This updated Oregon DMV practice exam for 2024 includes 40 questions from the official 2024 OR Driver Handbook. To acquire your Oregon learner’s permit, you must be 15 years old, pay the costs, and answer 28 out of 35 questions correctly. The knowledge exam is given on a touch-screen display in many languages. You may bring your own headphones if you need them. If you fail the test, you must wait a few days to retake it. If you fail the exam four times, you must wait 28 days. If you cheat on the test, you will immediately fail and have to wait 90 days to retake. Each time you take it costs $5. Our DMV practice exam covers the same material as the real knowledge test.
The best place to start. This permit test has road rules related questions, each with detailed explanations to help you truly learn the concepts, rather than just memorizing them. Each test is designed to be exactly like the real one. Feel free to take them as many times as you’d like, then move on to the marathon test.
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Practice test 3 Practice test 4 Practice test 5 Easy MarathonYour last step before moving to the Road Signs section. Practice all the road rules questions at once.
Once you’ve gotten the basic road rules down – it’s time to practice a more difficult topic. These road signs practice tests will go over road signs and other tricky topics. Take the practice permit tests as many times as it takes to get a perfect score!
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Practice test 3 Practice test 4 Practice test 5 Hard MarathonYour last step before moving to the fines and limits section. Practice all the road signs questions at once.
Finally starting to get the hang of it? Then it’s time to take the hardest permit tests. These are the most difficult topics that will go over the limits and fines as outlined in the AL Driver Handbook. || Don’t get caught by surprise on the day of your exam! Make sure you practice the most difficult questions!
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Expert MarathonYour last step before moving to the fines and limits section. Practice all the limits and fines questions at once.
Exam SimulatorThe Grand Finale. The exam simulator mimics the experience of a DMV exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. It has the same number of questions and the same passing score as your actual exam.
At least 15 years of age is required for an instruction permit. To be eligible for a driver's license, you must be at least sixteen years old.
Identification and date of birth proof;
The evidence of legality;
current address of abode
Identification Number, such as a Social Security Card
High school diploma or General Education Development (GED) Certificate of Attendance (for applicants under 18).
Vision, driving knowledge, and driving exams will be required (and a Safe Driving Practices Test if you are younger than 16).
For at least six months, keep your teaching permit.
Complete a total of 100 hours of supervised driving.
Be able to drive a car.
For at least six months, keep your teaching permit.
Complete a minimum of 50 hours of supervised driving practice;
Make sure you complete an ODOT-approved traffic safety course.
Anyone who is at least 21 years old and has maintained a valid driver's license for at least three years is considered an experienced driver. This person must sit in the passenger seat next to you.
Yes. Your driver's license will specify whether you need corrective glasses in order to pass the exam.
Thirty-five questions from the Oregon Driver Manual's road signs, legislation, and other material are included in the exam.
To demonstrate your understanding of safe driving techniques, you must pass this supplementary exam. Only those under the age of sixteen are required to take the test.
Arrive at least an hour before the closing time for the knowledge exam; no appointments are necessary.
You'll have to hold off until the next day at the very least. You must wait at least 28 days after four unsuccessful tries.
Turning;
a reversal of direction;
Parking;
Changes in lanes;
The ability to manage the vehicle's speed
Signaling;
The ability to operate a vehicle;
Driving skill in general.
No, if you have finished an ODOT-approved Driver Education course within the last two years, you do not have to take the exam. An official certificate of completion is required.
Yes. The examiner will check to see whether the following components are in good functioning order in the vehicle:
the use of turn signals is mandatory;
Indicator lights;
horn;
door for the driver's side
a seat in the front
seatbelts;
tires;
muffler;
Rearview or side mirrors
Wait 28 days before taking the exam again if you're under the age of 18.
You must wait seven days before retaking the exam if you are 18 years old or older. Wait 14 days after the second try before attempting again. You have 28 days to wait after your third failed attempt.