In the Granite State, you are required to score at least 80% to pass the New Hampshire DMV Permit Knowledge Exam. Without that passing score, you cannot obtain your permit or driver’s license. The amount of material covered in the primary test resource is substantial and can quickly become overwhelming once you start digging in and studying. Many drivers have experienced significant eye fatigue and difficulty absorbing the study material and are looking for alternative ways to prepare for the exam. Our New Hampshire DMV Audio Handbook gives you a convenient way to prepare for the New Hampshire driver knowledge test without being confined to a printed manual or computer screen. Because the audio handbook can be played in your browser or downloaded as MP3 files, you can study while riding, walking, exercising, doing chores, or using those quick and quiet breaks in your day. Hearing the information can make the content easier to absorb, and repeating difficult passages is as easy as hitting the replay button.
In New Hampshire, a person who is at least 15½ may practice driving when accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or responsible licensed adult who is at least 25 years old. For 16- and 17-year-old applicants, an approved driver education program is required before applying for a license. The audio handbook helps make these requirements easier to understand.
The knowledge test includes 40 multiple-choice questions on the rules of the road and general driving conditions, and the test automatically ends if more than 8 questions are answered incorrectly. The audio handbook covers licensing requirements, new-resident rules, out-of-state drivers, practice driving, parental consent, organ donation, license classes, license restrictions, REAL ID, non-driver identification cards, license renewal, Youth Operator rules, loss of driving privileges, and the consequences of repeat rule violations.
The audio handbook also covers the rules of the road, including driver fatigue, distracted driving, aggressive driving, alcohol and drugs, vehicle inspection, seat and mirror adjustment, safety belts, child passenger safety, motorcycle helmets, air bags, secured loads, towing trailers, steering, right-of-way, speed management, signaling, stopping distance, lane changes, passing, backing, and adjusting to roadway conditions. State-specific rules like Jessica’s Law (requiring drivers to clear snow and ice from their vehicles before getting on the road) are also covered.
Continue with our New Hampshire DMV Permit Practice Tests. These AI-powered interactive tests feature a Challenge Bank™, which brings missed questions back for additional review: https://driving-tests.org/new-hampshire/new-hampshire-permit-practice-test/. Also, use our New Hampshire DMV Signs and Road Situations Practice Tests: https://driving-tests.org/new-hampshire/nh-signs-road-situations-practice-test/.
One DMV-style permit question, answer, and plain-English rationale in your inbox. Use it as a quick daily warm-up before the test.