Nevada DMV Practice Test

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You need a Nevada driver's license or learner’s permit if you want to drive on Nevada streets and highways. Your vision will be checked to make sure you meet the minimum vision standards. The Nevada DMV written test covers the information found in the Nevada Driver's Manual, and includes questions on traffic laws, road rules, road signs, highway signs and markings and safe driving practices. Use of a cellular phone during a drive test will result in automatic failure. The NV DMV written test consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 20 correct answers to pass (80%). Updated for 2026 DMV rules.
1. To enter a freeway:
Drive slowly so you can check traffic.
Signal, yield, and enter at the same speed that traffic is moving.
Signal and enter the freeway. You have the right-of-way.
Make a complete stop before entering the freeway.
2. If another car has stopped in an adjacent lane in the same direction of travel, you should:
Speed up and pass the vehicle on the right.
Pass the car on the left.
Be careful in case the other vehicle has stopped for a pedestrian.
Tap your horn to let the other driver know you are passing.
3. What is a "No Zone"?
Blind spots around large commercial vehicles.
A highway maintenance zone where passing is not allowed.
An area where parking is permitted only for large vehicles.
A No Passing Zone for commercial vehicles.
4. When using roundabouts or traffic circles, you should:
Enter a traffic circle to the right, but steer to the left (in a counterclockwise direction).
Yield to any traffic in the circle.
Slow down as you approach the circle.
All of the above.
5. When passing on a multilane highway:
Always flash your headlights before passing.
Make the pass as quickly as possible.
Signal your intention to pass and use the left lane.
There is no need to signal if there is no oncoming traffic.
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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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