FREE NZ Motorcycle Learners Test Practice (Class 6)
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.
NZ Motorcycle Learners Test – 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 Motorcycle-specific rules
- Unlimited car tests – retake as many times as needed
- Instant feedback to learn from mistakes
- Mobile-friendly and no registration required
Tips to Pass Your Motorcycle Learners Test First Time
Passing the NZ Motorcycle Learners Test (Class 6) on your first attempt is all about preparation and confidence. Here are some proven tips to help you succeed:
1. Study the Road Code for Motorcycles
The NZ Road Code for Motorcycles is the official guide for everything you’ll be tested on. Focus on sections about motorcycle handling, safe positioning, and rules that differ from car drivers.
2. Practice With Online Tests
Taking a motorcycle learners practice test helps you get familiar with the format and timing. Aim to score consistently above the passing mark before you book your exam.
3. Pay Attention to Road Signs
Many learners lose points on sign-related questions. Make sure you know the meaning of motorcycle-specific signs like bus lanes, parking restrictions, and warning signs.
4. Manage Your Time in the Test
The Class 6 learners test is 35 questions in 30 minutes. Don’t rush, but also don’t spend too long on a single question. Mark tricky ones and return if you have time left.
5. Focus on Motorcycle-Specific Rules
Unlike car drivers, motorcyclists have rules about lane positioning, visibility, and carrying passengers. Expect extra questions around these topics.
6. Stay Calm and Confident
Nerves can cause mistakes. Read each question carefully, eliminate obvious wrong answers, and trust your preparation.
7. Book Your Test When You’re Ready
Don’t rush to sit the test. Use free practice tools and mock exams until you feel comfortable answering questions without second-guessing.
