Mississippi DMV Practice Test 3

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Mississippi’s permit test is not just a quick road-sign quiz, even though plenty of first-time applicants treat it like one. The computerized knowledge exam is given in person through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety’s Driver Service Bureau, and it pulls from the official Mississippi Driver’s License Manual. That means the questions can move from signs and signals to license rules, safe driving habits, traffic laws, and the kind of plain, practical road judgment that sounds obvious until you have to choose the best answer from four almost-reasonable options. This Mississippi DMV practice test is built for that exact kind of preparation. The real knowledge test is commonly reported as 30 multiple-choice questions, with 24 correct answers needed to pass, so you are aiming for an 80% score. Our MS DMV practice permit test gives you a cleaner way to work through the material before you show up at the testing office. You will see questions on road signs, right-of-way, signals, distracted driving, following distance, Mississippi driving laws, and the licensing rules that new drivers are expected to know. It is study practice, yes, but it is also a useful check on whether you actually understand the manual or have only skimmed it in that hopeful, slightly doomed way people skim official handbooks. A few Mississippi rules are worth keeping straight. A regular learner’s permit may be issued at age 15, lasts for 2 years, and requires both the knowledge exam and an eye exam. With that permit, you may drive only when a licensed driver age 21 or older is sitting beside you. If you are 16, you generally need to hold the permit for 12 months, or until your 17th birthday, before qualifying for a regular Class R license. Applicants who are 17 or older can have a faster route and may be able to complete the computerized exam and licensing process on the same day, as long as the documents and testing requirements are handled properly. One more thing, and it matters: Mississippi requires knowledge exams to be taken in person, and the testing area is not the place for phones, earbuds, smart watches, or any other electronic shortcut. Getting caught with banned items or cheating can cancel your test and keep you from retesting for 6 months. Use this Mississippi permit practice test online from a phone, laptop, or desktop when you have time to focus. Whether you are studying in Jackson, Gulfport, Tupelo, Oxford, Hattiesburg, the point is the same: pass the DMV test with confidence, and start driving with the rules already in your head.
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