New Zealand Motorbike Driving Test Study Guide 2026

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📋 New Zealand Motorbike Driving Test Exam Format at a Glance

35
Questions
30 min
Time Limit
91%
Passing Score

📚 New Zealand Motorbike Driving Test Topics to Study (15)

✍️ Sample New Zealand Motorbike Driving Test Questions & Answers

1. What is the immediate consequence of successfully passing the Basic Handling Skills Test?
You are issued a certificate which allows you to apply for a motorcycle learner licence (Class 6L) and sit the theory test.

Passing the BHST does not grant a licence. It provides you with a certificate. You must then take this certificate to a licensing agent (e.g., AA or VTNZ) to apply for your learner licence, which involves passing a theory test and an eyesight check.

2. What is a courtesy crossing?
It's a raised crossing in the road that you aren't required to stop for, but allows for a safer place to stop if pedestrians do want to cross

Courtesy crossings are usually made of bricks or paving and are often raised above the level of the road. They are not official pedestrian crossings, but they do provide a place where drivers can stop safely to allow pedestrians to cross.

3. What should a motorcyclist do to maximise their visibility when stopped at an intersection waiting to turn?
Position slightly to one side of the lane to be seen in mirrors

Positioning slightly to the side allows following drivers to see you in their mirrors and alerts cross-traffic to your presence.

4. A rider is performing the 'Linking figures of eight' stage. What key skill is the examiner primarily assessing during this manoeuvre?
Low-speed balance, coordination, and clutch/throttle control

The 'Linking figures of eight' stage is designed specifically to test a rider's ability to maintain balance and control of the motorcycle at low speeds. It requires precise coordination of steering input, clutch, and throttle to perform tight turns without putting a foot down.

5. A 'head check' is a vital defensive riding manoeuvre. In which of the following situations is a head check most critical?
Before changing lanes or your position within a lane.

A head check, turning your head to look over your shoulder, is essential for seeing vehicles in your blind spots. It is a mandatory action before changing lanes, merging, or significantly altering your position within your lane to ensure the space is clear.

6. What must a motorcyclist do when they encounter a STOP sign at an intersection?
Stop completely, then give way before proceeding

A STOP sign legally requires you to bring your motorcycle to a complete stop, then give way to all traffic before proceeding.

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