Wyoming Motorcycle Test Sample Questions
Real, Wyoming-specific sample questions from our practice question bank, with the correct answer, a full explanation, and a source reference for each. See our national sample questions for topics that apply to every state, or take the full Wyoming motorcycle practice test to test yourself instead of just reading the answers.
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1. How many questions are on Wyoming's motorcycle knowledge test, and what's the passing score?
Wyoming's motorcycle knowledge test has 25 questions, and an applicant needs at least 20 correct (80%) to pass.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual
2. What is the minimum age for a full Wyoming motorcycle endorsement, versus starting the permit process?
A full Wyoming motorcycle endorsement requires being 17, though an applicant can begin the process with an instruction permit as early as 15.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual
3. What can a Wyoming applicant receive at 16 after completing practice requirements?
A Wyoming applicant who completes the practice requirements can receive an intermediate motorcycle license at 16, before qualifying for the full endorsement at 17.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual
4. What does completing an approved motorcycle safety course allow a Wyoming applicant to skip?
Completing an approved motorcycle safety course exempts a Wyoming applicant from taking both the knowledge exam and the on-cycle skills test.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual
5. Does Wyoming require a helmet for a motorcycle operator 18 or older?
Wyoming does not require a helmet for a rider 18 or older; only a rider under 18 must wear one, and it must carry a DOT sticker.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual
6. If a Wyoming rider's passenger is under 18, what applies to that passenger?
A passenger under 18 must wear a motorcycle helmet in Wyoming, regardless of the operator's own age.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual
7. Why are high wind gusts a distinct hazard for a Wyoming motorcyclist?
Wyoming's open, high-plains terrain can produce sudden, strong crosswind gusts capable of pushing a motorcycle off its line or even blowing it over, a genuinely distinctive hazard.
Source: Wyoming Motorcycle Manual