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In Delaware, you must pass the official DMV written knowledge test to get your driver’s license. The Delaware Class D knowledge test has 30 multiple-choice questions based on the official Delaware driver’s manual (Delaware DMV Handbook (DE Driver’s Manual) 2026). The passing score is 80% (24 correct).
This is our second Delaware DMV Permit Practice Test, current for May 2026 and based on the official Delaware driver’s manual. Topics include changing lanes, driving emergencies, intersections, passing and being passed, pavement markings, right-of-way rules, and road signs. Choose the best or most complete answer for each question.
The Progress Bar tracks your score – correct answers turn green, wrong answers turn red. If you’re stuck, our AI Assistant can give a hint or explain the question. You can retake the test as often as you want; questions will be randomized each time.
We also offer a Delaware Permit Test Study Guide with document checklists, fees, and tips for staying relaxed yet alert during the test.

Use this second set to check intersections plus pavement markings after the first permit practice test
This page is online practice, not the official DMV exam. Use it to check intersections plus pavement markings, then confirm the current DE testing option before relying on an at-home exam.
Based on the categories assigned to this second practice test pool.
Treat this as a second read, not a repeat of the first practice test.
This is one of the main areas in this test pool, so review the rule before another scored attempt.
Test 2 changes the question mix so you can separate understanding from memorized answers.
Use Test 3 to confirm that intersections plus pavement markings no longer pull your score down.
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