- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Alabama Driver's manual
Free Alabama DMV Permit Practice Test 2025
This DMV practice test has just been updated for January 2025 and covers 40 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2025 AL Driver Handbook. The Alabama DMV permit test will have 30 questions, and you’ll need to answer 24 of them to reach the 80% passing score. If you are preparing to take the knowledge test (written or computerized) to get either your Alabama learner’s license or driver’s license, make sure you bring the $5 fee with you to your license appointment. No checks are accepted. According to Alabama’s Graduated License Law, which took effect in 2002, anyone who is 15 years old can get a learner license. This type of license will help you learn to “safely and effectively operate a motor vehicle,” according to the Alabama Driver Manual. In order to get it, you need to pass the Alabama DMV written test (also known as the permit test). The format of our DMV practice test is just like the one you’ll take at the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s Driver License Offices. This practice test has 40 multiple-choice questions, and you’ll need to answer 32 of them correctly, for an 80% passing score.
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FAQs
Is the Alabama permit test difficult?
The challenge of the Alabama permit test varies, but with adequate study, including reviewing the Alabama Driver Manual and taking practice tests, many applicants find it manageable.
How can I obtain my permit at 15 in Alabama?
In Alabama, at 15 years, you can get a learner’s permit by providing required documentation, passing a vision test, and successfully completing the written knowledge test.
Can I get my driver’s license at 18 without a permit in Alabama?
Yes, in Alabama, you can apply for a driver’s license at 18 without holding a prior learner’s permit, but you must pass the written, road, and vision tests.
How many questions am I allowed to miss on the Alabama permit test?
On the Alabama permit test, you can miss up to 6 questions. The test has 30 questions, and you must correctly answer at least 24 to pass.
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- This sign is found on the rear of
- The shape of this sign indicates
- When you encounter this sign, what should you do?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign mean?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign mean?
- This sign indicates
- This sign warns drivers that they are approaching a
- When preparing to leave a parallel parking space, you should
- At an intersection, to turn left from a two-way street onto another two-way street, you should start the turn from
- You should never drive alongside a motorcycle in the same lane because
- The stopping distance of a car traveling at 55 mph is ________ under normal driving conditions.
- If a police officer stops you for a traffic violation, which of the following documents must you provide?
- If you are under emotional or physical stress while driving a vehicle, you should
- Under Alabama law, which of the following statements on cell phone use while driving is FALSE?
- If a driver under 21 years of age is convicted of driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.02% or more, his or her driver license will be suspended for
- In Alabama, if your vehicle hits an unattended vehicle on a public roadway, you must
- The danger areas around trucks and buses where crashes are more likely to occur are called
- If an emergency vehicle displaying flashing red or blue lights and sounding a siren is approaching, you must
- You are on a four-lane divided highway. You approach a school bus that has stopped with flashing red lights and an extended stop arm on the opposite side of the highway. What should you do?
- When two vehicles enter an uncontrolled intersection (i.e., one that is not controlled by signs or signals) from different roadways at about the same time, the vehicle _________ has the right-of-way.
- To enter a public roadway from a private road,
- On a two-lane road with traffic moving in both directions, you may pass a vehicle on the left
- When you see an elderly person crossing an intersection, you should
- What is the correct hand and arm signal for indicating a right turn?
- Under Alabama law, when must you dim your high-beam headlights?
- You're driving a vehicle without antilock brakes (ABS) on a slippery wet road. What is the best way to stop your vehicle?
- At a __________, you must leave the freeway before you can make a left turn.
- In traffic crashes, 40 percent of deaths are caused by striking the windshield, windshield frame, or instrument panel. Most of these deaths can be prevented by wearing
- Your driver license will be suspended if you are convicted of _________ on public roads.
- A _________ indicates the outer edge of a roadway, and it may be crossed only by traffic moving to or from the shoulder.
- If you are convicted for the first time of driving an uninsured motor vehicle, you will be fined up to
- When driving in fog, rain, or snow, use your
- To recover from hydroplaning, what should you do?
- If you see an oncoming car in your lane, you should
- If your wheels drift onto the shoulder of the road, you should
- As you approach and enter an acceleration lane,
- In bad weather conditions, you should increase your following distance to
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