
Tennessee Written Knowledge Test
The Tennessee written exam for a Class D driver’s license covers knowledge needed to drive safely. The test consists of multiple choice questions based on information in the Driver’s Manual. By law, 25% of the test covers drugs and alcohol related questions. The rest covers traffic signs and signals, safe driving principles, and rules of the road.
The knowledge tests are administered using computerized testing machines. In very limited circumstances, tests are administered in written formats.
Besides English, the tests are also offered in Spanish, Korean or Japanese. Interpreters are not allowed to assist with any of the driver license testing. Applicants for whom English is not their first language may also use a translation dictionary as long as there are no notes or other handwriting visible within the pages of the book.
Any form of cheating by an applicant on a required examination will result in an automatic failure and the applicant will not be allowed to re-attempt the test for 30 days. Forms of cheating include, but are not limited to the following:
- Use of any form of written notes.
- Talking during the examination.
- Attempting to allow another person to take the examination.
- Use of cell phones, pagers or text messaging devices (all must be turned off).
Remember, the use of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), Smart Phones, Electronic Dictionaries and other similar electronic devices are not allowed during testing.
A mandatory seven-day waiting period is required after failing any driver’s license knowledge test.
If you fail your written driver’s license test, use this time wisely and take our practice tests!
The Free Practice Tests at Licenseroute.com
Each test is based on the Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual issued by Tennessee Department of Public safety, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) issued by the Federal Highway Administration (Traffic signs) and Tennessee State Laws.
Our practice tests consist of 25 questions, and you must correctly answer 21 questions to pass.
All tests are randomly generated from a large database of questions.
You can take several tests. You will get a new set of randomly selected questions each time.
There are approximately 60 different questions about alcohol and drugs. The total number of questions in our database exceeds 500.

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