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#1. What can help improve your tires' traction in snowy areas?

Snow chains A. Snow chains All-weather tires B. All-weather tires High-speed driving C. High-speed driving

If you drive in snowy areas, carry snow chains for your tires. Snow chains give your tires more traction. All-weather tires are for milder winter climates.

#2. What should you do when entering a work zone?

Maintain speed and watch ongoing work A. Maintain speed and watch ongoing work Minimize your following distance B. Minimize your following distance C. Slow down

Go through the work zone carefully by slowing down and allowing extra space between vehicles.

#3. Who must follow road rules even though they usually have the right-of-way?

Bicyclists A. Bicyclists School buses B. School buses Pedestrians C. Pedestrians

Although pedestrians usually must be given the right-of-way, they also must follow the road rules.

#4. What should you avoid when merging onto a highway?

Checking your blind spots A. Checking your blind spots Using your turn signals B. Using your turn signals Crossing over solid lines C. Crossing over solid lines

You should not cross over any solid lines when merging onto a highway.

#5. What should you do when entering a roundabout?

Stop and wait for a green light A. Stop and wait for a green light Yield to traffic already in the roundabout B. Yield to traffic already in the roundabout Merge into the roundabout after a full stop C. Merge into the roundabout after a full stop

In a roundabout, you must yield to all traffic already in the roundabout.

#6. Where should you stop at an intersection if there's no limit line or crosswalk?

After you enter the intersection A. After you enter the intersection In the middle of the intersection B. In the middle of the intersection Before you enter the intersection C. Before you enter the intersection

If there is no limit line or crosswalk, stop before you enter the intersection.

#7. After stopping and yielding, you may turn right at a red light unless:

A No Turn On Red sign is posted A. A No Turn On Red sign is posted You are within a business district B. You are within a business district You turn from a two-way street C. You turn from a two-way street

A red traffic signal light means STOP. You can turn right at a red light if there is not a NO TURN ON RED sign posted. You stop at the stop or limit line, yield for pedestrians, and turn when it is safe.

#8. What is true about tailgating?

It allows for quicker reactions in case of sudden braking A. It allows for quicker reactions in case of sudden braking It improves visibility of the road ahead B. It improves visibility of the road ahead It obstructs your view of the road ahead C. It obstructs your view of the road ahead

Tailgating makes it harder to see the road ahead because the vehicle in front of you blocks your view.

#9. What effect can fatigue have on your ability to drive?

It can increase your reaction time to hazards A. It can increase your reaction time to hazards It improves your judgment B. It improves your judgment It helps you drive at a steady pace C. It helps you drive at a steady pace

Fatigue and drowsiness can affect your vision and increase reaction time to hazards.

#10. What does this sign mean?

A. Crossroad B. Side road Sharp turn C. Sharp turn

Crossroad or intersection.

#11. What does California's Administrative Per Se Law refer to?

The DMV's authority to suspend driving privileges A. The DMV's authority to suspend driving privileges Your consent to be tested for alcohol or drugs B. Your consent to be tested for alcohol or drugs The legal limit for BAC C. The legal limit for BAC

Administrative Per Se law in California gives the DMV the authority to suspend driving privileges without a court conviction.

#12. The Basic Speed Law means you must:

Not drive slower than 15 mph A. Not drive slower than 15 mph Drive at the posted speed limit B. Drive at the posted speed limit Adjust your speed to the conditions C. Adjust your speed to the conditions

In California, you may never drive faster than is safe for the current road conditions. This is known as the Basic Speed Law.

#13. When you buy a vehicle, you must transfer ownership to your name within:

A. 30 days B. Ten days C. Five days

When you buy a vehicle, you have ten days to transfer ownership to your name. When you sell a vehicle, you must notify the DMV within five days.

#14. Which vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings?

School buses A. School buses Slow-moving vehicles B. Slow-moving vehicles Motorcycles C. Motorcycles

Buses, school buses, and vehicles marked with a hazardous materials placard must stop before all railroad crossings.

#15. When is a minor allowed to use a cell phone while driving?

When making a call for emergency assistance A. When making a call for emergency assistance In no situation B. In no situation When using a hands-free device C. When using a hands-free device

Minors may use a cell phone to make a call for emergency assistance.

#16. To drive safely on a multi-lane highway, you should:

Weave in and out of traffic to keep speed A. Weave in and out of traffic to keep speed Make last-minute lane changes B. Make last-minute lane changes Stay in one lane as much as possible C. Stay in one lane as much as possible

Stay in one lane as much as possible.

#17. Double white lines separating a carpool lane mean:

Pass carefully A. Pass carefully B. Exit only C. No entry

Double solid white lines indicate a lane barrier between a regular use and a preferential use lane, such as a carpool (HOV) lane. You may also see double solid white lines in or near the freeway on and off ramps. Never change lanes over double solid white lines. Wait until you see a single broken white line.

#18. What is the term for sharing lanes with motorcycles?

Lane Splitting A. Lane Splitting Lane Merging B. Lane Merging Lane Division C. Lane Division

It is legal to share lanes with motorcycles, it is known as lane splitting.

#19. What does this sign mean?

Merging traffic A. Merging traffic Roadway narrows B. Roadway narrows C. Crossroad

Merging traffic. Another lane comes together with your lane. Watch for traffic from that direction.

#20. What does a curb painted white mean?

Parking for the disabled A. Parking for the disabled Stop only to pick up or drop off passengers B. Stop only to pick up or drop off passengers Park for a limited time C. Park for a limited time

#21. When driving with high-beam headlights in fog:

They can reflect back and cause glare A. They can reflect back and cause glare They let you drive faster B. They let you drive faster They improve your visibility C. They improve your visibility

Use your low-beam headlights. High-beam headlights will reflect and cause glare.

#22. How should you acknowledge a police officer who signals you to pull over and stop?

Flash your headlights a few times A. Flash your headlights a few times Turn on your left turn signal B. Turn on your left turn signal Turn on your right turn signal C. Turn on your right turn signal

When a law enforcement officer signals you to stop during a traffic stop, you should turn on your right turn signal to acknowledge the officer.

#23. When must you report a collision to the police?

Within 24 hours, if anyone is injured or killed A. Within 24 hours, if anyone is injured or killed Within 72 hours, regardless of injuries or damages B. Within 72 hours, regardless of injuries or damages Only if there are damages over $1,000 C. Only if there are damages over $1,000

You must make a report to law enforcement within 24 hours of the collision if anyone is injured or killed.

#24. What should you do if a school bus with flashing red lights has stopped in your lane?

Proceed with caution A. Proceed with caution Always stop B. Always stop Keep speed and pass on the left C. Keep speed and pass on the left

When the bus flashes red lights, you must stop from either direction. You do not need to stop if the school bus is on the other side of a divided or multilane highway (two or more lanes in each direction).

#25. What usually causes a locked wheel skid?

Standing water or icy spots A. Standing water or icy spots Going too slowly B. Going too slowly Braking too hard when going too fast C. Braking too hard when going too fast

A locked wheel skid is usually caused by braking too hard when going too fast.

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California DMV MVProctor Online Test – Quick Facts

What You Should Know
Number of questions on exam: 40 – Original test
25 – Renewal test
Correct answers to pass: 32 – Original test
20 – Renewal test
Retest: New link with test results
2 attempts only

The new CA MVProctor test is a fully online, remotely proctored exam that replaces the written test you traditionally took in person at the DMV office.

You can take the CA MVProctor test on your computer

Can I Take the DMV MVProctor Online Test?

Applying for your first noncommercial CA DL
No a CA license or ID You qualify for online testing
Existing CA license or ID You must test at a DMV office
Renewing your noncommercial CA DL
No additions You qualify for online testing
Adding MC license You must test at a DMV office
Renewing your CA motorcycle license
No additions You qualify for online testing
Adding noncommercial CA DL You must test at a DMV office
70 or older You must test at a DMV office

You must start the application process by completing the online driver’s license application at CA DMV’s website.

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The Practice Tests

The best way to study for your permit or full driver’s license test is to use both the Driver Handbook and these permit practice and driver’s license test.

Ensure you have the latest version of the handbook and read it. Pay special attention to rules and laws that are specific for California .

Use the practice tests to verify what you have learned and whether you are ready. Take enough sample tests at Driver’s Prep to ensure you can reach the perfect score of 100%. This way, we can guarantee you will pass the official exam.

Each practice test at driversprep.com has 25 random questions based on the handbook and authentic questions from California DMV (dmv.ca.gov ). You will get instant feedback and a brief explanation if you miss a question.

Remember, the online MVProctor Test has 40 questions for new applicants (25 questions if you renew an existing license).

Who Must Take the California Written Knowledge Test

You must always take a knowledge, vision, and road test when applying for an original California driver’s license or upgrading to a different class of driver’s license.

DMV will usually waive the knowledge and road tests if you have a driver’s license from another state.

After a revocation, you must apply for a new license and re-take all necessary tests, including the knowledge test.

Holders of a driver’s license from a country other than Canada must also take all tests. California does not waive the knowledge test if you move to California from another country.

Computerized Tests with Touch Screens

Previously, you got the DMV knowledge test on paper.

Today, you generally have two options. You can take the test at DMV on a computer with a touch screen. Instead of marking the correct answer with an “X” on paper, you tap the correct answer on a screen. If you qualify, you can also take the MVProctor test from your home computer. Your computer or laptop must be internet-ready and have a webcam. You cannot use a tablet or mobile device.

The computer version of the DMV test has randomized questions, just like our practice tests, meaning no two tests are identical.

The MVProctor tests are available in 35 languages, among others:

Online computer tests speed up the exam process, but misreading and making a hasty decision is easy. So, take your time and read everything carefully.

Read more about studying for your exam: How to Ace the DMV test.

Some Questions are Always on the Test

Study the table in the section about Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limits. There is always a question about this table on your test!

The table below shows BAC estimates based on gender, body weight, and how many drinks a person consumes. Remember, even one drink can impair your driving skills. Two drinks can make you legally intoxicated.

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There will also be at least one question about the rights of pedestrians.

Do Not Cheat!

The use of any testing aids is strictly prohibited. This prohibition includes, but is not limited to, the use of cell phones, cheat sheets, and the California Driver Handbook.

You will fail your exam if you use any aid during the written test (online or at a DMV office). The DMV may also act against your driving privilege or the driving privilege of anyone else who assists you in the examination process.

Make an Appointment?

When you are ready for your test, make an appointment online at www.dmv.ca.gov or call during regular business hours.

To make sure you have all the necessary documents for your permit application, you should follow the REAL-ID checklist online at dmv.ca.gov

You should have the following documents:

ONE identity document that shows full name and date of birth

You will typically bring the original or a certified copy of your U.S. birth certificate, a valid and unexpired U.S. passport or passport card, or your unexpired permanent resident card.

ONE original document that shows your name and Social Security Number

It is best to bring your social security card, but DMV also accepts a W-2 form or a pay stub with the whole SSN.

TWO Proofs of California Residency

You must provide two documents showing your first and last name and mailing address. Accepted verifications include rental agreements or mortgage bills, bank or credit card statements, tax returns, employment, or insurance documents.

A child may use a residency document in their parents’ name by presenting a tracing document (such as a birth certificate) showing the relationship.

Can I Take on Online Test from Home?

Yes. In 2022, CA DMV introduced an online driver’s license testing option, the MVProctor Test. You can take a remote exam or, in some cases, the eLearning course.

CA DMV offers the interactive eLearning course for Californians renewing their license. It is currently available only in English and is an option for those who prefer an alternative learning method.

Please note that this e-learning course is only available for Californians renewing their license.

After the California DMV Knowledge Test

If you pass the written knowledge test, California DMV issues a provisional permit (learner’s permit).

Once you have your permit, you may practice driving supervised by a parent, spouse, legal guardian, or certified driving instructor. You may also practice driving with any licensed California driver who is 25 years or older.

To learn more about California’s graduated driver’s license process, read this article: What is California Graduated Driver’s License ?

California Old DMV Knowledge Test

Number of questions on exam: 46 – if under 18 years
36 – if 18 years and older
25 – renewal test
Correct answers to pass: 36 – if under 18 years
30 – if 18 years and older
21 – renewal test
Passing score: 83 percent
Allotted time to complete test: No limit
Wait time before retest: 7 days – if under 18 years
One day – if 18 years and older

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82 Comments

The test asks what BAC stands for and says the answer is Blood Alchohol ‘Content’, which is incorrect.

Blood Alcohol Content and Blood Alcohol Concentration (and sometimes blood alcohol level) are interchangeable. Some states prefer “Content,” and some “Concentration.” Since California DMV uses “Concentration” we will update the answer. Read more: What is Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) – How Does it Work?

On the ca driver test theres a question that ask if a police office wants to test you for drug use the use a breath test but there is not breath test for drugs in ca there is a sailva test but that not breath

True. In this test, there is, however, no specific question for testing the drug content in your system. Questions refer only to a DUI arrest. For determining BAC, blood and breath tests are available. For determining the drug content blood and urine tests are available. (23612)

My time was coming to renew my DL and I had my appointment today. I studied the DMV handbook and took their practice tests but those tests were not enough. The same questions such as same bat time same bat channel. I searched for DMV tests just a few days ago and found this. I took test after test until things sunk in and there were many questions I was unsure of. I passed my test first time! I missed 2. One I misread and the second one I was not sure of what they were asking but I know one thing your website helped me a lot! Thank you!

Happy to help. Keep safe out there!

Does the CA renewal test for seniors have pictures as yours do? They are very helpful to help answer questions. And am very anxious about taking my senior test.

Only when necessary (like when identifying signs). The same will soon apply to our practice test. We will remove most images in the new version. As a senior, you don’t need to worry about the retest; it is usually straightforward.

Juanita M Landry August 20, 2023
Cheryl Wendlandt August 7, 2023

One question I got that I cannot find the answer in the Handbook was. It was about Carbon Monoxide. It said to protect from Carbon Monoxide crack your window open a bit. Keep all your windows rolled up. And I don’t remember the third one. The book doesn’t say anything like this. It just says never start your vehicle inside the garage with the door closed. Please help I did not pass the first test.

Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it. That particular chapter in the handbook has changed. Previously it said: “You can prevent carbon monoxide poisoning by having the exhaust system checked regularly. Also, leave the window partially open when starting the engine, while driving the vehicle or when running the engine while parked. Never run the engine with your garage door closed.” But in the 2023 version, the line about the window is gone. Our California practice tests don’t have that question. Are you saying you got on your real exam?

The correct answer is Crack your window open. The handbook says to take car to tech. I got it correct because I pretended I was sitting in my car and this choice seemed logical to me.

Stephanie Frankel June 2, 2023

A small codicil, post coffee break, to the previous comment: On the ninth test, questions 2, 5, 15, and 18 were skipped on the site (though not on the review, so still learnable post testing process.) Question 12 was premarked with the wrong answer and could not be changed to the correct one. Hope this is of help to your programmers,

I am sorry for the inconvenience. Multiple questions were updated or removed earlier today, which may have caused the problem with skipped questions. On the practice test, it is not possible to change an answer or go back.

James R Roth August 24, 2023

I was a Calif.peace officer for 30 years and taught the AARP Smart Driver class for several years. I feel I understand the questions designed to produce safer drivers but many are not. A safe driver does not need to know the penalties, that is the job of the judges. Much of information in the handbook is not based on law, but only opinions like making a left turn in heavy traffic or opening a window to prevent CO poisoning. Better options might be go down to the next intersection and make three right turns if permitted and never sit in your running vehicle without proper ventilation. In studying I have found questions from previous handbooks that are not in the current. I can see why so many people who are safe and conscientious drivers are having problems with the DMV written.

Stephanie Frankel June 2, 2023

While very useful, this site is also frustrating. Am doing a marathon practice before renewal and find virtually every test of the eight so far have either skipped a question or two (attempts to go back or return simply start another test) and/or preselected a wrong answer that can not be changed. Have yet to receive a perfect score, though those “errors” were of the site. Still helpful, and will continue post this note, but perhaps your programmers should take note. (Since these questions are from DMV tests, the poor grammar is, albeit painfully, accepted.) Thanks for the help.

susan lopez May 18, 2023
I’M 83YRS OLD. Do i get a 5yr license?? Some practice test are$79.00 Do they really work.

Yes, you will generally get a five-year driver’s license. You can no longer renew online, as during the pandemic, you must visit a CA DMV office and apply in person, but you can start the process online. I think you should ask, are practice tests worth $79? In my opinion, no. For a renewal, you are fine with these free practice tests. They cover everything you need to know … and more. The knowledge test for license renewal is pretty straightforward.

Denver Kissinger April 17, 2023

5 years ago I took my first renewal test after reaching age 70. This was on paper, and it had 18 questions. A few days ago, I passed my updated renewal on the DMV computer. As a side note, most offices have done away with the old written tests. It is also of value to make people aware that the computer version for the senior renewal test now includes 25 questions and not 18, as was the case on the paper and pencil tests. I think it’s also important to let others know that most all of the practice tests that one finds presently online are basically copies of questions that mirror past information from the older tests, which bear little resemblance to the questions that currently show up on the DMV computer tests. Whereas the old tests basically dealt with driving situations, rules and safety, the current computer tests now include laws, fines and jail terms! I’m mentioning this because your site is one that mirrors very closely the questions one will find on the current DMV computer versions. As an example, on my recent test, a question asked what length of time a person would to spend in state prison after being convicted of manslaughter during a police pursuit! This question has never appeared on any past test I have ever taken.! Incidentally, the answer is 4 to 10 years. Thanks for the sample tests that echo, in form, content and verbiage what a driver will face when taking the current CA DMV on computer. Most other online tests seem sadly lacking in value. People should also take the time to study the DMV Handbook as well.

Connie Murphy May 8, 2023

My neighbor is 92 years old, a very sharp lady and an excellent driver. She recently took the written test for renewal, and they gave her a 50 questions test. I have found nothing that shows senior citizens take a test with that many questions, and you can only miss 3. Did they give her the wrong test? She is just beside herself, as she failed the test, and was so overwhelmed by so many questions. Does anyone have an answer regarding this? Thank you.

Which state? California is the one state that stands out with fewer questions for seniors. Other states may give the same test for all drivers.

Cheryl Wendlandt August 5, 2023

Thank you for your comment. Yesterday I took my renewal test since I passed 70. I had studied the book took the 4 DMV tests I found on the internet. I had to skip 2 and got 6 wrong. I was in shock at the questions I was given. Yours was one that I skipped because I had no idea how many years. I had another one about seconds for checking the areas while driving. My husband and I are going to study it together, but I have to take it before my birthday by next Sat. Not the usual test I am acquainted with and it said it had a time limit. Other people had easy tests. I was afraid to take the 2nd test. So I have two more to go. The lady said just take two tests if you fail and then go home and study the book again. I think that comment is very telling. I think this must have been the hardest test. Unfortunately, I got it.

This site helped me to prepare well. I have cleared the exam in first time. Thanks for supporting.

Can you elaborate the below question? Answer do not say to get down from the car.
Question: If your car stalls on railroad tracks and no train is coming:
Ans: Dial the emergency number posted at the railroad crossing.
Wrong Ans: Exit your vehicle and run down the tracks

This is a really helpful resource. I wish there was a way to know what questions I haven’t come across yet; I’m having bad luck not getting new questions out of the 20 plus times I’ve used this.