- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Minnesota Driver's manual
Free Minnesota DVS Permit Practice Test Three 2025
The written knowledge test for Minnesota consists of 40 multiple-choice questions based on information from the 2025 Minnesota Driver’s Manual. You’ll need to score an 80% or higher to pass, meaning you can miss no more than eight questions. To take the test and be eligible for a learner’s permit, you must be at least 15 years old, have finished a classroom-based driver’s education course, have enrolled in a behind-the-wheel course, and have a signature showing parental consent on your permit application. Your knowledge and driving tests are both free for your first two attempts; after that, each subsequent test will cost $10 for the written test and $20 for the road tests. After passing the knowledge test, a vision test, and providing proper identification and parental consent if you’re a minor, you’ll need to pay $13.25 for your permit, which will be valid for up to two years. If you’re a minor, you’ll be required to hold your permit for six months before taking your driving test, and if you’re over 18, you’ll need to hold your permit for three months. This DVS practice test can help you practice and get you started on the graduated driver’s license process.
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- A _________ indicates the outer edge of the traffic lane, and it may be crossed only by traffic moving to or from the shoulder.
- Which of the following statements about freeways is NOT correct?
- This sign warns drivers that the road is a
- At an unmarked crosswalk, you must
- In a roundabout, you must drive in
- When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
- If you are having vehicle trouble and need to stop, what is the first thing you should do?
- Before passing another vehicle,
- Which of the following statements about railroad crossings is FALSE?
- When you park and leave your vehicle in the street, you should NOT
- When is it legal to use the shoulder of the road to pass the vehicle ahead of you?
- What does this sign mean?
- Things that can distract you from the road include
- What does this sign indicate?
- If a railroad grade crossing has no warning devices or only a crossbuck sign, you should
- Which of the following are signs of road rage?
- When turning a corner, turn the steering wheel using
- When entering or exiting a roundabout, you must
- At an intersection where there are no stop signs or traffic signals, you must yield to
- If you must park on a roadway, park your vehicle
- You must use high-beam headlights in all of the following situations, EXCEPT
- You may make a left turn at a red light if you are turning from
- When changing lanes, all of the following are correct maneuvers EXCEPT
- A two-headed arrow with one head pointing straight ahead and the other pointing left means that you may
- What does this sign indicate?
- On a four-lane divided roadway or a one-way road, a solid yellow line usually marks
- A steady red arrow means
- Tailgating is the practice of
- Following too closely behind a vehicle is also known as
- Which of the following statements about the right-of-way is FALSE?
- A wide white line painted across a traffic lane before an intersection is known as a
- This sign is
- To perform a 'Zipper Merge',
- If your engine dies as you pull around a corner, you should
- When there is water on the roadway, you must reduce your speed to prevent
- You are traveling on a two-lane road. If a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must
- When a double solid yellow line is in the center of the roadway, passing is
- On a highway with three or more lanes going in one direction, fast-moving vehicles should use
- A flashing yellow light means that you should
- __________ indicate parking spaces for persons with disabilities.
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