8/22/2019 Missouri Motorcycle E-course Requirement
Missouri law requires that motorcycles pass a safety inspection performed at an authorized inspection station before being registered. The Missouri Department of Revenue recently changed the vehicle safety inspection requirements, including those for motorcycles. Knowing what is and isn't required will save you.
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Welcome to the free practice exam for the Missouri state motorcycle endorsement. To prepare for this practice test, make sure you have read and studied all the information found in the Missouri Department of Revenue Motorcycle Operator Manual. Take this free practice test if you already have your driver’s license and wish to get your motorcycle endorsement. Although passing this free practice test does not guarantee you will pass the state exam, it is an excellent study tool designed to give you an accurate indication of how well you know the motorcycle manual. Our test features 25 multiple-choice practice questions. Each question has four answers to choose from. Read each question and all answers carefully before making your selection. If you are having trouble, feel free to read the hint for the question. There won’t be any hints on the state exam. Pass this practice test by answering 21 of the 25 questions correctly. For each incorrect response, you will be shown the right answer and an explanation. Each correct response will take you to the next question. Good luck and happy studying!
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Missouri law requires that motorcycles pass a safety inspection performed at an authorized inspection station before being registered. The Missouri Department of Revenue recently changed the vehicle safety inspection requirements, including those for motorcycles. Knowing what is and isn't required will save you time and money as you assemble your documentation for the Motor Vehicle Bureau.
Exempt
As of January 2010, motorcycles do not need a safety inspection for five years after the year of manufacture. For instance, a 2006 model will not need a safety inspection until 2012, regardless of any change in vehicle ownership.
Required
Motorcycles older than six model years require a safety inspection, which is normally good for two years. Even-year models six years old or more will require a safety inspection in even-numbered years, and odd-year models will be inspected in odd years. The exception to this is an even-year motorcycle with a registration expiring in an odd year or an odd-year motorcycle with expiring registration in an even year, in which case the safety inspection is good for one year and will require the two-year safety inspection the following year.
Emissions
As of October 2010, Missouri law exempts all motorcycles from emissions inspections.
Equipment
As with all other vehicle inspections, motorcycles in Missouri must have brakes, horn, wheels, tires and exhaust system in good working order. Most motorcycles come with one headlight and taillight, and these must be in proper working order. If your motorcycle has turn signals, they must work properly.
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