- Updated for January 2025
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Free Alabama DMV Practice Test 2025
You’re eligible for a learner’s permit in Alabama if you’re 15 or older and pass a DMV written test and vision screening. The written exam is based on the 2025 Alabama Driver Manual, and will cost a $5 testing fee, plus an additional $36.25 to purchase your learner’s permit; no checks are accepted by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency. You’ll be asked 30 multiple-choice questions, of which you’ll need to answer at least 24 correctly to pass. The permit will be valid for up to four years while you practice your driving skills under a licensed driver’s supervision. If you are younger than 18, you must have your learner’s permit for a minimum of six months before applying for your driver’s license. This DMV practice test will help you study for and succeed on your written test.
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- You should use _______ when the sun is shining brightly or when a line of vehicles following you could obscure your turn signal light.
- Uncontrolled intersections are
- What does this sign mean?
- If you are under emotional or physical stress while driving a vehicle, you should
- The broken white line in this figure indicates
- What should you do if you are one of the first persons to come upon the scene of a collision?
- Do not _______ at crash scenes or locations along the highway where a law enforcement officer may have pulled a vehicle off the road.
- When you wish to change lanes, to make sure there are no other vehicles in ________, look over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move.
- You must maintain a constant speed when passing and reentering the lane in front of a truck or bus, because trucks and buses require
- Because of their size, trucks and buses often need to move ________to make right turns.
- Which of the following right-of-way rules is FALSE?
- When you see a flashing yellow signal at an intersection, you should
- While driving, if you need to read a map or directions, you should
- Things that can distract you from driving include
- When making a left turn at an intersection or into an alley or driveway, you must yield the right-of-way to
- Where there are four or more lanes with traffic moving in opposite directions, what do two solid yellow lines mark?
- If a railroad grade crossing has no warning devices or only a crossbuck sign, you should
- If you miss your exit on a freeway, you should
- At an intersection without stop signs, yield signs, or traffic signals, drivers must yield to
- This sign warns you
- A double solid yellow centerline means that
- When approaching or driving through a work zone, you should NOT
- On a multilane roadway with several lanes in your direction, you must use _________ for passing.
- At railroad crossings that are only marked with a stop sign, you must stop and then proceed only when
- What does this sign indicate?
- A single broken yellow line usually marks the centerline of a two-way roadway where
- When should you switch on your high-beam headlights?
- When overtaking and passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should pass
- Warning signs are posted along the roadways to
- If you approach a vehicle with a reflective triangular orange sign on its rear, you must
- On one-way roads, solid yellow lines are used as
- You may pass a vehicle on the right in all of the following situations EXCEPT
- On a two-lane road where traffic moves in opposite directions, you may pass on the left only when
- _________ may be used in work zones in both day and night to guide drivers into certain traffic lanes.
- To avoid a head-on collision if there is an oncoming vehicle in your lane, you should
- The area of the freeway beyond the solid white line is meant for
- When it is raining or the road is wet, you should reduce your speed to avoid
- If you approach a pedestrian using a guide dog or carrying a white cane at an intersection, you must
- While you are driving, talking on a cell phone may increase your chances of being in a crash by
- What does this sign mean?
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