UTAH DMV PRACTICE TEST
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Every resident of Utah who drives a motor vehicle on any public roadway must have a valid Utah driver license or learner's permit. To get a driver’s license, you must pass a vision, written and driving test. The Utah DMV written test covers the information found in the Utah Driver's Manual, and will include questions on road signs, road rules, safe driving practices, traffic laws, license sanctions, as well as questions specific to the class of license you are applying for. The Utah DMV knowledge test consists of 25 questions, and you'll need at least 20 correct answers to pass (80% or higher). Practice with this sample DMV written test and study the driver’s manual to get ready for the official Utah DMV written test.
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This regulatory road sign indicates that:
The right hand lane is reserved for buses and carpool vehicles.
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Vehicles must slow down and stay in the right lane.
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Slower vehicles must keep left.
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Slower vehicles traveling on multiple lane highways must stay in the right lane.
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This sign warns drivers of:
a reduction of lanes.
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a narrow road ahead.
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a bridge ahead, wide enough to accommodate two lanes of traffic, but with very little clearance.
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a dip in the road. Drivers should be ready to stop if the dip is filled with water.
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At intersections where two or more drivers stop at STOP signs at the same time and they are at right angles:
the driver who was going faster before stopping must yield.
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the driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
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the driver who is late for work has the right-of-way.
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the driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.
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This road sign means:
Two way left turn
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No parking
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No U-Turn
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No right turn
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What shape is a speed limit sign?
Pentagon
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Diamond
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Round
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Vertical rectangle
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Which of the following is NOT true about ABS?
It helps increase your stopping distance.
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It improves the steering ability.
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It improves the vehicle stability.
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It's an automobile safety system.
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You may park or stop along the shoulder of the freeway:
if you need to check your smartphone for directions.
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as long as you turn on your emergency flashers.
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only if you have an emergency.
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if no part of your vehicle is on the road.
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This road sign means:
Curve ahead
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Merging Traffic
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Wrong Way
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Road work ahead
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This road sign means:
you must come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way
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Slow down and yield to traffic on main road when merging
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Lane reduction ahead
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Always come to a complete stop
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This road sign means:
You must come to a complete stop
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You may proceed at regular speed through the intersection
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Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary
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Wrong Way
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Frequently Asked Questions
To obtain an entry-level learner permit in Utah, you must be 15 years old. After obtaining the permit, you can apply for a class D driver license. Here are the requirements:
- If you are 17 or younger, it’s mandatory to complete a driver education course and hold the permit for six months.
- If you're 18, driver education is mandatory, but the six-month waiting period with the learner permit is not required.
- If you're over 19, driver education is not obligatory, but you must hold your learner permit for 90 days if you don’t complete a driver education course.
Your license will be provisional until you turn 21 years old.
Once you've completed the learner permit application, you can schedule an appointment for your visit at any Utah Driver License office. If you are under 19, please note that you are required to complete 27 hours of high school classroom instruction, or 18 hours of private school instruction, or 30 hours of a Utah-approved online course to prepare for the written test.
When visiting the driver license office, ensure you bring:
- One proof of identity (if your name has changed, bring legal documentation)
- Two proofs of Utah residency
- Proof of your Social Security number
- One proof of legal presence (if you are not a U.S. citizen)
Check the list of acceptable documents before your appointment.
The DMV written test for obtaining a driver's license in Utah is available in multiple languages, including English, Arabic, Swahili, Dari, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese, Somali, Tongan, Ukrainian, Korean, French, and Tagalog. Additionally, if you are deaf or hearing impaired, you can require assistance from an ASL interpreter.
To prepare for the DMV written test, you can refer to the official Utah Driver's Handbook. The manual covers various information about road rules, traffic signs, and safe driving practices. Study carefully the different sections and test your knowledge with our free practice tests!
Restrictions with a learner permit:
- If you are 15, 16, or 17 years old, you can drive only if accompanied by an approved driving instructor, parent, or legal guardian who is a licensed driver, occupying the seat beside you. You can also transport other passengers.
- If you are 18 years or older, you can drive only if accompanied by a person 21 years or older, who is a licensed driver and occupies the seat beside you. You can also transport other passengers.
Restrictions with a driver license:
- If you are under 17 years old, you can drive alone except from 12 am to 5 am unless:
- accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old, occupying the seat beside you;
- for agricultural, work, or school activities;
- in emergency situations.
- If you are under 18, for the first six months after obtaining your driver's license, you can transport only family members unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is 21 years or older, or for agricultural assignments or emergencies.
The Utah permit remains valid for a duration of 18 months. If you need to renew your permit or if it expires, you have to pay a fee, complete the application process again, and retake the DMV written test.
If you fail your DMV written test in Utah, you have three chances to pass the exam within six months. If you don't pass after three attempts, you must pay another fee for three additional attempts within six months.
UT DMV Permit Practice Test
Number of questions: | 25 |
Correct answers to pass: | 20 |
Passing score: | 80% |
Minimum age to apply: | 15 |
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