Free 2026 MI DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Michigan Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your MI SOS written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
MI Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
MI Motorcycle Practice Test 1
arrow_forward_iosMI Motorcycle Practice Test 2
arrow_forward_iosMI Motorcycle Practice Test 3
arrow_forward_iosMI Cornering & Braking Drill
arrow_forward_iosPractice by Topic
Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
What to Expect on the Michigan motorcycle (Class M) Test
Computer testing station at Secretary of State office (50 questions: 25 signs + 25 rules); online at-home option via KnowTo Drive with webcam identity verification for adults.
No time limit
Free / bundled
Free at SOS office; $6.50 convenience fee for online KnowTo Drive at-home test. TIP issuance fee is $25 (separate from the test).Appointment recommended for SOS office visit (can be scheduled up to one hour before closing); no appointment needed for the online at-home version.
Multiple attempts allowed; no posted lifetime limit.
English, Spanish, Arabic
Documents to Bring to Your Michigan Test
Proof of legal presence, Social Security number, proof of identity, and Michigan residency. Documents must be in English or accompanied by an English translation.
Michigan Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Michigan that appear on the MI SOS knowledge test more than others.
- gavel Michigan Left / median U-turn crossover technique
- gavel MI Hands-Free Law effective June 30, 2023 - no holding a mobile device
- gavel GDL Segment 1 and Segment 2 driver education requirements
- gavel MI Move Over Law - slow 10 mph below limit and change lanes for stopped emergency/service vehicles
- gavel GDL Level 2: no driving 10 p.m.-5 a.m., only one non-family passenger under 21
Michigan DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Michigan motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The MI SOS motorcycle (Class M) knowledge test has 50 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
Should I go with my first instinct on the Michigan test?
Usually yes. Research on multiple-choice exams shows changing an answer helps only when you realize you misread the question — not when you simply feel uncertain. Read carefully once, commit, move on.
What happens before I actually take the Michigan test at the office?
You'll present your documents, pay applicable fees, pass the vision screening, and (if you're issued a permit that day) get your photo taken. Only then are you handed off to a testing terminal or a paper packet.
Is the Michigan written test the same as the road test?
No. The knowledge test is a written or computer-based exam on rules and signs. After you pass it, you'll take a separate behind-the-wheel road test with an examiner to earn your full license.
Does an MSF course waive any Michigan motorcycle requirements?
In most states an MSF Basic RiderCourse waives the on-road skills portion of the licensing exam, and sometimes the written portion as well. MI SOS publishes the specific waivers on its site — bring the completion card to your DMV visit.
What documents does MI SOS require to take the test?
Proof of legal presence, Social Security number, proof of identity, and Michigan residency. Documents must be in English or accompanied by an English translation.
Can I take the Michigan DMV test in a language other than English?
Yes. MI SOS offers the knowledge test in 3 languages including English, Spanish, Arabic. Ask when scheduling if your language is available at your chosen office.
Where can I verify these Michigan test details on an official source?
MI SOS publishes the authoritative rules at https://www.michigan.gov/sos/license-id/new-drivers-18-older. We refresh our numbers annually against that page — if you spot a discrepancy, the DMV site is the source of truth.
What's a Michigan-specific rule that shows up on the test?
One example: MI Move Over Law - slow 10 mph below limit and change lanes for stopped emergency/service vehicles Rules like this are drawn straight from the state handbook and are the ones out-of-state applicants most often miss.
How early should I arrive for my Michigan test appointment?
Arrive 15-20 minutes before your slot. MI SOS offices often move faster than the appointment time suggests, and late arrivals may forfeit the slot entirely.
