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Is it time for your DMV Driver's License test? Get fully prepared and take our FREE RI Driver's License Practice Test online now! Featuring 25 unique multiple choice questions, very similar to the ones found on the real Rhode Island DMV Test.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Rhode Island Driver's License Practice Test

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Rhode Island Driver’s License Practice Test

Ready to finally earn your Rhode Island driver’s license? Then give yourself the best chance of passing on your first attempt with our free Rhode Island driver’s license practice test. With state-specific material pulled right out of your DMV driver’s manual, you can rest assured you have the most accurate and efficient study tool available to help you ace your exam with flying colors.

This free Rhode Island DMV practice test includes 25 multiple-choice questions that cover the latest driving laws and safety regulations in the Ocean State. Our experts designed your test to mimic the format of the DMV exam, so you have yet another layer of preparation for ultimate confidence. Throughout your test, you’ll get detailed feedback, including explanations for each answer and real-time results, so you know precisely how well you’re doing. If you miss any questions, you can see a round-up at the end that helps you target your next study session to only the topics you need to review further. By taking this test multiple times, you can track your progress, see how quickly you’re learning, and increase your memory’s recall speed so that come exam day, you’ll be in and out with your brand new license in a flash.

Rhode Island Driver’s License Practice Test FAQs:

How do I pass the Rhode Island driver’s license knowledge test?

The best way to pass the Rhode Island driver’s license exam is to closely study your DMV driver’s handbook, which includes all of the topics you could potentially be tested on. Then, track your learning progress by continually taking our free online Rhode Island practice test so you can see how well you’ve absorbed the information.

How accurate is this RI DMV driver’s license test?

Our Rhode Island driver’s license practice test is comprised of the most up-to-date information found in your driver’s handbook, which is what the DMV uses each year to build its licensing exams. We regularly review our materials to make sure any new law updates are reflected, so you’re getting the most accurate practice test possible.

How do I earn my Rhode Island driver’s license?

To earn your Rhode Island driver’s license, you must be at least 16 ½ years old and acquire a limited instructional permit (commonly known as a learner’s permit). If you’re under 18 years old, you must first complete an approved Driver’s Ed course before earning your permit, and you must hold your permit for at least 6 months while you complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving practice. Once you’ve passed a behind-the-wheel road test, you can earn your limited provisional license, which you’ll keep until you’re 17 years old.

if you’re 18 or older, you must only hold your learner’s permit for 30 days before you’re eligible to take your road test for your unrestricted driver’s license.

Rhode Island DMV Sample Test Questions

A first offense of refusing to take a chemical test will lead to a ___ month suspension.
  • 3
  • 6
  • 9
  • 12
Driving a motor vehicle is considered to be what?
  • A privilege and not a right.
  • A serious responsibility.
  • A right given to anyone over the age of 16.
  • An extremely dangerous thing to do.
  • Both a privilege and not a right and a serious responsibility.
Fines are doubled in construction zones ____ hours a day."
  • 12
  • 8
  • 9
  • 24
How long does the driver education class run for?
  • 50 hours.
  • 40 hours.
  • 33 hours.
  • 30 hours.
  • 17 hours.
If a truck is pulling a trailer, how long is the blind spot?
  • Over 75 feet long.
  • Over 70 feet long.
  • Over 67 feet long.
  • Over 54 feet long.
  • Over 50 feet long.

Hand book study guide

Rhode Island Driver's License Handbook

Rhode Island Driver's License Handbook

Rhode Island Driver's License Handbook

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