Kansas Permit Practice Test

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Anyone who operates a motor vehicle on public streets and roads in Kansas is required to have a driver's license or driving permit. All applicants are required to pass a vision test. The KS DMV knowledge test consists of written questions on Kansas traffic laws, road signs, road rules and safe driving practices. The questions in this practice test mirror the 25 multiple-choice questions on the official Kansas DMV exam, drawn from the 2026 Kansas Driver's Manual. You need 20 correct answers (80%) to pass. Practice with this sample test to familiarize yourself with the format of the Kansas DMV driver's license test. Updated for 2026 DMV rules.

Kansas Permit Practice Test Questions

1. This road sign means:
hill sign
No trucks allowed.
Steep grade ahead.
One-way traffic.
2. To avoid being struck from behind, you should:
Pump your brakes often.
Drive faster than the flow of traffic to create a gap between you and the vehicle behind you.
Keep pace with the traffic.
3. This road sign means:
pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian crossing ahead.
Pedestrians must not cross.
School zone ahead.
4. A triangular orange sign on the back of a slow moving vehicle indicates that:
The vehicle cannot travel faster than 25 MPH.
The vehicle has the right-of-way.
You must yield to the vehicle.
5. This yellow sign means:
cross road sign
Another road crosses yours ahead.
Ambulance zone ahead.
There is a T-intersection ahead.
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TEST #1
Question 3 of 36
Negotiating Intersections
3. If an intersection has crosswalk lines but no STOP line, where must you stop for a red light?
After the crosswalk.
On the crosswalk.
Before the stop line.×
Before the crosswalk.
Explanation
If there is no stop line at a red light, you must stop before the crosswalk — it’s always illegal to stop on it.
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