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Maryland Driver's License Practice Test

This FREE MD Driver's License Practice Test shows you what kind of questions to expect on your Maryland 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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Show Off How Much You Know On The Maryland Drivers License Test

In order to get a driver's license, you must first show your understanding of traffic laws, road signs and driver safety rules on the knowledge exam. Our practice tests help you get ready for it.

Our Maryland Drivers License Practice Test Description

Maryland wants to know that you will be a safe and courteous driver before issuing your Maryland drivers license. They do this through a series of test, including the vision test, knowledge exam and practice road test. We are ready to help you learn everything you need to know to pass the knowledge exam. The best part of the knowledge exam is that everything you need to know is located in the driver's manual. All the questions on your actual exam will come from this manual. For getting a copy, you have two choices. You can stop by your local testing office and pick up a copy or download a digital copy. You will want to carefully read through each section of the manual and return to any areas where you are unsure of the material. Another valuable approach to studying is our practice tests.

Our practice tests provide you with multiple-choice questions concerning Maryland traffic laws. You will answer 25 questions on our MD MVA practice test and get a chance to identify any areas where you need to spend more time studying. With a pool of possible questions, you have the chance to explore many topics. One day, you might get a question that concerns the factors that go into how much room you need to stop. These factors are road conditions and the condition of your brakes and tires. Next you might see a question concerning the factors that contribute to accidents. All of these questions are written from your driver's manual.

You want to feel confident about how much you have learned from your drivers manual on test day. As a timed test, the knowledge exam can be a little intimidating. If you have been using our practice tests, you will be in the habit of answering questions not just reading the information. You will have a total of 20 minutes to answer 25 questions. You must answer 85 percent of the questions correctly to pass. With so much to learn, let's start your first MVA practice test now.

Maryland MVA Sample Test Questions

After a crash, police should always be called if:
  • There is injury involved.
  • A domestic animal is struck.
  • An unlicensed driver is involved.
  • Public property is damaged.
  • All listed choices are correct.
In order to qualify for a driver's license, an applicant must have a continuous field of vision of at least ___ degrees.
  • 90
  • 60
  • 120
  • 140
  • 180
What does a flashing red arrow signal indicate in Maryland?
  • Proceed with caution just as you would a flashing yellow light.
  • Continue as if it were a green light.
  • You may not drive in that lane whatsoever.
  • Come to a complete stop, yield to other traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when clear in the direction of the arrow.
  • The light is about to turn to a steady red signal.
What does a steady yellow "X" signal indicate in Maryland?
  • The driver should exercise caution in that lane.
  • The light is about to turn to a red "X" and the driver will be unable to drive in that lane.
  • The driver should exit that lane as soon as is safely possible.
  • The driver may ignore the signal and treat it as a steady green signal.
  • The driver must come to a complete stop, yield to all traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when safe.
What happens if a driver with a provisional license under the age of 18 receives a moving violation as their first offense and gets convicted?
  • They must complete a driver improvement program.
  • Their license is suspended for 30 days.
  • Their license is revoked until passing a test.
  • Their license is suspended for 180 days.

Hand book study guide

Maryland Driver's License Handbook

Maryland Driver's License Handbook

Maryland Driver's License Handbook

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