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Speed limits, turning and signaling rules, headlight and seat-belt requirements, and the everyday laws every driver must follow.
Questions reviewed against the official Pennsylvania driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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2 sample Traffic Laws questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.
1. At a minimum, a street-legal motorcycle must be equipped with:
Correct answer: Lights, front and rear brakes, turn signals, a horn, and two mirrors
A street-legal motorcycle should have a headlight, taillight and brake light, front and rear brakes, turn signals, a horn, and two mirrors.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Know Your Motorcycle: The Right Motorcycle For You
2. Motorcycles manufactured in 1973 or later are required by law to:
Correct answer: Use their headlights at all times
By law, motorcycles built during or after 1973 must use their headlights at all times, since a headlight is the best way to help others see you.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Increasing Conspicuity: Headlight
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