Nebraska Motorcycle Manual
Read the official manual from NE DMV directly. Download the PDF for offline study or read it online.
Nebraska Motorcycle Operator Manual
Official Resource
This handbook is sourced directly from NE DMV.
Testing at a Glance for Nebraska
Once you've read the handbook, here's what to expect at the NE DMV knowledge test.
25
80%
No time limit
$29
Documents You'll Need When You Take the Nebraska Test
Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful status, Social Security number (or valid I-94/I-94A), and two documents proving Nebraska principal address; minimum age 15 for LPD.
Nebraska-Specific Rules Covered in This Handbook
Rules unique to Nebraska that NE DMV weights heavily in the knowledge test — you'll see these in the handbook chapters.
- gavel Novice LPD/LPE/SCP/POP holders banned from any interactive wireless device use while driving
- gavel Texting while driving is a secondary offense ($200-$500 fine, 3 points)
- gavel Must slow to 25 mph when meeting/overtaking school bus with flashing yellow lights
- gavel LPD holders must be accompanied by a licensed driver age 21 or older
- gavel Written test waived if you held an LPE, SCP, or LPD valid or expired no more than one year
After You Pass: Nebraska License Renewal
5 years
$26
5-year Class O license fee is $26.50.Up to 90 days prior to the birthday (60 days for those turning 21)
More Nebraska Driving Resources
Nebraska Handbook FAQ
Is this the official Nebraska motorcycle handbook?
Yes. The handbook mirrored above is the same document NE DMV publishes on its official website — we host it here for faster mobile loading and cleaner reading.
What documents does NE DMV require when I show up for the test?
Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful status, Social Security number (or valid I-94/I-94A), and two documents proving Nebraska principal address; minimum age 15 for LPD.
Does the Nebraska motorcycle manual replace the driver handbook?
No — the Motorcycle Operator Manual covers Class M-specific skills (controls, cornering, lane positioning) and adds to the standard driver handbook rather than replacing it. You must know both to pass the Class M endorsement test.
Are official Nebraska handbook translations available?
NE DMV publishes select translations (usually Spanish, sometimes others) on its site. Third-party translations exist online but should be cross-checked against the English source — legal wording matters on the exam.
How much of the Nebraska 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 Nebraska differs and where test questions are hardest to guess.
Can I read the Nebraska handbook on my phone?
Yes. Both the official PDF and our mirrored HTML version work on mobile. HTML loads faster on cellular and is easier to search — use the reader above for study sessions on the go.
How current is this Nebraska handbook version?
NE 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.
Do I have to read the whole Nebraska handbook to pass the test?
The NE 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.
