Theknowledge test is available to take online at KnowToDrive Nevada. These results are transmitted to the DMV automatically for the purposes of issuing instruction permits or driver licenses. The test is available in both English and Spanish. Touch-screen devices are not compatible with the online exam - only computers with front-facing cameras or camera peripherals.
Interpreters must attest that they are approved by a governmental agency, court, educational institution, or non-profit advocacy group by presenting a letter from the approving agency. This is submitted with an application (DMV 502). See DMV Approved Translators/Interpreters.
The DMV charges a Testing Fee of $25 for a first-time knowledge and skills test and $10 for all retests. The initial fee covers both written and drive tests for any combination of license classes or endorsements that are paid for at the same time.
The KnowToDrive Nevada written exam charges a $6.75 fee each time the exam is taken. This fee is assessed at the time of testing. The initial testing fee of $25 will still be assessed when collecting your driving credentials. These fees are in addition to other Driver License Fees. Certain medically-required tests are exempt. There is no charge for vision tests.
New drivers earn their driver's license by completing the written exam, vision screening and the road test. Being prepared and knowing what to expect will help you succeed in earning your driver's license, so be sure to use the study guide and take the time allotted by your driver's permit to build up your confidence logging driving hours with an experienced operator.
Anyone applying for a first license, or anyone changing their license classification must take the exams, but the written test and road test may be waived if you currently hold a valid out-of-State license. You must obtain a new Maine license within 30 days of becoming a resident of the State of Maine. Visit our "New Resident" page for all the information you'll need to complete the process. If you have additional questions, call the Examination Section at
(207) 624-9000 ext. 52119 or by email at
Examinat...@maine.gov.
Severe Weather Guidance
In the event that state offices are closed for the day or have a delayed opening/early closure due to severe weather, all written and road exams scheduled for the period when offices are closed will be automatically rescheduled at no fee and a new appointment notice with the new date and time will be mailed out. If state offices are open during a weather event and you are unable to travel to your exam site due to the weather, please call the Bureau of Motor Vehicles during normal business hours to cancel your exam. There is no rescheduling fee for exams that you cancel prior to the exam time due to weather conditions. Call
(207) 624-9000 ext. 52119 for non-commercial exams and
(207) 624-9000 ext. 52122 for commercial exams. If you have questions or concerns about a cancelation due to a state office closure, you may call these same numbers after state offices reopen.
A vision test is required of all applicants. You may take a vision test at no fee when you appear for your written examination. Alternatively, you may have a doctor of your choice provide the exam at your expense and fill out the exam form. You will need to give the completed form to the driver's license examiner at the time of your driver's examination.
Written Test Information
The knowledge test consists of 30 questions and you must answer a minimum of 24 correctly to pass the test. Questions will cover several topic areas, including your understanding of the rules of the road, the meaning of various signs, pedestrian and bicycle safety, an awareness of Maine' s operating under the influence laws and the dangers associated with distracted driving. The practice questions at the end of each chapter of the study guide will aid you in your preparation for the written examination.
To get a learner's permit in Florida, you must be at least 15 years old, complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course, pass vision and hearing tests, as well as the written knowledge exam, and provide the required identification documents.
With a learner's permit in Florida, you can drive during daylight hours for the first three months and until 10 PM thereafter, but you must always be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old in the front passenger seat.
At Driving-Tests.org, we understand the importance of reliable and accurate practice tests to help you prepare for your DMV exam. That's why we've developed a meticulous process to create and continually update our practice questions, ensuring they reflect the most current driving laws and regulations.
Our thorough quality control process ensures that you have access to practice tests that are as accurate and up-to-date as possible. We believe in the power of well-prepared drivers and are dedicated to providing you with the best study tools to help you succeed on your DMV exam.
The ELDT regulations establish a Federal standard for training CDL applicants. Applicants must successfully complete this training before they will be permitted to take the CDL skills test or, in the case of the H endorsement, the knowledge test. Drivers will search for a training provider using the upcoming Training Provider Registry. For more information, please visit the Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) webpage.
Effective July 12, 2021 District law (DCMR Title 18, Section 1303) requires all new drivers seeking a commercial learner permit (CLP) and those looking to convert an out-of-state CDL to complete mandatory Human Trafficking Awareness training before being issued a CLP or converting an out-of-state CDL.
The training involves watching a brief educational film and takes about 15 minutes to complete. The required training can be completed online and a printed certificate of completion will be issued upon successful completion of the online training.
Beginning November 18, 2024, State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) will be required to remove the commercial driving privileges from the driver license of an individual subject to the CMV driving prohibition. This would result in a downgrade of the license until the driver completes the return-to-duty (RTD) process.
Note: SDLAs with legislative authority currently have the option to voluntarily query the Clearinghouse and downgrade CDLs for prohibited drivers and may do so before the November 18, 2024 compliance date.
The Clearinghouse contains records of violations of drug and alcohol prohibitions in 49 CFR Part 382, Subpart B, including positive drug or alcohol test results and test refusals. When a driver completes the RTD process and follow-up testing plan, this information is also recorded in the Clearinghouse.
To get a DC DMV CDL, you must first take and pass all required knowledge tests to get a CDL learner permit with the class designation and endorsements that you need. All knowledge tests are in English only.
For example, if you take and fail the knowledge test on Tuesday, you will not be able to retake the test until Saturday. If you fail the CDL knowledge test six times within a 12-month period, you will not be allowed to take the seventh test until 12 months after you fail the first test. Please be sure you have studied the CDL Manual before you take the test(s).
Do you think you are ready to take your knowledge test? Please use our Locator service to find a PennDOT location near you. Be sure to bring your completed Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Application (PDF), completed Parent and Guardian Consent form (PDF) and required proof of identity and residency, and appropriate fee.
The knowledge exams determine your familiarity with the operation of commercial vehicles, motor vehicle laws and safe driving techniques. Exam questions are taken from the information in the Virginia Commercial Driver's Manual, which is available at all DMV customer service centers.
To prepare for the knowledge exam, familiarize yourself with all information in the Virginia Commercial Driver's Manual. Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) must be completed before completing the HAZMAT knowledge exam.
To pass the exam, you must answer at least 80% of the general knowledge questions correctly. When taking the knowledge exams, select one best answer. Once you pass the required knowledge exams, you can take the CDL skills tests.
If you have failed the general knowledge exam three times, before February 7, 2022, you must complete the classroom portion of a Virginia approved Driver Training School program for commercial motor vehicles and bring the certificate of completion to a customer service center to satisfy eligibility requirements for re-examination. You must have completed the course after the date of the third exam failure.
Have you ever wondered how much you know or remember about the rules of the road? Whether you're interested in attaining your Class 5 licence or have been driving a specific class of vehicle for years, you need to know the rules of the road.
Multiple choice quizzes are available for each class of Manitoba licence to test how much you know and identify any areas you may need to brush up on. While the questions are a great way to test your knowledge, please be aware that they aren't sample questions from the Knowledge Test. This means the quizzes generated are designed to ensure that you understand the fundamental concepts for each licence class but the terminology and language may vary from the resources you use to prepare.
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