Oklahoma Road Signs Test Simulator
80% Passing score
25 Questions
5 Mistakes allowed
Oklahoma’s Class D written knowledge test is shorter than many people expect, which is nice, but not exactly a reason to coast. The current Service Oklahoma test has 20 multiple-choice questions, and you need 15 correct answers to pass. That leaves room for five misses, which sounds comfortable until you realize the questions can move pretty quickly between road signs, traffic laws, safe driving habits, lane use, pavement markings, work zones, right-of-way rules, and all the small details pulled from the Oklahoma Driver Manual. This Oklahoma practice permit test gives you a cleaner way to study that material without turning it into one long, grim reading session. Each attempt includes 20 randomly selected questions, so the practice feels less like memorizing a fixed quiz and more like getting used to the shape of the real Oklahoma written driving test. You will see road signs, rule-based questions, and the kind of licensing knowledge that tends to sit quietly in the manual until, inconveniently, it shows up on the exam. It is especially useful for teen drivers working toward a learner permit, but adults applying for a first Oklahoma Class D license can use it too. The paths are not identical. Teen drivers move through Oklahoma’s Graduated Driver License program, with the learner permit, the intermediate license, supervised driving hours, nighttime practice, and the Work Zone Safe Course all becoming part of the process. Adults have a more direct route, generally moving through the written test, vision screening, and drive test, unless a qualifying driver education certificate waives the written exam. Different process, same basic truth: you still need to know the rules. The official online written exam gives you 60 minutes and can be attempted twice online before you have to test in person. Passing it online also does not magically hand you a license through the screen. You still need to visit Service Oklahoma or a Licensed Operator, bring the required documents, complete the vision screening, and handle the actual permit or license issuance. Use this Oklahoma DMV practice test as a practical rehearsal, not a replacement for the Driver Manual. Take it more than once. Miss a sign, review it. Miss a right-of-way question, slow down and actually learn the rule. That is where the practice starts paying off.