Oregon Drivers Ed Practice Test 8

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Oregon drivers spend a lot of time dealing with intersections that require more than a quick glance. A four-way stop in a quiet neighborhood can still get messy. A left turn across traffic on a wet afternoon can feel longer than it should. And on rural roads, where sightlines are not always generous, right-of-way rules stop being abstract handbook material and start becoming the thing you actually need to know. This Oregon DMV practice test keeps its focus there: intersections, right-of-way decisions, four-way stops, signs, signals, and the small but important judgment calls that show up on real roads. It includes 20 multiple-choice questions based on the official Oregon Driver Manual, with hints, explanations, and a review of missed answers afterward. That matters because memorizing a few familiar answers will only carry you so far. The real advantage is understanding why one driver goes first, why another driver must wait, and why Oregon’s rainy weather can make a technically simple situation feel a little less simple in practice. For the actual Oregon Class C knowledge test, expect 35 multiple-choice questions. You need 28 correct answers to pass, which works out to an 80% score. Road signs are included in that same exam, not spun off into a separate road-sign-only test for standard Class C applicants, so the material blends together: traffic laws, safe driving rules, highway signs, signals, and the driver judgment Oregon expects you to bring with you. And then there is the testing process itself, because of course there is. Oregon lets applicants take the knowledge test online or at a DMV office. Online testing requires a desktop or laptop with a webcam, keyboard, and mouse; phones and tablets do not count. Applicants under 18 need a proctor over 21, while adults do not. At the DMV, the test is given on a touchscreen computer with audio available, and the rules are strict enough to be worth knowing before you walk in: no manual, no notes, no phone, no sneaky last-minute rescue mission from your smart device. The knowledge test fee is $7 each time. Use this Oregon practice permit test alongside the Oregon Driver Manual, especially the sections on intersections, road signs, signals, and safe driving. It is built to help with the Oregon drivers ed written test, yes, but more importantly, it gives you a cleaner read on the decisions you will have to make once the permit is no longer theoretical.
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