Wyoming DMV Practice Permit Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Wyoming DMV practice test is built to help you study with some structure, not just click through questions and hope the right answers start to feel familiar. It includes 20 questions, and you’ll need 16 correct answers to pass, which makes it a useful check before you sit for the real thing. The questions cover safe roadway use, distracted driving, handheld mobile device limits, seat belt expectations, supervised driving, and the permit rules that tend to slip into the written test in small but important ways. The real Wyoming DMV written test is not separate from everyday driving judgment. That sounds obvious, maybe too obvious, but it matters. You are expected to understand how Wyoming wants new drivers to handle the road before they drive independently: when a phone becomes a distraction, why passengers and seat belts are treated seriously, and how supervision works while you are still learning. A good Wyoming DMV permit practice test should make those rules feel less scattered. Not easier, exactly. Just more organized in your head. The licensing side is its own thing, and it is worth studying on purpose. In Wyoming, the minimum age for a regular learner permit is 15. A permit holder may drive only with a licensed adult over 18 seated in the front passenger seat. The learner permit is valid for one year, can be renewed as needed, and must be held for at least 10 days before the driver can move forward. The intermediate permit adds more requirements. Applicants must be at least 16, complete 50 actual driving hours, including 10 at night, provide proof of those hours, pass vision screening, and either pass a driving skills test or complete an approved driver education course. Driver education may lead to a skills-test waiver, but that decision still belongs to the examiner, so it should not be treated as automatic. Once a driver has an intermediate permit, the restrictions matter. Driving is generally limited to 5 a.m. through 11 p.m., passengers under 18 are restricted unless they are immediate family, and everyone in the vehicle must wear a seat belt. Wyoming also has a restricted learner permit, often called a hardship permit, for certain minors ages 14 to 15 who meet specific hardship criteria. Use this Wyoming DMV driving test practice to connect the test questions with the licensing rules behind them. That is where the studying starts to feel more practical, and frankly, less like memorizing disconnected handbook lines.