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Original questions based on the latest OregonOR Driver Handbook Expert-reviewed by S. Litvintchouk, M.S. (MIT), Chief Educational Researcher

Oregon DMV Written Permit Test Questions & Answers (Test #5) 2026

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The Oregon DMV Knowledge Test and a vision screening are the first major hurdles before independent driving in the Beaver State. Clearing these tests allows you to obtain an instruction permit, which enables supervised practice behind the wheel. The written test is based entirely on the Oregon Driver Manual and requires a minimum passing score of 80%. The multiple-choice exam measures whether you understand Oregon traffic laws, road signs, pavement markings, and safe driving practices. If you do not pass, you may be allowed to retake the test the same day (if time permits), although a retest fee may apply. The test is written to test your conceptual understanding of the material, so simply memorizing a study guide or static pdf likely won’t prepare you for what you’ll face. Our interactive AI-powered Oregon DMV Written Permit Test Questions & Answers Practice Tests are expertly designed to ensure this level of understanding and first-time success on the official exam. Once you ace this practice test, try another: https://driving-tests.org/oregon/oregon-permit-practice-test/.

The official test questions require you to apply the rules of the road to real driving situations. You will encounter scenarios involving the right of way at intersections, safe speeds on wet or icy roadways, school bus stopping requirements, pedestrian safety, and interactions with bicyclists, light rail, and streetcars. You’ll cover sharing the road responsibly and understanding the risks of distracted or impaired driving. Many questions are intentionally worded to ensure you grasp the reasoning behind the rule, also making memorization of guides insufficient.

You must be at least 15 years old to apply for an Oregon instruction permit. If you are under 18, you’ll enter the state’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. After receiving a permit, you may drive only when accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and has held a license for a minimum of two years. The permit must be held for at least six months in addition to other requirements. If you are 18 and older you must still obtain and practice with an instruction permit, but you are not subject to the same graduated waiting periods. You can schedule a road test whenever you feel prepared.

To apply, you’ll need proof of identity and legal presence, your Social Security number, and documentation establishing Oregon residency. (If you’re under 18, you must also provide parental or guardian consent.) For additional focused practice, check out our Road Signs and Fines and Limits Practice Tests.

Want a quick reference for the trickiest concepts? Download the Oregon Permit Test Cheat Sheet - 50 most-missed questions ranked by real test data ($9.99 PDF).

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