September 25, 2010 6:00 AM PDT
I second the suggestion to take the MSF Basic Riders Course. It took a whole weekend up between classroom and course, but I actually had fun with it, between the other folks in the course and the instructor. Not the worst way to spend a weekend.
Regarding test questions - I'm in Wisconsin and maybe Tennessee is different, but up here the test questions are honestly pretty easy if you take the time to read the DOT manual. At least here, they don't ask a bunch of obscure questions, they want you to know the practical stuff, things like traffic laws, proper lane position, safe operation techniques, etc., things you probably need to know anyway. If she spends a few hours getting familiar with and understanding the state motorcycle manual, I'd imagine she'd have no problems.
September 25, 2010 6:55 AM PDT
September 26, 2010 3:41 AM PDT
You should be able to go to your local DMV and get the motorcyle manual, it will have all the info you need. And I also recomend the motorcycle safety course. By taking the novice course you ride their bike and that way you can figure out if it's really something you want to do without having to buy a bike.
September 26, 2010 9:06 AM PDT
Thanks for the suggestions - My Wife Rides with me all the time and would benefit from the course but she chokes on tests - I'll have her look at the link and use the Practice Tests! Thanks all!
September 26, 2010 10:40 AM PDT
My wife n I took the free motorcycle test that has 7 questions, we scored 4 right n 3 wrong...
Hmmmm...I still aint goon quit riding hahaha....