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Maine Permit Practice Test 4

Want to know what questions will be on the BMV Permit Test? Our ME Permit Practice Test is FREE, and has questions just like the ones on the real BMV test. Take this practice test now and get prepared.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Maine Permit Practice Test

Maine Permit Practice Test

Pass the Maine BMV Permit Test on your very first try!

Maine Permit Practice Test
25
Questions
5 mistakes
Allowed to pass
Maine Permit Practice Test 2

Maine Permit Practice Test 2

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Maine Permit Practice Test 2
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Maine Permit Practice Test 3

Maine Permit Practice Test 3

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Maine Permit Practice Test 3
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5 mistakes
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Maine Permit Practice Test 5

Maine Permit Practice Test 5

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Maine Permit Practice Test 5
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Maine Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Maine Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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Maine Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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Getting Ready To Take The BMV Permit Test

Before you get your Maine teen permit, you will need to pass a written evaluation of your understanding of safety rules, traffic laws and road signs. The way to pass easily is to study your state manual and take our practice test to build your skills. Our practice tests can help you become a safe and knowledgeable driver on your test and on the road.

How Our ME Permit Practice Test Helps You

Earning your drivers license is one of the most exciting times in your life, but first you will need to pass a series of written tests and road-skills tests to show your ability to be a safe driver. Your Maine driving permit is your chance to get on the road to learn how to drive. The questions you find on your exam are not hard. However, the material is new to you and will require some study time. Including our practice test in your study time is the best way to improve your score and find any areas where you might need more time to study.

Your teen permit test will cover a variety of topics from road signs to traffic laws. These questions can cover any information provided in your manual. By taking numerous practice tests, you will get a broad selection of questions to help you build your knowledge base. You will learn what to do if an emergency vehicle pulls up behind you with its lights on and how many passengers you can have in the car with your permit. Our practice test offers a random sample of questions that can offer you a different variety of information each time you take it. Our exams can help you build skills needed on the road once you have your permit.

You do not want to arrive at your local office to take your permit test stressed out and anxious about the test. Our practice test is set up in the same format as your actual test with multiple-choice questions selected randomly, allowing you to build confidence and pass the test the first time. You will have already taken the test numerous times as practice so the actual test will seem easier. We can help take the anxiety and mystery out of your teen permit test. When you are ready to start practicing, we can help with our comprehensive practice tests.

Maine BMV Sample Test Questions

How should a motorcycle rider deal with a tire failure?
  • By immediately swerving to the side of the road.
  • By applying both brakes hard and laying down the bike if necessary.
  • By applying the brake of the "good" wheel and continuing straight as it slows.
  • By steering back and forth rapidly.
If your gas pedal gets stuck, you should:
  • Shift the car into park.
  • Shut off the ignition.
  • Shift the car into neutral.
  • Apply the parking brake.
In which of the following examples should you use your directional signals?
  • When changing lanes.
  • When entering or leaving a freeway.
  • All of the answers listed.
  • When turning at an intersection.
In winter, an appropriate amount of time to idle the engine before driving is:
  • 30 seconds.
  • 1 minute.
  • 2 minutes.
  • 5 minutes.
  • 10 minutes.
To protect yourself in a collision from the side you brace yourself and then ______.
  • Get ready to steer quickly so you can try to control the car.
  • Use the brakes to try and maneuver.
  • Make sure your seat belt is on.
  • Press the gas and try to accelerate away.

Hand book study guide

Maine Driver's License Handbook

Maine Driver's License Handbook

Maine Driver's License Handbook

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