New Jersey Drivers Ed Practice Test 8
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This NJ permit practice test is built for the parts of the New Jersey knowledge test that deserve actual attention, not a half-awake skim through the Driver Manual and a little optimism. It gives you 20 multiple-choice questions, with a strong focus on intersections, right-of-way rules, four-way stops, traffic signals, and the small judgment calls that show up constantly once you are driving in New Jersey. Jughandles, busy local roads, circles that feel like everyone learned a different rulebook — yes, those are part of the larger picture too. The official New Jersey permit knowledge test is the MVC written driver test for first-time drivers, and it is based on the New Jersey Driver Manual. The real test covers New Jersey traffic laws, safe driving rules, road signs and signals, GDL restrictions, DUI and alcohol laws, vehicle operation, driver responsibility, and safety topics tied to the road test. So, fairly broad. Not impossible, just broader than people sometimes expect when they hear “permit test.” On the actual general knowledge exam at an MVC testing center, you get 50 questions and need 40 correct answers to pass. That is an 80% passing score, with no more than 10 missed questions. This New Jersey DMV practice test is shorter than the official exam, but that is partly the point. It lets you work through a focused set of questions without turning practice into a full sit-down production every time. You can take the drivers ed practice test as often as you need, from a phone, tablet, or desktop. After each attempt, you get a summary showing what you missed and the correct answers, which is where the useful part really starts — because guessing correctly once does not mean you know the rule, and missing the same kind of intersection question twice is a pretty loud hint. Use this driver ed practice test alongside the New Jersey Driver Manual, especially if you are preparing for the NJ drivers ed written test for the first time. And one practical note: if you fail the official MVC knowledge test, you must wait 7 days before retaking it. Better to find the weak spots here, where the only thing on the line is a few minutes and maybe your patience.