North Dakota Permit Practice Test 2

4.8 out of 5 (32 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
North Dakota lets new drivers start earlier than a lot of people expect, so the permit test is not just some formality tacked onto the process. At age 14, an applicant can go after a Class D instruction permit, provided the paperwork is in order and a parent or legal guardian is willing to approve and sponsor it. That early start is useful, but it also means the knowledge test matters. The state wants to see that you understand the rules before you are practicing on actual roads, not after you have already picked up a few questionable habits. This ND permit practice test is built around that first big checkpoint: the North Dakota Class D knowledge test. It gives you 20 questions covering the rules of the road, signs, safe driving judgment, right-of-way, passenger safety, and the state-specific details that are easy to skim past in the manual. Seat belts, for instance, are not just a “common sense” topic. North Dakota requires drivers and front-seat passengers to wear them, and children under 8 must ride in the proper safety restraint. Basic, yes. Also very testable. The licensing path changes a little depending on your age, which is where people sometimes get tangled up. Applicants ages 14–15 must provide the required identity, Social Security, and North Dakota residency documents, pass the knowledge test, pass the vision screening, get parent or guardian approval, and pay the required fees. After that, they must hold the permit for 12 months or until age 16, whichever comes first — but never for less than 6 months — before completing or waiving the road test. Drivers ages 16–17 still need the knowledge test and vision screening, but their permit-holding period is generally 6 months or until age 18. Adults are not magically waved through either; first-time applicants 18 and older still need the knowledge test, vision screening, permit, and road test. You can take this North Dakota DMV permit test practice as many times as you need, and the changing question mix keeps it from turning into pure memorization. Use it alongside the official driver manual, run through it more than once, and pay attention to the misses. That is usually where the real studying begins.
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