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Virginia Permit Practice Test 4

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

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Virginia Permit Practice Test

Virginia Permit Practice Test

Pass the Virginia DMV Permit Test on your very first try!

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

Virginia Permit Practice Test 2

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Virginia Permit Practice Test 2
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Virginia Permit Practice Test 3

Virginia Permit Practice Test 3

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Virginia Permit Practice Test 5

Virginia Permit Practice Test 5

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

Virginia Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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Virginia Drivers License Practice Test Description

In Virginia as a teen, you will need to pass the DMV permit test to get their permit and learn how to drive a car. A practice test will help you pass the actual exam.

Our VA DMV Permit Practice Test Will Give You an Advantage

In order to get a Virginia teen permit, you must first pass a two-part exam. The first part is 10 questions and covers traffic signs. You must get all the questions correct in the first section before taking the second part of the test. The second part of the test covers traffic rules and safe driving practices. You will need to get 80 percent of these questions correct to get your permit. If you don?t pass the test, you?ll have to wait 15 days before taking the test again. However, studying your handbook and taking practice tests will help you pass the first time. If you need a copy of the handbook, click here.

Your test questions will be selected at random from a pool of possible questions. This is why taking multiple practice tests is so important. With each practice test, your confidence will grow, and you?ll be able to identify areas where you need to concentrate your study time. It is important to recognize a yield sign by shape and color and know who turns first at a four-way stop. These questions are not only important for passing the test but for everyday driving. Once you have your Virginia driving permit, you will put all this knowledge to use.

When you are confident with the possible test questions, you?ll find taking the written test a breeze. The best way to get that confidence is by taking as many practice tests as you can beforehand. Taking a VA permit practice test will help you understand the traffic rules and safety practices that are most important before you get behind the wheel of a car. In some cases, teens get so excited by the prospect of getting a teen permit that they get nervous and fail the written test. You don?t want to let that happen to you. Click here to take a practice test and build up your self-confidence. You?ll have your permit and start learning to drive before you know it.

Virginia DMV Sample Test Questions

A motorcycle learner's permit allows you to operate a motorcycle after ___ and before midnight.
  • 2:00 AM
  • 4:00 AM
  • 3:00 AM
  • 1:00 AM
After you move to Virginia, how soon must you get a Virginia driver's license?
  • 10 days.
  • 30 days.
  • 45 days.
  • 60 days.
  • 90 days.
Annually, driver distraction accounts for roughly ___ of all traffic crashes in Virginia.
  • 20%.
  • 50%.
  • 70%.
  • 10%.
Expert drivers try to focus their eyes _________.
  • 60 to 70 seconds ahead.
  • 20 to 30 seconds ahead.
  • 10 to 15 seconds ahead.
  • 40 to 50 seconds ahead.
How often should you stop for rest when traveling long distances?
  • Every 2 hours.
  • Every 3 hours.
  • Every 4 hours.
  • Every 6 hours.
  • Only when you feel tired.

Hand book study guide

Virginia Driver's License Handbook

Virginia Driver's License Handbook

Virginia Driver's License Handbook

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