Pennsylvania Motorcycle practice
Penalties & Licensing
The point system, license suspension, provisional-license rules, insurance requirements, and other licensing basics.
Questions reviewed against the official Pennsylvania driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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1. A rider on a Class M learner's permit may carry a passenger only if the passenger is:
Correct answer: A properly licensed instructor
Class M learners may not carry passengers other than a properly licensed instructor.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Earning Your License
2. Before you can learn to operate a motorcycle in Pennsylvania, you must first obtain a:
Correct answer: Class M learner's permit
You must get a Class M learner's permit before you can begin learning to ride a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Earning Your License
3. On a first DUI conviction or acceptance into the ARD program, a rider could face:
Correct answer: License loss, jail, fines, and required rehabilitation
Penalties for a first offense can include loss of license, jail, fines, and being ordered into alcohol and drug rehabilitation or Alcohol Highway Safety School.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Penalties for Driving While Under the Influence
4. Under Pennsylvania's Implied Consent Law, refusing a chemical test of breath, blood, or urine results in:
Correct answer: An automatic one-year suspension of driving privilege
Refusing the test automatically suspends your driving privilege for one year, in addition to any suspension for a DUI conviction, even if you are not found guilty of DUI.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Pennsylvania's Implied Consent Law
5. In Pennsylvania, a driver is considered to be operating under the influence at a blood alcohol level of:
Correct answer: 0.08 percent or higher
In Pennsylvania you are considered under the influence if your blood alcohol level is 0.08 percent or higher.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Penalties for Driving While Under the Influence
6. Everyone riding on a motorcycle learner's permit is required to wear:
Correct answer: A helmet and eye protection
All permit holders must wear a helmet and eye protection while riding.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Earning Your License
7. A '9' restriction appears on a license when the rider tested on a motorcycle with more than two wheels. This restriction:
Correct answer: Prohibits operating a two-wheeled motorcycle
A '9' restriction prohibits the rider from operating a two-wheeled motorcycle, since the skill test was taken on a three-wheel machine.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Earning Your License
8. A Class M learner's permit allows a rider to operate a motorcycle:
Correct answer: Only between sunrise and sunset
A Class M permit limits you to riding only between sunrise and sunset.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Earning Your License
9. To earn a Pennsylvania motorcycle license, a rider must pass:
Correct answer: Both a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test
You must pass both a knowledge test and an on-cycle skill test, which may be given in traffic or in a controlled off-street area.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Earning Your License
10. A DUI conviction combined with a chemical-test refusal could result in a driving privilege suspension of up to:
Correct answer: Two years
The one-year refusal suspension is added to the suspension for the DUI, so together they can total a two-year loss of driving privilege.
Source: PA Motorcycle Operator Manual (PUB 147) — Pennsylvania's Implied Consent Law
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