Nebraska DMV Practice Test 2
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Nebraska’s written test is based on the Nebraska Driver’s Manual, which sounds simple enough until you start sorting through permits, age rules, waivers, documents, vision checks, and all the little details that somehow matter at the DMV window. The real Nebraska knowledge test has 25 questions, and you need 20 correct answers to pass. That means an 80% score, with only 5 missed questions allowed. So a Nebraska DMV practice test is not just a warm-up. It is a pretty useful reality check. This free Nebraska DMV practice test helps you see how well you understand the material before you take the official DMV permit test. It covers the usual high-value topics: road signs, traffic signals, right-of-way rules, safe driving habits, pavement markings, and Nebraska licensing requirements. In other words, the things that look obvious when you read them slowly but get a little less obvious when they show up as multiple-choice questions. For teen drivers, the licensing path starts earlier than many people expect. A School Learner’s Permit, or LPE, may be issued at age 14 and is valid for 6 months. A School Permit can come at 14 years and 2 months. A Learner’s Permit, or LPD, starts at age 15 and is valid for 1 year. The Provisional Operator’s Permit, or POP, becomes available at 16, but not just because you had a birthday. Nebraska also looks at permit-holding time, driving record, and training. For a POP, applicants generally need to hold an LPE, SCP, or LPD for 6 months and have fewer than 3 points in the previous 6 months. They also need either a DMV-approved driver safety course or 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours between sunset and sunrise. Once issued, the POP allows unsupervised driving from 6 a.m. to midnight, with tighter overnight limits. For the first 6 months, POP drivers may have no more than 1 non-immediate-family passenger under 19. Before testing or licensing, Nebraska also requires proof of identity, lawful status, Social Security number or exemption, 2 Nebraska address documents, and name-change documents when applicable. A vision screening is required too. Use this Nebraska learners permit practice test before the DMV gets to ask the questions first.