Rhode Island DMV Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2026
Avg. first-try score: 52%
Perfect for:Learner’s permit applicants
First‑time adult applicants
In 2020, 7.34 percent of Rhode Island’s drivers had at least one speeding ticket on their driving record. In the state, an average of 3,000 drivers have been arrested each year for driving under the influence (DUI). Many had a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) way over the legal limit. In 2022, there were 52 traffic deaths in the state. Alcohol impairment was a factor in about 42 percent of them. Speeding was a factor in about 48 percent of them.
Prepare for your instructional permit test AND stay out of trouble with our special free Rhode Island Fines and Limits permit practice test. It’s up to date as of February 2026. You’ve been studying hard to learn the rules of the road. Now learn what can happen if you’re caught disobeying those rules in Rhode Island while you’re driving. Learn the fines you should know for the permit test: such common violations as speeding, failing to wear a seat belt, running a red light or stop sign, and parking in a disability parking space without a permit. Learn some of the special rules for driving with an instructional permit or a Limited Provisional License. Learn about drunk driving: the legal limits for legal impairment and legal intoxication, the consequences of refusing a chemical test for alcohol, and the penalties if you’re convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) for the first time or a subsequent time. (Will you be facing a jail sentence or a stiff fine?)
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