- Updated for May 2025
- Based on official Louisiana Driver's manual
Free Louisiana OMV Permit Practice Test 2025
Obtaining your Louisiana OMV driver’s permit involves passing a vision screening and a written permit knowledge test. The test includes 40 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, safe driving practices, road signs, driver’s responsibility, and vehicle positioning, as outlined in the state’s Louisiana OMV 2025 Driver’s Manual. To pass, you must score at least 80% (32 out of 40 questions). If you fail the knowledge test, you must wait until the next business day and pay a retest fee. Our practice resources make sure you are fully prepared.
The Learner’s Permit is the first phase of Louisiana’s Graduated Driver’s License (GDL) program for minors and can be applied for as early as age 15. Once obtained, you must hold the permit for at least 180 days and complete a state-approved driver’s education course. A licensed adult at least 21 years of age or a sibling at least 18 years of age must supervise your driving. When you turn 16, have held the learner’s permit for at least 180 days, completed the required driver’s education, practiced driving for 50 hours as attested by your parent or guardian, and passed the road test, you can obtain an intermediate license. This license prohibits unsupervised driving between 11 PM and 5 AM and includes passenger limits. Once you turn 17 and have held the intermediate license without any violations for at least 12 months, you can apply for an unrestricted driver’s license.
If you’re already 18 years old, you must still obtain a Learner’s Permit and complete a 38-hour driver’s education course or a six-hour pre-licensing course and an eight-hour behind-the-wheel course. Once complete, you can take the road skills test and immediately apply for a full license.
Our free online Louisiana OMV Permit Practice Test mimics the actual exam conditions, with questions and answers based on the state manual. Updated for May 2025, instant feedback is provided for incorrect responses. Once you’ve prepared, go to the OMV with identification (birth certificate, passport), a Social Security card, and two proofs of residency (utility bills, lease agreement). If under 18, you must bring proof of driver education and a parental consent form (a parent or guardian must be present to sign). With joint custody, the parent with primary legal responsibility must sign. Pass a vision screening, pay the fee, and pass the official written test.
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List of questions (classic view)
- To prevent fatigue, you should rest every two hours and not drive more than
- If you are being followed too closely (tailgated), you should
- In bad weather or on wet pavement, you should increase your following distance to _____ seconds.
- What does this figure mean?
- At a railroad crossing, you must stop __________ from the nearest rail when a train is approaching.
- Large flashing or sequential arrow panels may be used in work zones in both day and night to
- When confronted by an aggressive driver, you should NOT
- This green traffic signal indicates that
- Which of the following are signs of road rage?
- At a speed of 50 mph under ideal conditions, your estimated stopping distance is
- What kind of parking is most often used in parking lots and shopping centers?
- What does this sequential arrow panel mean?
- If you turn your ignition key to the lock position while your vehicle is in motion, you may
- Under Louisiana law, you must use __________ when approaching within 500 feet of or following within 200 feet of another vehicle.
- A double solid white line on the road separates two lanes of traffic
- What does this sign mean?
- You must stop _________ from a stopped school bus that is loading or unloading children.
- When a highway is divided into two roadways by a median or barrier,
- Which of the following statements about blind spots is FALSE?
- What does this sign mean?
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