Minnesota Drivers' License Test 2024 - FREE Practice!


Practice Permit Test 01 - Alcohol and Other Drugs ➤ 19 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 02 - Defensive Driving ➤ 56 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 03 - Driving Record Information ➤ 16 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 04 - Intersections and Turns ➤ 25 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 05 - Parallel Parking ➤ 12 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 06 - Passing ➤ 13 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 07 - Road Signs ➤ 85 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 08 - Sharing the Road ➤ 39 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 09 - Special Driving Conditions ➤ 36 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 10 - State Related Driving Knowledge ➤ 17 questions, study

Practice Permit Test 11 - Traffic Control ➤ 84 questions, study

DMV Test Simulator and Flashcards :

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Minnesota DMV Driver's Knowledge Flashcards ➤

Minnesota Driver's Licnese Info & Resources:

  1. Minnesota Driver's License And State ID
  2. Minnesota DMV Publications - Driver's Handbook, Guide, Manual, Highway Code.
  3. Minnesota Department of Motor Vehicles
  4. Minnesota DMV Regional Office Locations - regional service centers, office hours and addresses.
  5. Minnesota DMV Related Forms and Applications
  6. Minnesota Motor Vehicle Registration
  7. Moving to Minnesota, Non Resident Motorists
  8. Info for Minnesota DMV Teen Drivers
  9. Official Minnesota State Website

Minnesota Driver's License

Anyone who drives a motor vehicle on public streets or highways in Minnesota
must carry a valid and unexpired driver's license. If you have never had a driver's license in any state or country, you must pass a knowledge test and a vision test, apply for an instruction permit, and
pass a road test.

If your Minnesota driver's license has been expired for more than one year,but less than fie years, you must pass a knowledge test and a vision test before applying for a new license.

The Knowledge Test

You can take the knowledge test at driver examination stations located
throughout the state. The knowledge test contains multiple choice and true or false questions that evaluate your knowledge and understanding of Minnesota traffic laws and road signs. The knowledge test may be offered on paper or on a computer. At exam stations where the test is offered on a computer, you can take the test in English or one of several other languages. Headphones are available, upon request, to allow you to hear the questions as you read them. You may take only one knowledge test per day. You must
obtain a score of 80 percent to pass.

If you fail two consecutive knowledge tests, you will be charged a fee of $10 to take a third test and any subsequent knowledge test.

The Vision Screening

Your eyes will be screened when you apply for, or renew, your driver's
license or instruction permit. This is not a medical examination. It is a screening to determine whether your vision meets minimum standards. Your normal or corrected vision must be at least 20/40, and your peripheral vision must be at least 105 degrees.

The Road Test

The road test consists of a demonstration of your vehicle's safety equipment, your vehicle control skills, and a driving performance test. You will be tested on the rules of the road and your ability to drive a motor vehicle safely under normal traffic conditions.

Driver's License Classifications

There are four classes of driver’s licenses and several endorsements available to Minnesota drivers.
Class D License
Class C License
Class B License
Class A License