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Minnesota DVS Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2026
Avg. pass rate on our MN tests: 50%.
Average pass rate for this test: 52%.
Moderate
6 min
92% fail this test first try • Better here than at DVS
Score distribution:
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80-89
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70-79
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60-69
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Avg. first-try score: 92%
Welcome to our free Minnesota Fines and Limits permit practice test! This unique test focuses on the legal consequences of traffic offenses. Learn about some driving-related offenses that may result in the suspension of your license if you’re convicted, other driving-related offenses that may result in license revocation, and some non-driving-related offenses that may result in license suspension. Learn the penalties for driving while impaired (DWI) for a first, second, and third offense, how the minimum license revocation period can depend on whether you plead guilty or not guilty in court, and how many DWI convictions will leave you with a felony criminal record. Learn how you can regain your driving privileges after your license has been revoked. Also learn the fine for a conviction for fleeing a police officer or violating the Ted Foss Move Over law. (Some of these other penalties also include fines. Try to memorize all these fines for your instruction permit knowledge exam.)
This practice test is based on Minnesota’s official driver’s manual (Minnesota DMV Handbook (MN Driver's Manual) 2026) and the Minnesota Statutes. It consists of 50 multiple-choice questions and is up to date as of January 2026. Like our other Minnesota practice tests, the Minnesota Fines and Limits practice test comes with an optional hint for each question. Additionally, a simple explanation of each correct answer is included to help reinforce your new knowledge.
Original questions by our teamBased on 2026 MN Driver Handbook
Questions are created and maintained by the Driving-Tests.org content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the MinnesotaDVS changes its handbook or website information. Official sources we check:
In Minnesota in 2022, there were 70,266 total traffic crashes involving 146,244 persons and 123,392 vehicles. These total crashes included 418 fatal crashes with 444 total fatalities. These fatalities included 80 motorcyclists, 45 pedestrians, and 6 bicyclists. 8,025 of the total crashes were classified as hit and run.
3,992 of the total crashes and 145 of the total fatalities were alcohol related (positive alcohol concentration). 131 of the total fatalities were speed related.
274 of the fatal crashes occurred on undivided roads.
Drivers aged 15–24 represented 14% of the 4.65 million licensed drivers but 24% of the drivers involved in crashes.
You should know the fines and other penalties for your instruction permit knowledge test. The purpose of the traffic laws and the penalties for violating them is to deter unsafe driving. Unsafe driving risks a serious – perhaps fatal – crash. Keeping the possible consequences of unsafe driving in mind can help you drive safely on Minnesota’s roadways!
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We build our practice questions from the current 2026 MN Driver Handbook and refine them using patterns recent test‑takers report.
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