However, lane splitting, when a motorcycle rides between two lanes of traffic, is illegal in Saskatchewan. Additionally, all motorcyclists must wear a helmet that meets strict safety standards. Failure to comply with traffic rules and safety requirements can result in fines, license suspension, and, in extreme cases, imprisonment. It is essential for all motorcyclists in Saskatchewan to stay informed of the rules and regulations and to ride safely at all times.

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.