- Updated for May 2025
- Based on official Arizona Driver's manual
Free Online MVD Written Test Practice for Arizona (2025)
To receive your Arizona learner’s permit, you will need to answer 24 out of 30 questions correctly on an MVD written test, to score an 80% passing ratio. It will cost $7 to receive your instructional permit, and no checks are accepted. All test questions are based on material from the 2025 Arizona Driver License Manual. The test itself will be administered on a touchscreen computer, at an MVD computer workstation, so it is recommended that you practice taking tests electronically and via touch screen if possible to acclimate yourself. Along with the touchscreen test, audio assist and computerized audio test versions are available for individuals who need them, no appointment necessary. Once you complete any necessary paperwork and pay your instructional permit fee, you may attempt the test a maximum of three times within 12 months. After 12 months, you will need to re-pay your fee. This FREE AZ MVD permit practice test covers the same material with very similar questions to those on the real AZ written test.
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List of questions (classic view)
- Except where prohibited, you can use the three-point turn to
- You must NOT pass
- To enter a public roadway from a private road,
- The broken white line in this figure indicates
- In Arizona, what does a curb painted yellow indicate?
- Being constantly aware of the driving conditions, planning ahead, anticipating dangers, and taking the right actions to avoid obstacles or other vehicles is known as
- If your engine dies as you're driving on a curve, you should
- If you are stopped at a traffic light and another vehicle is approaching you from behind at high speed, you should
- A center lane that is marked on each side by a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line is reserved for _________ and can be used by vehicles traveling in either direction.
- Diabetic drivers who _________ should not drive if there is any chance that they might go into shock.
- If a bicycle on your right reaches an uncontrolled intersection (i.e., one without signs or signals) at about the same time as you do, you should
- Unbalanced tires or low tire pressures can cause
- Regulatory devices tell you
- When slowing down or stopping, you must
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign indicate?
- Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some streets and highways indicate
- If a driver behind you repeatedly flashes his or her headlights, you should
- _________ are the most frequent type of crashes on interstate highways.
- A "Speed Zone Ahead" sign means that you are approaching
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