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Free DMV Written Test Simulator for Delaware | Updated for 2024
To all residents of the First State who want to obtain a driving license we present our second easy-to-use interactive practice DE DMV written test. It’s a useful resource that will make you fully prepared to take your DMV Written Test with confidence and expertise. Our practice test is close to what you will have on the real exam both in structure and content, which is based on the new 2024 official Delaware Driver Manual. So, it’s user-friendly, close to real life, up-to-date and it’s FREE. Right, there’s no mistake – attention is what you’re going to pay, not money. Moreover, you won’t need to register and there’s no need to go anywhere – it’s right here with you anytime, 24/7. Sounds like a fair deal, right? So get started now! You’ll read 40 multiple-choice questions, each followed by four answers. Carefully choose the one you think is best. Don’t hurry – check our hints if you’re not sure. Look at the colors on the progress bar (left-hand side on the page). Green means “well done!”, while red means “oops!” You’ll be either directed to the next question or offered an explanation of your mistake. Make sure you read our explanations – you might have a similar question on the real Delaware Permit test. Take our test as many times as needed to achieve an excellent result. You’ll feel your knowledge widened and confidence raised.
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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.
- Headrests should be adjusted so that the head restraint contacts the back of the head. This prevents
- Vehicles approaching a roundabout must
- If you are stopped at a traffic light and another vehicle is approaching you from behind at high speed, you should
- In heavy rain, your tires can ride on a film of water and lose contact with the road. This hazard is known as
- If you are parallel parked on the right side of the street, you should _________ before pulling out into traffic.
- In Delaware, a steady red arrow signal means that
- You must keep your windshield wipers in good operating condition because
- When driving in rural areas, you must pay more attention to
- All trucks and buses have
- What does this sign indicate?
- What do these yellow pavement markings mean?
- Work zone signs are usually
- Which of the following is not a safe situation for passing?
- The right lane on an expressway should remain open for ________ as much as possible.
- If traffic from another roadway is merging onto the roadway you are traveling on, you must
- When making a left turn at an intersection or into an alley or driveway, you must yield the right-of-way to
- A yield sign indicates that you must slow down and prepare to _________ if a vehicle or pedestrian is approaching from another direction.
- When making a left or right turn at any intersection, drivers must yield the right-of-way to
- Before you enter an intersection, you must look for
- Before changing lanes, you must check for traffic
- Proactively looking ahead, to the sides, and behind the vehicle to anticipate problems ahead is part of
- What does this sign mean?
- If you have a blowout, you should NOT
- On a multilane roadway with several lanes in one direction, you must use _________ for passing.
- When passing a large vehicle such as a truck, do not merge back in front of the vehicle until you can see its
- If you have already started to go through an intersection when the traffic signal changes, you must
- This driver is using a hand and arm signal. The driver intends to
- At an intersection, a steady yellow arrow pointing left means
- To avoid last-minute braking or the need to turn suddenly, you should look at least ________ ahead while driving in the city.
- When driving on a two-way road with no centerline markings, you must
- Which of the following statements about headlights is FALSE?
- If the road is too narrow to make a U-turn, you may make
- When driving on a one-way street with three or more lanes of traffic, you must use
- If an oncoming vehicle has its high beams on, you should look __________ until the vehicle has passed.
- You have entered an intersection to turn left on a green arrow signal. Then the arrow signal turns yellow. What should you do?
- When it is raining or the road is wet, you must reduce your speed to avoid
- _________ are mobile devices that are used to give drivers advance warning of work zones or other unusual conditions.
- What does this sign indicate?
- If you start to skid, you should
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