Colorado Motorcycle License Practice Test 2024

Colorado Motorcycle License Practice Test 2024: Try our free Colorado DMV Motorcycle Permit Written test online. Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (CO DMV) is responsible for conducting Motorcycle License written exams.

The Colorado official Motorcycle Operator’s Handbook has been prepared to provide information on the basic knowledge and skills necessary for the safe operation of a 2- or 3-wheel motorcycle. It is illegal for you to operate a motorcycle on a public street or highway in Colorado unless you have a valid license that specifically authorizes the operation of such vehicles. The general motorcycle endorsement “M” qualifies you to ride a 2- or 3-wheel motorcycle.

Colorado Motorcycle License Practice Test 2024

You must possess a valid Colorado driver’s license to apply for or add a motorcycle endorsement. The State of Colorado no longer issues new “Motorcycle Only” licenses. The motorcycle endorsement will be part of a regular or CDL license, only. The “M” will no longer be issued as a separate class of license.

Colorado Motorcycle License Practice Test 2024

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Motorcycle Permit Written Test

Test Name Colorado Motorcycle License Test
Exam Motorcycle written exam
Test Mode Online
Total Questions 25 MCQs
Time Limit 60 minutes
Test Content road signs, driving under the influence, driving rules, safety rules, and legal items
Machine Required desktop or laptop computer and a webcam with an internet connection.
Test Languages Offered English and Spanish
Retake Limit Twice in one day.

Motorcycle Endorsements

  1. M” – allows you to drive two and three-wheel motorcycles
  2. 3” – allows you to only drive three-wheel motorcycles

Resources and Handbook

For information on adding CDL/ motorcycle endorsement to either a basic or Commercial Driver’s License, please obtain a Motorcycle Operator’s Handbook from any driver’s license office or from Colorado.gov/DMV.