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New Hampshire Driver's License Practice Test

This FREE NH Driver's License Practice Test shows you what kind of questions to expect on your New Hampshire Driver's License Test. The online test is quick, free, and gives you immediate results backed by detailed explanations.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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New Hampshire Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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New Hampshire Drivers License Practice Test Description

To get a New Hampshire drivers license, you must pass a test that measures your knowledge of the rules and regulations of the road. Finding a good way to study for the test is the key to passing it.

The New Hampshire drivers license test is a timed, computer-based test composed of multiple-choice questions. You must achieve a score of 80 percent or more to pass this test. The test will automatically end if you miss too many questions or run out of time. You may retest no sooner than 10 days later. To ensure that you pass the first time, it's important to study the New Hampshire DMV Drivers Handbook Manual and practice using a NH DMV practice test.

How Our NH DMV Practice Tests Can Help You

While you will also have to tackle a vision test and a behind-the-wheel road test, getting through the knowledge test is a major hurdle to overcome. FreeDMVPracticeTests.com offers a series of New Hampshire DMV practice tests to help you prepare for your driver's test. Each DMV practice test concentrates on the road rules and regulations you will need to know in order to pass the test. By doing these practice tests, which are made of multiple- choice questions like ones on the actual test, not only will you learn what you need to know to pass, but you will also gain an understanding of how the test works. These tests will help you become familiar with the test setup. They will also help identify your weak areas so that you can concentrate more on what you don't already know rather than endlessly going through the handbook hoping you absorbed it all.

FreeDMVPracticeTests.com also has the latest New Hampshire DMV Drivers Handbook Manual, which is kept up to date with the newest changes, so you don't have to worry about missing any information essential to safe driving practices. You'll also find a Road Signs and Signals practice test so that you can make sure you have that information covered. Start practicing, and you can have your license in no time!

New Hampshire DMV Sample Test Questions

A child less than 6 years of age and less than ___ inches in height should be properly fastened and secured in a child passenger restraint.
  • 90
  • 55
  • 75
  • 80
A crossbuck (X-shaped) sign always indicates:
  • Cross road ahead.
  • Railroad crossing.
  • Do Not Enter.
  • Road Construction Ahead.
Anyone parking in an access aisle will be fined ___ for the first offense.
  • $50
  • $100
  • $250
  • $500
At 60 mph, assuming average reaction time, the approximate distance it takes to stop on dry pavement is:
  • 100 feet
  • 150 feet
  • 200 feet
  • 250 feet
  • 300 feet
At railroad crossings with stop signs or lights or other stop devices, a driver must stop not less than 15 feet, nor more than ___ from the nearest rail of the track.
  • 20 feet
  • 25 feet
  • 30 feet
  • 50 feet

Hand book study guide

New Hampshire Driver's License Handbook

New Hampshire Driver's License Handbook

New Hampshire Driver's License Handbook

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