MAINE DMV PRACTICE TEST

View instructions
Any resident of the State who wishes to operate a motor vehicle in Maine is required to have a Maine driver’s license or learner’s driving permit. The examination process includes a written test, a vision screening and a road test. The ME DMV written test measures your understanding and knowledge of road signs, traffic laws, driving skills and vehicle handling. Everything you will need to know is covered in the Maine Driver's Manual. The DMV written test consists of 30 questions. To pass the knowledge test, you are allowed to miss of the questions about road signs, and of the questions about road rules.
1. Which of these vehicles must always stop before crossing railroad tracks?
Any vehicle with 3 or more axles or weighing more than 4,000 pounds.
Vehicles displaying hazardous materials placards.
Motor homes or pickup trucks towing a boat trailer.
None of the above.
2. This sign means:
no parking
U-turns are not allowed.
Parking is not allowed.
No parking on pavement.
None of the above.
3. If you see a “Lane Closed Ahead” sign you should:
Make a U-turn. You are on the wrong side of the road.
Speed to the end of the closed lane and try to get into the other lane.
Merge into the correct lane when it is safe.
None of the above.
4. What should you do if your accelerator pedal gets stuck?
Pump your gas pedal.
Immediately turn on your emergency flashers.
Shift into neutral.
Shift to a lower gear.
5. When an intersection is marked with stop lines, drivers must:
Never come to a complete stop.
Always stop behind stop lines.
Increase their speed to overtake and pass other vehicles.
Slow down and yield to other vehicles, then move forward.
6. Drivers entering an interstate highway from an entrance ramp must:
Turn around if another vehicle is in the lane.
Merge without looking.
Yield to traffic already on the highway.
Slow down.
7. You can make a _____ turn at a ______ traffic light, unless a sign prohibits the turn.
left; yellow
right; red
left; red
right; yellow
8. If you see orange construction signs or cones on a freeway, you must:
Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead.
Make a U-turn because the lane ends ahead.
Maintain your current speed while changing lanes.
Speed up to pass through the area quickly.
9. If you see this sign above your lane, you:
exit only
Must exit the freeway if you stay in this lane.
May stay in this lane and continue through the interchange.
May continue through the interchange or exit the freeway in this lane.
May not exit the freeway in this lane.
10. Yellow lines separate:
Traffic moving in opposite directions on a two-way road.
Traffic lanes on one-way streets.
Yellow lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
Bicycle lanes from regular traffic.
Next page
NOT SURE YOU WILL PASS? GET DMV PREMIUM NOW!