West Virginia Practice Permit Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This WV DMV practice test focuses on child passenger safety first, which is exactly the kind of topic many drivers think they understand until the written test asks for the actual West Virginia rule. The test includes 20 multiple-choice questions covering child safety seat requirements, safe driving around young passengers, general road rules, right-of-way decisions, and other material you may see on the West Virginia DMV written test. It is still a full WV practice permit test, not just a single-topic quiz, but child safety is the main thread running through it. That focus matters. West Virginia law requires children under age eight to be properly secured in a federally approved child safety seat, and the knowledge test may expect you to understand more than the general idea of “buckle kids in.” You need to know the rule, recognize how it applies, and avoid guessing your way through questions that sound familiar but are actually checking for a specific legal requirement. This learners permit practice test gives those details room instead of burying them under generic driving questions. The format is simple in the useful way: 20 questions, immediate feedback, and explanations that tell you why the correct answer is correct. To pass this WV DMV practice permit test, you need at least 16 correct answers out of 20. Missed questions are not treated like the end of the world; they are more like a nudge toward the part of the handbook you probably skimmed too fast. And, well, that happens. Especially with safety rules that feel obvious until the age limit, seat requirement, or wording becomes the thing being tested. Once you are using the practice test to tighten up the written-test material, the adult licensing process is the next piece to understand. If you are 18 or older, you may apply for a regular Class E instruction permit rather than going through the teen graduated licensing stages. Adult applicants must complete the application, present the required documents, pass the vision screening, and pass the knowledge test. After receiving the Class E instruction permit, you practice with a licensed driver age 21 or older seated in the front seat. If you have never held a Level 2 license or a comparable license before, you generally must hold the Class E instruction permit for at least 30 days before taking the road skills test. After passing the road test, first-time applicants also complete a brief DUI awareness course. This West Virginia DMV practice permit test does not replace the handbook or official DMV requirements, but it does give you a focused way to prepare for the written exam, especially the child passenger safety material that deserves more attention than a quick skim.