Before anyone in New Hampshire may begin practicing behind the wheel, they must first meet New Hampshire’s requirements, which differ from those of other states. For example, New Hampshire does not issue a traditional learner’s permit. Instead, anyone who is at least 15½ years old may practice driving while accompanied by a parent, legal guardian, or another licensed, responsible adult who is at least 25 years old. Teenagers and adults alike must pass both a vision screening and the New Hampshire DMV Written Knowledge Test with a minimum passing score of 80%. If an applicant fails, state rules require a waiting period of at least ten days before retesting. That’s quite a hefty delay! Our New Hampshire DMV Written Permit Test Questions & Answers Practice Tests are expertly crafted to remove any unnecessary fluff and help you pass the official exam on your first attempt.
The written knowledge exam is designed to test more than rote memorization. Printed study guides and static pdfs won’t cut it when it comes to fully preparing for this higher-level conceptual style of testing. The official test focuses on how well you understand and apply traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, and safe driving decisions. The official exam consists of 40 multiple-choice questions and has a time limit of 40 minutes. Note that the test ends automatically if more than eight questions are answered incorrectly, so use our AI-powered practice tests to ensure you never reach that point.
The official New Hampshire knowledge exam covers topics like school bus stopping laws, right-of-way at uncontrolled and rural intersections, safe following distances, proper responses to emergency vehicles, and distracted driving. New Hampshire law prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices for all drivers, and drivers under eighteen are barred from using any mobile or electronic device while driving (hands-free or not). Also, New Hampshire requires all snow and ice to be cleared from a vehicle before driving, and violations can result in significant fines.
Our New Hampshire permit practice tests are built to mirror the structure, phrasing, and scenario-based approach of the official exam. They feature interactive explanations and a Challenge Bank™ that automatically revisits missed questions until they are mastered. Each practice session ends with a review that highlights weak areas. Once you’ve aced this practice test, try another here: https://driving-tests.org/new-hampshire/new-hampshire-permit-practice-test/.
Also, we have practice tests that focus on particular heavily tested topics for extra preparation. Try our Fines and Limits and Road Signs Practice Tests.