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This quiz is on: Motorway rules

  • Motorcycle questions
  • UK highway code
  • Updated for 2025
  • Different order each time you try
  • Passing score is 86%

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Questions on Motorway rules

When may you stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway?

You’re riding on the motorway. Where should you position your motorcycle well before you reach your exit slip-road?

What should you do if you’re joining a motorway from a slip road?

What’s the minimum engine size your motorcycle must have, if you want to ride it on the motorway?

You’re riding at 70 mph on a three-lane motorway. Which lane should you use if there’s no traffic ahead?

You’re riding on a motorway. Unless signs show otherwise, what’s the national speed limit?

Why is it particularly important to carry out a check of your motorcycle before making a long motorway journey?

You stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway and use the emergency telephone. Where’s the best place to wait for help to arrive?

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