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Al Jahra General Traffic Department Motorcycle Theory Test

Free practice for the General Traffic Department motorcycle theory (knowledge) test in Al Jahra. Sit timed mock exams and topic tests with the answer and an explanation for every question, written from the public UAE traffic rules and standard GCC road signs. No signup, retake as often as you like.

5

Practice tests

3

Mock exams

75%

Pass mark

15/20

General Traffic Department

Authority

Al Jahra

How to prepare in three steps

1

Warm up by topic

Drill the core topics with instant feedback until each one feels easy.

2

Sit a timed mock

Run a full mock exam against the clock, with no feedback until the end, just like the real test.

3

Review and retake

Read the explanation for every miss, then retake until you clear the pass mark comfortably.

Licence process guide

How to get your Motorcycle driving licence in Al Jahra, Kuwait

Obtaining a driving licence in Kuwait is managed by the General Traffic Department (GTD), which operates under the Ministry of Interior (MOI). The process involves an eye test, a theory (written) test, mandatory practical training at an approved driving school, and a road test administered by a GTD examiner. Kuwait applies specific eligibility conditions to expatriate residents, and these conditions have changed over time and may change again; they can include restrictions based on residency category, profession, educational qualification, or minimum salary. This guide covers the light-vehicle (private car) licence journey. Always confirm current eligibility and procedural requirements directly with the General Traffic Department before you begin, as rules are updated by ministerial decision without advance public notice.

The step‑by‑step journey

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    1. Confirm Expatriate Eligibility

    Before anything else, verify that your residency category and personal circumstances currently qualify you to apply for a driving licence in Kuwait. Historically, certain visa categories, salary thresholds, or academic qualifications have been required for some expat nationalities, but these criteria are set by MOI ministerial decision and change periodically. Bring your Civil ID and passport to the nearest GTD office, or check the MOI Kuwait website or app, to confirm you are eligible at the time you intend to apply. Do not assume prior information online or from third parties is current. Confirm the current eligibility requirements with the General Traffic Department.

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    2. Obtain an Eye Test Certificate

    Visit an MOI-approved optician or medical centre to obtain a standard vision test certificate. The certificate must confirm your eyesight meets the minimum standard required for driving. If you wear corrective lenses, this will normally be noted on your licence. The certificate is typically valid for a limited period, so do not obtain it too far in advance of your application. A list of approved centres may be available at the GTD or on the MOI portal. Confirm current requirements with the General Traffic Department.

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    3. Enrol at an Approved Driving School and Submit Your Application

    Kuwait requires most applicants to train through a GTD-approved driving school. Enrol, submit your documents (see Documents section), and pay the applicable fees. The driving school typically lodges your file with the GTD on your behalf, or they will direct you to submit directly at a GTD office. Confirm the current enrolment and submission procedure with your chosen school and with the General Traffic Department, as administrative arrangements differ between schools and governorates.

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    4. Theory (Written) Test

    Once your application file is accepted, you will be scheduled for a theory test. The test assesses knowledge of Kuwait traffic rules and road signs. It is typically taken at the driving school or at a GTD testing centre. Results are usually available the same day. If you do not pass, you may re-sit after a waiting period; confirm re-sit rules with the GTD. Confirm scheduling, format, and pass requirements with the General Traffic Department.

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    5. Practical Driving Lessons

    After passing the theory test, you undertake a required number of practical driving lessons with an instructor at your approved driving school. The minimum number of lessons is set by the GTD and has varied over time; confirm the current requirement with the General Traffic Department. Lessons cover vehicle control, manoeuvers, road positioning, and traffic rules in practice. Additional lessons beyond the minimum may be taken privately with your school.

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    6. Road Test (Practical Examination)

    The GTD examiner conducts the road test, typically using a vehicle provided by the driving school. The examiner will assess your ability to handle the vehicle safely, obey traffic signals, perform standard manoeuvers, and conduct yourself appropriately on public roads. Common reasons for failure include improper observation at junctions, insufficient control of speed, incorrect lane discipline, poor reverse parking technique, and failure to yield appropriately. If you fail, you will wait a specified period before re-sitting. Confirm re-sit waiting periods and any associated fees with the General Traffic Department.

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    7. Licence Issuance and Collection

    On passing the road test, the GTD processes your licence. In many cases the driving school handles the administrative submission. The licence is either collected from the GTD office or from the driving school depending on the current procedure. Processing time can vary; confirm expected collection time with the General Traffic Department. Your licence will state any corrective-lens conditions and the vehicle category it covers.

Tips to pass

  • Verify your expat eligibility status before paying any fees or enrolling at a driving school; eligibility conditions change by ministerial decision and may not be widely publicised.
  • Choose a GTD-approved driving school and ask specifically about the current minimum lesson requirement, included services, and what happens if you need a re-sit, before signing any enrolment contract.
  • Book your eye test only when you are ready to proceed with the application, as the certificate has a limited validity window and you do not want it to expire before your GTD appointment.
  • Study Kuwait traffic law and road signs using official or well-regarded materials; pay particular attention to roundabout right-of-way rules, speed limits across zones, and pedestrian crossing obligations, as these feature prominently in the theory test.
  • During practical lessons, ask your instructor to specifically practise reverse parking and any manoeuvres required for the road test at your GTD centre, as these are common failure points.
  • Keep clear photocopies and photographs of all your documents before submission, and track any receipts for fees paid; GTD processes can require resubmission and having copies prevents delays.

This is a short version for the motorcycle class. Read the full Al Jahra licence guide for documents, fees, booking and every stage in detail.

Passing the Al Jahra General Traffic Department Motorcycle theory test

This track prepares you for the motorcycle (rider) licence with the General Traffic Department in Al Jahra. The theory test is 20 multiple-choice questions with a 75% pass mark, so you need 15 correct within about 20 minutes. Alongside the core road signs and rules, expect questions on machine control, protective gear, filtering and rider safety.

Warm up with the topic tests, then sit the 3 timed mock exams so the format feels familiar on the day. Every question is written from the public UAE traffic rules and standard GCC road signs, with the correct answer and a short explanation.

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Motorcycle theory test FAQs

The General Traffic Department motorcycle theory (knowledge) test has 20 multiple-choice questions and you need 15 correct to pass, which is 75%. You get about 20 minutes. Confirm the exact requirements for the motorcycle class with the General Traffic Department, as they can change.

This track prepares you for the motorcycle (rider) licence. It focuses on machine control, protective gear, filtering and rider safety, alongside the core road signs and rules that appear on every General Traffic Department theory test.

There are 5 free practice tests for the Al Jahra General Traffic Department motorcycle track: 3 timed mock exams and 2 topic tests. Each has the correct answer and an explanation for every question.

Expect road signs and signals, right of way, roundabouts, lane discipline, speed limits, parking, and fines and penalties, plus machine control, protective gear, filtering and rider safety for the motorcycle class. Our questions are drawn from the public traffic rules and standard GCC road signs.

Fees for the motorcycle class are set by the General Traffic Department and approved driving schools and can change, so we do not quote a fixed price. Usually you register with a driving school, complete the required lectures, then sit the theory test at an approved centre. Confirm the current fee and steps with the General Traffic Department or your driving school.

Yes. Every Al Jahra General Traffic Department motorcycle mock exam and topic test is completely free, needs no account or signup, and you can retake it as many times as you like until you clear the 75% pass mark.

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