NZ Motorcycle Learner Licence (Class 6) Practice Test (FREE)

Take a free 35-question mock test or focus on Class 6 Motorcycle-only rules.

💡 Quick Tip: Practice until you can score 33/35 consistently before booking your NZ motorcycle learner test.


Key Topics Covered

  • NZ Road Code rules for motorcycles
  • Safe motorcycle handling and lane positioning
  • Overtaking, merging, and lane splitting guidelines
  • Recognising NZ motorcycle-specific road signs and markings
  • Emergency response and hazard awareness
  • Giving way at intersections while riding
  • Parking and U-turn rules for motorcycles

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Why Use Our Motorcycle Test Preparation Tool?

  • 100% aligned with the official NZTA Road Code
  • Practice questions updated for 2025 learners licence
  • Covers both general and car-specific rules
  • Unlimited car tests – retake as many times as needed
  • Instant feedback to learn from mistakes
  • Mobile-friendly and no registration required

FAQ Section

Q: Is the NZ motorcycle practice test free?
A: Yes, all our motorcycle practice tests are 100% free. You can take them as many times as you like.

Q: How many questions are in the NZ motorcycle learner theory test?
A: You must answer at least 32 correctly to pass. To pass the NZ Motorcycle Learner Licence Test (Class 6) has 35 questions, you must answer at least 32 out of 35 questions correctly. Practising online helps build confidence before the real theory test.

Q: What’s the difference between the motorcycle-only test and the full test?
A: The motorcycle-only test focuses only on Class 6 rules, signs, and riding situations, while the full test covers all Road Code modules (cars, heavy vehicles, and general road rules).

Q: Can I practice on my phone?
A: Yes, our practice tests are mobile-friendly, so you can prepare for your learner licence anytime.

Q: Do the practice tests use real NZTA questions?
A: Our questions are based on the NZ Road Code and closely mirror the official learner licence test, but they are not taken directly from NZTA’s exam.