We've added this question
to your Challenge Bank™
All your missed questions are saved
automatically for extra practice.
Already in Your
Challenge Bank!™
It's a practice test that's automatically made up of all your missed questions. Once you finish this test, you’ll be able to revisit your Challenge Bank™ to practice and sharpen your skills.
View All PlansAdding questions to Challenge Bank™
is Premium members exclusive
Access 650+ exam-like questions, Pass Guarantee, personalized study plans, and more.
View All Plans- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official North Dakota Driver's manual
Free North Dakota DOT Permit Practice Test Two 2024
Driving your own car seems like a good solution to a lot of problems you had recently. One thing you need to remember – you need a license in order to drive, and the first step to obtain it is taking a DMV Permit Test. Like any test, it’s much better taken (and passed BTW) if you prepare for it. This is why we bring our 2nd ND permit practice test to you – available online 24/7. It’s not a 100% guarantee that you’ll pass your DMV exam, but we can guarantee this much – it’s helpful, it’s very close to a real DMV test, it’s updated and based on the new official North Dakota Rules of the Road, and it’s free of charge. Seriously, you can try it right now and you won’t have to register.
Have a look – the first question, just like any other on this test, has four answer options. Decide which one is closest to the truth and click it. Go ahead to the next one – but only if the progress bar on the left-hand side of the page flashes green. If it’s red – sorry, your choice was not the best. You can try our hints to help you do better on the next question but please remember that a real DMV test doesn’t have any hints. Read our explanation and try not to repeat the same mistake. Go on to the end of the test and check your final score. Even if it’s not much to be proud of, don’t give up – you can have as many tries as you need to bring your performance to perfection.
If you feel it’s a fair deal, don’t hide it – tweet your friends about our ND permit practice test or simply hit the “Like” button above. Get closer to your dream come true – good luck!
- Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
- Triple-checked for accuracy
What you need to know
What to expect on the actual ND DOT exam
questions
correct answers to pass
passing score
minimum age to apply
List of questions (classic view)
- Vehicles approaching a roundabout must
- Being constantly aware of the driving conditions, planning ahead, anticipating dangers, and taking the right actions to avoid obstacles or other vehicles is known as
- You are at a stop sign, waiting to turn right. A vehicle approaching from the left has its turn signal on. What should you do?
- A red arrow signal means
- If you are making a left turn, you must begin it
- A solid white line next to your lane means
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your left, what should you do?
- What does this sign mean?
- To enter a main road from a driveway, an alley, or the roadside, you must
- A driver whose left arm is bent at 90 degrees, pointing downward intends to
- Which of the following statements about blind spots is FALSE?
- When any vehicle turns, its rear wheels will follow a _________ than its front wheels.
- You drive up to an intersection and you see a yield sign. You must
- Which of the following statements about lane markings is true?
- If you are driving on a road with three or more lanes in your direction, you should stay _________ except when passing another vehicle.
- Before changing lanes, you must check for traffic
- At night, you should use your high-beam headlights in all of the following situations EXCEPT
- When changing lanes, all of the following are correct maneuvers EXCEPT
- On a two-way road, a _________ allows you to cross over into the opposing lane temporarily to pass a vehicle if it is safe to do so.
- What does this sign indicate?
- To guard against glare from the headlights of a vehicle behind you, use __________ and adjust it before you drive.
- A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that
- Tailgating is the practice of
- If a truck is trying to pass you, you can help the truck driver by
- When backing up your vehicle, you must
- On a two-lane road, passing is prohibited on both sides when
- When a traffic signal turns green at an intersection and you are going straight through, you must
- When approaching an intersection to make a right turn, you must stay _________ and make the turn close to the right curb.
- What does this sign indicate?
- A pedestrian using a white cane or a white cane tipped with red is usually
- Large flashing or sequencing arrow panels may be used in work zones in both day and night to
- When there are two solid lines next to your lane, you are
- What does this symbol indicate?
- On multilane roads, the _________ lane is intended to be used for passing slower vehicles.
- On multilane roads, you should avoid driving alongside other vehicles because
- The area of the freeway beyond the solid white line is meant for
- If you want to change several lanes on a multilane highway,
- What does this sign indicate?
- A barrier of grass, concrete, or other material separating opposing lanes of traffic on a divided roadway is known as
- When you're waiting to make a left turn on a two-way roadway, which way should you point your front wheels?
More resources
- Alabama: Test 1 / Test 2
- Alaska: Test 1 / Test 2
- Arizona: Test 1 / Test 2
- Arkansas: Test 1 / Test 2
- California: Test 1 / Test 2
- Colorado: Test 1 / Test 2
- Connecticut: Test 1 / Test 2
- Delaware: Test 1 / Test 2
- District of Columbia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Florida: Test 1 / Test 2
- Georgia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Hawaii: Test 1 / Test 2
- Idaho: Test 1 / Test 2
- Illinois: Test 1 / Test 2
- Indiana: Test 1 / Test 2
- Iowa: Test 1 / Test 2
- Kansas: Test 1 / Test 2
- Kentucky: Test 1 / Test 2
- Louisiana: Test 1 / Test 2
- Maine: Test 1 / Test 2
- Maryland: Test 1 / Test 2
- Massachusetts: Test 1 / Test 2
- Michigan: Test 1 / Test 2
- Minnesota: Test 1 / Test 2
- Mississippi: Test 1 / Test 2
- Missouri: Test 1 / Test 2
- Montana: Test 1 / Test 2
- Nebraska: Test 1 / Test 2
- Nevada: Test 1 / Test 2
- New Hampshire: Test 1 / Test 2
- New Jersey: Test 1 / Test 2
- New Mexico: Test 1 / Test 2
- New York: Test 1 / Test 2
- North Carolina: Test 1 / Test 2
- North Dakota: Test 1 / Test 2
- Ohio: Test 1 / Test 2
- Oklahoma: Test 1 / Test 2
- Oregon: Test 1 / Test 2
- Pennsylvania: Test 1 / Test 2
- Rhode Island: Test 1 / Test 2
- South Carolina: Test 1 / Test 2
- South Dakota: Test 1 / Test 2
- Tennessee: Test 1 / Test 2
- Texas: Test 1 / Test 2
- Utah: Test 1 / Test 2
- Vermont: Test 1 / Test 2
- Virginia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Washington: Test 1 / Test 2
- West Virginia: Test 1 / Test 2
- Wisconsin: Test 1 / Test 2
- Wyoming: Test 1 / Test 2
Your go-to, trusted source
Experience the Driving-Tests differenceOur commitment to accuracy and quality in our practice tests
Explore our rigorous, multi-tiered verification process that ensures each question mirrors the official manual for unparalleled accuracy.
At Driving-Tests.org, we understand the importance of reliable and accurate practice tests to help you prepare for your DMV exam. That's why we've developed a meticulous process to create and continually update our practice questions, ensuring they reflect the most current driving laws and regulations.
Here's an inside look at how we maintain the highest quality in our practice tests.
Content Creation and Verification Process
- Alignment with Official Manuals:
Every question we develop is based on the most recent version of each state's official driving manual. Our team regularly monitors each state DMV's website for the latest updates to ensure our practice tests are always aligned with the most current information. - Community Feedback Integration:
We leverage feedback from our vast community of users to understand which topics are most frequently tested. This helps us focus on the areas that are most relevant and beneficial for your preparation. - Expert Content Creation:
Our in-house editor, Steven, who has extensive experience in driver education, crafts each question with precision. He conducts a thorough review of each question against the official manuals to ensure accuracy. - Rigorous Review Process:
Once Steven has finalized a set of questions, our team conducts a joint review session. This second level of scrutiny involves content accuracy, proofreading, and fact-checking to eliminate any errors. - User Feedback Mechanism:
After a question goes live on our site, we keep the lines of communication open. Each question features a feedback button, inviting users to report any issues or errors. This continuous feedback loop allows us to address and rectify any concerns promptly. - Responsive Updates:
In line with our commitment to accuracy, we quickly update our practice questions to reflect any changes in the DMV manuals. Additionally, we update the free electronic copy of the state's driver's license manuals on our site, typically within a few days after the DMV publishes them.
Our thorough quality control process ensures that you have access to practice tests that are as accurate and up-to-date as possible. We believe in the power of well-prepared drivers and are dedicated to providing you with the best study tools to help you succeed on your DMV exam.