- Updated for June 2025
- Based on official Virginia Driver's manual
Free DMV Practice Test for Virginia Permit | VA 2025
This Virginia DMV practice test has just been updated for June 2025 and covers 20 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2025 VA Driver Handbook. For those preparing to get a Virginia learner’s permit, you’ll need to pass a vision test as well as a two-part knowledge exam. Those under 18 must have had their permit for 9 months. If you’re over 18, you’ll need to have had your license for at least 90 days before you can apply for a driver’s license. The DMV written test consists of information from the Virginia Driver’s Manual. The first section will have 10 questions on traffic signs, and you must answer all 10 correctly before you will be allowed to move on to the second portion of the test. The second section will cover general knowledge like traffic laws, safe driving techniques, and substance laws. You will only need to answer 80% correctly of the questions in the second section to pass. If you are under 18 you’ll have to wait a full 15 days before you can retake the test so it’s important to study and use this DMV practice test as a tool to succeed.
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- For safe driving, the Virginia Driver's Manual recommends that you keep your hands at
- On interstate highways in Virginia, the speed limit can be as high as
- On an undivided roadway, if you come to a school bus that is stopped with flashing red lights and an extended stop sign, you must
- What does this sign indicate?
- A sign with this shape marks the beginning of
- The distance your vehicle travels between the time that you notice a hazard and the time that you start to brake is known as
- If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection (i.e., one without signs or signals) from different roadways at about the same time, the vehicle _________ has the right-of-way.
- What does this sign mean?
- If an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is approaching from either direction, you must _________ until the emergency vehicle has passed.
- A double solid yellow line in the center of the road means that
- While you're waiting for oncoming traffic to clear before you make a left turn, which way should you point your front wheels?
- What does this sign mean?
- When you plan to make a turn, you must signal at least _________ ahead of the turn.
- A sign with black letters or symbols on an orange background is
- When you're driving under 35 mph, you should maintain a following distance of ________ behind the vehicle ahead of you.
- What does this sign indicate?
- A broken white line
- When you park next to a curb, you may not park more than ________ from the curb.
- At night, you must use __________ whenever you are within 200 feet of a vehicle you are following.
- What does this sign indicate?
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