Washington DMV Practice Test 2
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This WA DMV practice test gives you a straightforward way to review the Washington driving rules that are most likely to matter on the official knowledge test. It is built around 20 questions covering the usual essentials: seat belt requirements, pedestrian right-of-way, traffic signs, safe driving decisions, and Washington’s restrictions on handheld phone use while driving. Nothing here is dressed up more than it needs to be. The point is to help you recognize the rule, understand the wording, and avoid getting tripped up by an answer choice that looks close enough until it is not. Washington’s official knowledge test is a written multiple-choice exam, and it is given through approved testing locations, including driver training schools. Once you pass, your knowledge-test score is valid for 2 years, so there is a little breathing room after that. But the cleaner move is still to prepare before you go in, rather than treating the first attempt like a warm-up round. This Washington DOL practice permit test also sits inside a bigger licensing process. Applicants for a driver license or instruction permit need to pass a vision screening. Washington generally uses 20/40 Snellen vision with both eyes combined as the standard screening threshold, with or without correction. If you need glasses or contacts to meet the standard, a corrective-lenses restriction may be added. If your vision falls outside the expected range, DOL may require an eye specialist’s report. Not the most exciting paragraph in the world, admittedly, but it matters. The document side matters too. Washington requires acceptable proof of identity, a Social Security number if you have one, and original documents instead of copied, scanned, or photographed versions. Teen applicants have extra requirements, including parent or guardian authorization and driver training records that must be submitted properly. There is some flexibility built into the process. The Washington knowledge test is available in multiple languages, and accommodations may be available for applicants who need a quieter testing environment, assistive audio devices, alternate-format materials, interpreter services, or related support arranged ahead of time. Use this Washington DMV practice test as a real rehearsal. Take the questions seriously, check the ones you miss, and review the Washington Driver Guide until the rules feel familiar enough to hold up under test wording.