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District of Columbia Motorcycle Manual

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2025-2026 EDITION

District of Columbia Motorcycle Operator Manual

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Official Resource

This handbook is sourced directly from DC DMV.

Testing at a Glance for District of Columbia

Once you've read the handbook, here's what to expect at the DC DMV knowledge test.

Question count

25

Passing score

80%

Time limit

75 min

Test fee

$10

Documents You'll Need When You Take the District of Columbia Test

Proof of identity and age (16+), two proofs of DC residency, proof of Social Security Number, and parental consent if under 18; must have no outstanding DC debts or unpaid traffic fines.

District of Columbia-Specific Rules Covered in This Handbook

Rules unique to District of Columbia that DC DMV weights heavily in the knowledge test — you'll see these in the handbook chapters.

  • gavel Vehicles already in a DC traffic circle have the right-of-way over entering vehicles
  • gavel No right turn on red in the downtown central business district where posted
  • gavel Must stop for pedestrians in any marked or unmarked crosswalk
  • gavel Handheld cell phone use while driving is prohibited
  • gavel Drivers must give bicyclists at least 3 feet of clearance when passing

After You Pass: District of Columbia License Renewal

License valid for

8 years

Renewal fee

$47

Renew early

Renewal notice mailed 60 days before expiration

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District of Columbia Handbook FAQ

Is this the official District of Columbia motorcycle handbook?

Yes. The handbook mirrored above is the same document DC DMV publishes on its official website — we host it here for faster mobile loading and cleaner reading.

What documents does DC DMV require when I show up for the test?

Proof of identity and age (16+), two proofs of DC residency, proof of Social Security Number, and parental consent if under 18; must have no outstanding DC debts or unpaid traffic fines.

How often is the District of Columbia driver handbook updated?

DC DMV typically publishes a new edition once a year, though major legislation (e.g., hands-free laws, GDL changes) can prompt an off-cycle refresh. The date on the cover indicates the current edition.

Do first-time drivers and renewing drivers use the same District of Columbia handbook?

Yes. DC DMV publishes a single unified handbook covering both. Sections marked "For New Drivers" or "GDL" are the ones a renewing driver can skim; the rest is universal.

Do I have to read the whole District of Columbia handbook to pass the test?

The DC DMV test has 25 questions and you need 20 correct (80%) to pass. All questions come from the handbook, but strategic readers focus on Signs, Right-of-Way, and Signaling first — those chapters carry the most test weight.

How much of the District of Columbia handbook is state-specific vs. federal?

Federal baseline (signs, signals, general rules of the road) accounts for roughly 70-80% of any state handbook. The remainder — GDL rules, specific fine schedules, unique state laws — is where District of Columbia differs and where test questions are hardest to guess.

Can I get a printed copy of the District of Columbia handbook?

Some DC DMV field offices distribute free printed copies while supplies last — availability varies by location. If none are stocked, you can print the PDF at any office-supply or public library.

How current is this District of Columbia handbook version?

DC DMV updates the handbook when state law changes — usually once per year, sometimes more when major legislation passes. Our copy is refreshed against the state site as soon as a new edition drops.