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Loosh_03062 t1_jbzwas9 wrote

Are you looking for this?

263:33-a Moped License; Driving Mopeds. – The department shall cause to be issued a restricted license for persons without a driver's license or motorcycle license for all applicants who successfully complete the requirements for a restricted license. Applicants for such license shall be required to pass a written examination prepared by the director. No person shall drive a moped on a way of this state unless such person possesses a driver's license or restricted motorcycle license or is duly licensed to drive a moped by a license issued under this section. No person shall knowingly authorize or allow the driving of a moped owned by the person or in his or her charge on a way of this state by any person who does not hold a driver's license, a motorcycle license, or a moped restricted motorcycle license.

https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/XXI/263/263-33-a.htm

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Loosh_03062 t1_jbzwll9 wrote

And:Saf-C 1003.06 Special Moped License, Examinations Required.(a) Each applicant for a special moped license shall satisfactory complete the following in the order reflected:(1) The visual acuity examination set forth in Saf-C 1004.01; and(2) The knowledge examination set forth in Saf-C 1005.01.

https://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rules/state_agencies/saf-c1000.html

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Lannden OP t1_jbzxcbn wrote

No, I found that it is on the DMV website. I was looking for the details on what the test would entail like you can find for every other class of license. Nothing goes inyo detail on the process like the operator’s license or motorcycle license.

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Loosh_03062 t1_jc018xa wrote

Following the reference:Saf-C 1005.01 Knowledge Examination: Description.(a) The knowledge examination shall consist of up to 50 multiple choice questions designated by the director, according to the class of driver license(s) requested by the applicant.(b) Each question shall have multiple answers, only one which is correct.(c) Each question shall focus on the New Hampshire motor vehicle laws according to the class of driver license(s) requested by the applicant.

Which one can probably take to mean "anything under RSA 265 is fair game" since there aren't many rules of the road specific to mopeds (the "no riding motorcycles sidesaddle was a minor surprise, although it makes sense).

Other than that, there only seems to be the generic stuff at https://www.dmv.nh.gov/drivers-licensenon-driver-ids/driver-licensing-testing-requirements

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