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Free Ohio BMV Permit Practice Test Three 2024
A person’s valid driving license is often used as an ID, but hey, there’s so much more to it! It’s a pass to independence, mobility and style. If you still don’t have it, you probably don’t know what you’re missing. A good place to start getting ready for your OH Permit Test is to take our 3rd permit practice test. It consists of 40 multiple-choice questions and you need to respond to them by selecting one of the four answer options. We’ll provide an interactive guide through the maze. When you’re not sure which answer to choose, you’ll find helpful hints. The progress bar on the left-hand side of the page will help you see whether or not you are answering correctly, and each time you make a mistake you’ll receive an explanation.
The purpose of our OH permit practice test is to provide you with an opportunity to get ready for a real DVM Permit Test without leaving your home. All the questions is based on the new 2024 Ohio Driver’s Handbook and they are as close to a real-life situation as possible. Now you’re probably wondering how much we charge for all this. The answer is “nothing”. Yes, it’s FREE and you don’t even have to register. Do you think there’s a hidden catch in it? Well, check it out for yourself – get started now. If you like our 3rd OH permit practice test, tell people about it on Twitter or hit the “like” button above. See you soon behind the steering wheel!
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- If a police officer stops you for a traffic violation, which of the following documents must you provide to the officer?
- What is the correct hand signal to indicate a right turn?
- If your vehicle is hit from the side, your body will initially seem to be thrown toward
- When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
- A lighted red arrow signal means
- To control your speed on steep downgrades, you should
- Which of the following statements about railroad crossings is FALSE?
- When you encounter a truck traveling next to you in the same direction, keep as far as possible to the side to avoid
- When you see this sign, you should
- Which of these pavement markings separates two lanes traveling in the same direction?
- The danger areas around your vehicle where crashes are more likely to occur are called
- On a freeway, the right lane should remain open for ________ as much as possible.
- Do not make a U-turn on a curve or near the top of a hill if you cannot be seen by
- On a divided highway, you must _________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer.
- Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some streets and highways indicate
- If a driver behind you repeatedly flashes his or her headlights, you should
- This sign indicates
- While crossing railroad tracks, AVOID
- When any vehicle turns, its rear wheels will follow a _________ than its front wheels.
- Which of the following statements about roundabouts is FALSE?
- When driving in icy conditions, it is recommended to _____ for better traction.
- When approaching or driving through a construction zone, you should NOT
- What does this sign indicate?
- A single broken yellow line usually marks the centerline of a two-way roadway where
- When making a left turn at a controlled intersection (i.e., one with signs or signals), you must yield to
- When a traffic signal turns green at an intersection and you are going straight through, you must
- If fog closes in completely while you are driving and visibility is reduced to near zero, what should you do?
- For better visibility in rain, fog, or snow, you should keep your vehicle's _________ on.
- A flashing red traffic light should be treated like
- You are driving through an intersection with a green signal. A pedestrian starts to cross your path against a red signal. What should you do FIRST?
- In Ohio, it is illegal to make a left turn at a red light EXCEPT
- If an oncoming vehicle has its high beams on, you should look __________ until the vehicle has passed.
- You must not use _________ to exit a freeway, even in a traffic jam.
- If you see a solid white line next to your lane, you should
- While you are driving, talking on a cell phone may increase your chances of being in a crash by
- _________ are mobile devices that are used to give drivers advance warning of construction zones or other unusual conditions.
- On interstate highways, slower vehicles should travel _________ except when passing.
- Construction zone signs have
- A double solid yellow line in the center of the road means that
- At an intersection, this sign directs you
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