
Every driver should know the state’s motor vehicle laws and policies and safe driving practices.
Knowledge exams are given on a walk-in basis at every customer service center statewide. Please check the hours of operation for the center which you will be visiting prior to your visit.
DDS offers special assistance for customers with reading disabilities and hearing impairment. Please visit your local CSC to schedule an appointment for an oral exam or to schedule an interpreter for the hearing impaired.
The road rules tests are available in some non-English languages, but all drivers must show ability to read and understand simple English such as is used in highway traffic and directional signs. Road signs and the actual driving test are conducted in English only.
These basic rules must be followed while a knowledge exam is being given:
You may not bring pens, pencils, paper, or any other items into the testing area.
All cell phones, text messaging devices, and other types of wireless devices are prohibited in the testing area.
You may not speak to anyone during the test other than the examiner administering the test.
Any violation of these rules is considered misconduct. If misconduct occurs during the administration of the knowledge exam, the exam session will be counted as a failure.
The questions on the knowledge exam pertain to topics discussed in this manual, and consist of the following components:
Road Signs
A set of questions on the meaning of standard highway signs will be given. You will be asked to identify certain signs, signals and markers. You must correctly answer 15 out of 20 questions to pass.
Road Rules
The road rules test consists of a set of questions about driver responsibility, knowledge of laws, and safe driving practices applicable to the class of license for which you are applying. You must correctly answer 15 out of 20 questions to pass.
The Free Preparation Tests at licenseroute.com
Our tests are based on the Driver’s Manual issued 10/28/2010, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) issued by the Federal Highway Administration and State laws. It consists of 28 questions, and you must correctly answer 21 questions to pass (75%).
To be sure to pass the real knowledge test, you should probably correctly answer at least 24 out of 28 questions.
Remember, you can take your preparation test over and over again. You will get a new set of randomly selected questions each time.



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