Free Alaska Driver’s Handbook Practice Test (2026)
Avg. first-try score: 90%
Perfect for:Learner’s permit applicants
First‑time adult applicants
The drive from Anchorage to Homer offers breathtaking ocean and mountain views. On a clear day, you can even spot volcanoes across the Cook Inlet. As a licensed driver, you’ll have the flexibility to explore Alaska’s natural beauty at your own pace. However, it is crucial to drive safely, obey traffic laws, and follow the indications provided by road signs. In the Last Frontier, ice roads can be the only way to reach remote villages that lack regular roads. Many of these ice roads don’t have markings or road signs. Even residents of remote communities who are allowed to drive on those roads must stay alert and always be prepared, even if traffic is minimal.
Start by studying driving theory from the official State of Alaska Driver Manual (Alaska DMV Handbook (AK Driver's Manual) 2026). Your knowledge of this subject will be evaluated at the DMV location through a 20-question knowledge exam. You must score 80% or higher to pass, so you need to be fully prepared on exam day. We’ll help you achieve a passing score on your first attempt, but you must put in the time and effort necessary to learn driving theory.
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