Minnesota DMV Driving Test

Pass the Minnesota Permit Test the first time with our FREE Minnesota Practice Tests. Study real driving permit test questions from the DMV handbook!.

1. To make a right turn onto a two-way street from a two-way street, start in the right-hand lane and end in:
2. What does a solid yellow line mean.
3. You may drive in a bike lane:
4. Which is not true about neighborhood electric vehicles (nevs)?
5. The speed limit on two-lane highways with a posted speed limit of 55 mph is increased by ____ if lawfully passing a vehicle moving in the same direction.
6. When driving on major highways:
7. A solid white line on the right edge of the highway slants in towards your left. that shows that
8. Allowing a passenger to drink or have an open container of an alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle is ____.
9. In a parking space reserved for people with disabilities, a non-disabled driver
10. When skidding, drivers with anti-lock brakes should:
11. When noticing smoke rising from the hood, one should:
12. On a highway with 4 or more lanes, slower traffic should always use
13. At a green light, you ____.
14. What does this sign mean?
15. Allow extra space in front of your vehicle when following a:
16. You are driving in the left lane and want to change to the right lane. you should:
17. What happens to your driver's license if you refuse to take a chemical test (breath or blood)
18. What does a 'one way' sign typically signify?
19. Yield also means stop if you cannot merge safely into the flow of traffic
20. Orange construction signs warn you:
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About Permit Practice Tests

To operate a motorcycle in Minnesota, you must have a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license. Licenses are issued by the Department of Public Safety (DPS). You can apply for a motorcycle instruction permit or endorsement if you hold a valid Minnesota driver's license. A motorcycle permit or license allows you to operate a motorcycle, motorbike, scooter, or moped on public roads.

To receive a motorcycle instruction permit, you must apply, submit your documentation, pass the motorcycle knowledge exam, and pay the fees. If you are a new driver under the age of 18, you must also complete a state approved motorcycle rider training course. To receive a motorcycle endorsement on your driver's license, you must apply, submit your documentation, pass the motorcycle endorsement skills test, and pay the fees. Applicants who are over 18 also have the option of completing the Minnesota Motorcycle Safety Center (MMSC) Basic Rider Course (BRC), which will waive the knowledge and driving tests.

The tests are taken at your local Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) station. The motorcycle knowledge exam contains 25 questions on motorcycle safety and driving skills. You must answer 20 of the questions correctly to pass. The motorcycle endorsement skills exam includes four different riding exercises that assess your ability to control your vehicle. It also measures your hazard response skills. If you fail a test, you must complete an assigned practice time prior to scheduling a new exam.