yes, but you are limited to the size and power level of the bike you use for the test.
Yes! Please see all the requirements and procedures in the motorcycle manual (related link).
It depends on the state. In some, yes but I'm sure others have provisions requiring some kind of disability if you want to take a test on more than 2 wheels.
No, you do not need a motorcycle to take the test.
You can take the motorycycle test even if you don't have motorcycle yet.
you can take an official motorcycle drivers test at a residence that gives out the test or it could be possible that you could take an online official motorcycle drivers test.
No, you do not need your own motorcycle to take the test. Many testing centers provide motorcycles for the test.
25... you can miss four and still pass!
To get a motorcycle licence, you must first apply for the motorcycle learner's permit before you receive a street legal motorcycle; you can then take the written and road test to get your motorcycle licence.
no you just need to have a state licence. that is working This is not a completely true answer. While some states will allow a trike rider to ride with a auto license, most states require you to have a standard motorcycle license. Also most insurance companies requires the owner of the trike to have a license or a permit to insure the vehicle.
If you just research motorcycle safety and how to stay safe on the road way. You should not have to find or take a permit test. Just go take the test and get on the road.
In Indiana, to drive a 149 cc scooter, you need a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license or a motorcycle learner's permit. The endorsement is obtained by passing a written test and a skills test, or by completing a motorcycle safety course. If you have a regular driver's license, you can apply for the endorsement through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). Always check the latest regulations, as requirements may change.