
Indiana Knowledge Test
The Indiana written knowledge test is based on information contained in the driver’s manual. To pass the written knowledge test, you must demonstrate a basic understanding of Indiana traffic laws and safe driving techniques, and you must be able to read and understand highway signs regulating, warning, and directing traffic.
Written knowledge tests include multiple choice questions concerning traffic maneuvers and knowledge of types of traffic signs. There are 16 sign identifications and 34 questions of which you can only miss two signs and six questions to pass.
If you fail to pass a written knowledge test, you must wait until the next business day to take the test again.
Applicants who must take the knowledge test include:
- Learner’s permit applicants who are not enrolled in a driver education program.
- Driver’s license applicants who have completed a driver education program.
- Drivers younger than 21 years of age renewing a valid driver’s license and have active points on their driving record.
- Drivers 21 and older who have six or more active points on their Indiana driving record.
- New Indiana residents who hold an out-of-state license of any type and are applying for an Indiana driver’s license.
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Questions about road signs, motor vehicle laws, and safe driving are all integrated in the same test. Each test consists of 25 questions, and you should have 21 correct answers to pass (approximately 84%).
Each tests is randomly created from a large database of questions. You can take the preparation test several times.
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