Free Practice · Updated 2026 · Based on Delaware Motorcycle Manual (DMV/Office of Highway Safety)
Delaware MotorcyclePractice Test 2026
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DE-Specific Rules: Riders and passengers under 19 must wear a helmet and eye protection at all times. Riders 19 and older only need to carry a helmet, but eye protection is mandatory for everyone. Since 2023, anyone with a newly issued endorsement — and any passenger riding with them — must wear a helmet and eye protection for their first 2 years, regardless of age.
Prepare for your Delaware DMV motorcycle knowledge test (Class M endorsement) with 25 free practice questions matching the real exam format — covering Delaware's under-19 helmet rule, the newly-endorsed 2-year helmet requirement, eye protection standards, and safe riding techniques. Written to match the actual DMV exam.
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Real Test Format
25 questions at the Delaware DMV. Need 20 correct (80%) to pass.
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Delaware Specific
Under-19 helmet rule, 2-year new-endorsement rule, eye protection & more.
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Instant Feedback
Explanation after every answer so you learn Delaware law as you go.
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Handbook Accurate
All questions sourced from the 2026 Delaware Motorcycle Manual.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Delaware Motorcycle Test — Common Questions
Everything you need to know before taking your Delaware motorcycle knowledge test.
The Delaware motorcycle knowledge test typically has 25 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 20 correctly — a score of 80% — to pass. Questions are based on the Delaware Motorcycle Manual.
Riders and passengers up to 19 years old must wear a helmet and eye protection at all times. Riders 19+ only need to carry an approved helmet, not wear it — unless they are a "newly-endorsed" rider (endorsement obtained on or after September 1, 2023), in which case they and any passenger must wear a helmet and eye protection for the first 2 years.
Yes. Eye protection is required for all motorcycle operators and passengers in Delaware, regardless of age. A helmet with built-in eye protection, such as a visor, satisfies this requirement without needing separate goggles or glasses.
Anyone who obtains a motorcycle endorsement on or after September 1, 2023 must wear a helmet and eye protection — not just carry them — for the first two years after receiving the endorsement. This also applies to anyone riding as their passenger during that period.
Riders add a Class M endorsement to their existing Delaware driver's license by passing the required written and skills tests, often after completing a DMV-supported motorcycle safety course offered through the Delaware Office of Highway Safety.
No. Passengers are not allowed while a rider is operating on a temporary motorcycle instruction permit, and helmets and eye protection are required for permit holders regardless of age.
Yes. Motorcycles registered in Delaware must carry at least the state's minimum liability insurance, the same as other registered motor vehicles.
The test covers areas such as licensing and the M endorsement process, helmet and eye protection laws (including the newly-endorsed rider rule), required equipment and traffic laws, passenger restrictions, and general safe-riding practices like the SEE strategy and space cushions.
Yes. All practice questions are fully mobile-friendly with no app download and no sign-up required. Tap an answer to get instant feedback and a detailed explanation of the correct answer and the relevant Delaware law.
