Tennessee Practice Permit Test 2

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This second Tennessee permit practice test gives you a cleaner way to work through the material before you sit for the real Class D knowledge test. Tennessee builds its permit test from the Tennessee Comprehensive Driver License Manual, so the questions are not floating around in some random “common sense” driving universe. They come from actual rules: traffic laws, road signs, signals, safe driving practices, alcohol and drug rules, and the plain responsibility of knowing what you are supposed to do when you are sharing the road with everyone else. The official Tennessee knowledge test includes 30 multiple-choice questions. You need an 80% score to pass, which means 24 correct answers, and the online version gives you 60 minutes. That sounds roomy enough, and usually it is, but the time limit is not really the thing that trips people up. It is the little details. Seat belt rules. Sign meanings that look obvious until two answers are almost the same. Safe-driving questions where the “normal” answer and the legal answer are not quite twins. This Tennessee DMV practice test keeps the review focused with 20 questions based on the same driver manual material used for the official permit test. It is especially useful if you are getting ready for a learner permit, applying for your first Regular Class D license as an adult, coming back to driving after a long gap, renewing and wanting a serious refresher, or helping a teen prepare without turning the whole evening into a lecture. Which, yes, tends to go poorly. For Tennessee applicants ages 15 to 17, the state allows the knowledge test online with a parent or legal guardian supervising through the Tennessee Proctor ID App. That setup comes with rules of its own: the applicant needs a computer, laptop, or tablet, cannot use a cell phone for the test, must stay on the test screen, and has to wait 24 hours after a failed online attempt. Adults and new Tennessee residents may also need a vision screening, the knowledge test, and in some cases a road skills test, depending on their license history. Use this 2026 Tennessee permit practice test as a practical check before the official exam. It will not replace the driver manual or a certified driver education course, and it should not pretend to. What it does well is show you where your knowledge is solid, where it is a little mushy, and where another pass through the rules would be the wiser move.
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