OKLAHOMA DMV PRACTICE TEST

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All residents who operate a motor vehicle on any Oklahoma street or highway must have an Oklahoma driver's license or learner's permit. To qualify for the driving test, you must pass the vision screening and the written test. The questions for the OK DMV written test will be taken from the Oklahoma Driver's Manual. You will be asked questions about Oklahoma traffic laws, road rules, road signs and safe driving practices. The Oklahoma DMV test consists of 20 questions, and you'll need at least 15 correct answers to pass (80%). If you fail the knowledge test, you must wait at least one day before retesting. Practice with this sample test to familiarize yourself with the format of the Oklahoma driver's license test.
1. Highway hypnosis is a driving condition that can result from:
Traveling on HOV lanes.
Heavy traffic.
Frequent rest stops.
Staring at the roadway for long periods of time.
2. BAC is expressed in:
Percentage of blood to alcohol.
Ounces of alcohol in your blood.
Percentage of alcohol to blood.
Ounces of blood in your alcohol.
3. When approaching someone using a white cane, you should proceed with caution because:
The pedestrian might be blind.
The pedestrian is deaf.
The pedestrian might be using a guide dog.
The pedestrian is blind.
4. Which of these vehicles must stop before crossing railroad tracks?
Tank trucks marked with hazardous materials placards.
Motorhomes or pickup trucks towing a trailer.
Passenger cars with automatic transmissions.
Sport utility vehicles carrying four or more persons.
5. You should use your low beams any time you are driving:
On a one-way street.
At night.
In fog.
On a freeway.
6. If you're involved in a crash:
You must report the crash to the police only if there are injuries.
You must call your insurance company only if the crash involves property damage.
You must stop and move your vehicle off the road, if possible.
You must stop only if someone has been injured.
7. You are driving forward out of your driveway:
You have the right of way over pedestrians on a sidewalk area.
You must come to a complete stop before crossing the sidewalk area.
You must slow down before crossing the sidewalk area.
If you honk your horn, you can cross the sidewalk area without stopping.
8. When merging onto a freeway, you should be driving:
At a speed significantly higher than the freeway traffic.
At or near the same speed as the freeway traffic.
At the legal freeway speed limit.
Slower than the freeway traffic.
9. A “No Standing” sign at a certain location means:
You can park there without getting out of the vehicle.
Vehicles may stop only to pick up or drop off passengers.
Never stop there.
A pedestrian can't stop and wait to be picked up in that location.
10. The road sign pictured means:
school crossing sign
Playground ahead.
School crossing ahead.
Business district ahead.
School zone ahead.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Teen drivers in Oklahoma must follow the Graduated Driver License (GDL) program to obtain a class D driver license. Below are the specific age requirements for each phase of the GDL:
  • Student driver (no license) ? you must be at least 15 years old and enrolled in a state-certified Driver Education course.
  • Learner permit ? you must be at least 15 ½ years old if you have taken driver education, or 16 years old if you have not taken driver education.
  • Intermediate license ? you must be at least 16 years old and hold a permit for at least 6 months.
  • Unrestricted license ? you must be at least 16 ½ years old and have held an intermediate license for at least 6 months (if you have taken driver education) or be at least 16 ½ and have held an intermediate license for at least 1 year (if you have not taken driver education), or be 18 years old.

You can schedule an appointment online for the DMV written test at an Oklahoma licensing office. Simply choose the most convenient office, select your preferred date and time, and secure your spot. If your chosen office is currently full, you can check the estimated wait time and join the waitlist.

Ensure you have the following documents:
  • Proof of Primary ID and additional documents if your name has changed.
  • Proof of Social Security Number.
  • Legal presence proof (if you are not a US citizen).
  • Notarized Parent Authorization Form (for individuals under 18 without a parent or legal guardian present with them).
  • Enrollment Contract or Completion Certificate (for those under 16 enrolled in a driver education course. If you are over 16 and have completed a driver education course, provide proof to waive the written test).
  • Parent-Taught Affidavit approval number and proof of purchase from the Parent-Taught Program provider (for individuals under 16 opting for this driver education program).

Unlike many states, there are no alternative language options provided for the DMV written test in Oklahoma. The exam is currently available exclusively in English.

To prepare for the DMV written test, read the Oklahoma Driver's Handbook. Pay attention to road signs, parallel parking, turning, passing a vehicle, yielding the right of way, etc. Verify your knowledge with our practice tests or sign up for Premium, which offers extra resources to get ready for your exam.

The DMV written test has 20 questions. The questions cover different topics about driving, such as road signs, safe driving practices, and traffic laws. Carefully study the manual to enhance your chances of passing the exam.

To pass the Oklahoma written test, you need a score of at least 80%. This means correctly answering 15 out of 20 questions, allowing you to miss up to 5. Stay focused and take your time to read each question carefully.
For new drivers in Oklahoma, here are the driving restrictions based on the GDL program:
  • Student Driver (No License) ? you can drive only when accompanied by a Certified Driver Education Instructor or a Public School Instructor.
  • Learner Permit ? you may drive only from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and you must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years old.
  • Intermediate License ? you may drive alone from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. These hour restrictions do not apply for work, religious, or school activities, or if you are under the supervision of a licensed driver at least 21 years old seated near you. Additionally, you can transport only one passenger (except for family members) unless a licensed driver at least 21 is seated in the front seat.

If you don't pass your DMV written test, you need to wait at least one day before retaking it. You must pay an added fee. Review the manual once again and concentrate on areas where you may need additional preparation to improve your knowledge for the next attempt.