- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Nevada Driver's manual
Free DMV Written Test Simulator for Nevada | Updated for 2024
How many times in the past month did you wish you had a driving license? Maybe it’s time to stop wishing and start doing? The best thing to start with would be get ready to take your DMV Written Test, but then again just taking it doesn’t help – you need to pass it. It’s much more easily done after you have some practice, and this is why we bring here our 2nd NV permit practice test. You can take it any time, anywhere if you’re connected to the Internet, and as many times as you feel necessary. With its question format, scoring system and content based on the latest official Nevada Driver’s Handbook, it brings you as close to a real DMV exam as you could wish for. Take a look – you’re about to answer 40 multiple-choice questions with four answer options each. You are expected to select the best option based on your knowledge, judgment or guess. Try out hints for help (please remember that a real test doesn’t have hints). The progress bar on the left-hand side on the page will flash green for each correct answer or red for incorrect. If your attempt is successful, you get the next question automatically, if not – you need to read the explanation of your mistake and avoid making it in the future. Go through all the 40 questions and have a look at the final score. If there’s room for improvement, you can redo the test – each new time the tasks will be randomized. Sounds good? Now it’s gonna get even better – practicing with us is free of charge – no payments applied, no registration requested. Impressed? Then tweet your friends about our ND permit practice test or simply hit the “Like” button above. Start making your wish a reality. Good luck!
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- What should you do if you are one of the first persons to come upon the scene of a collision?
- Locked wheel skids are usually caused by
- A steady yellow traffic light at an intersection indicates that you must
- To make a left turn, you must begin it
- Which of the following right-of-way rules is FALSE?
- Work and construction zone signs are usually
- You may not pass another vehicle except
- Flag persons (flaggers) are often located in highway and street work zones
- While driving, if you need to read a map or directions, you should
- When you drive through a work zone, you should NOT
- What should you do if fog closes in completely while you are driving, and visibility is reduced to near zero?
- When backing with a trailer, turn your steering wheel
- In Nevada, you may NOT make a U-turn
- What does this sign mean?
- A center lane between lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions may be designated for
- What is the best way to handle a curve?
- You arrive at a traffic signal with a flashing yellow arrow. What does this mean?
- When passing another vehicle, get through the other driver's blind spot as quickly as you can
- This sign indicates
- As you approach a marked or unmarked crosswalk, you must watch for and yield to
- When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at least
- When you parallel park, you should pull up beside and at least ___ away from the vehicle parked immediately in front of your chosen parking spot.
- If an emergency vehicle is approaching you with its flashing lights on, you must
- What does this sign mean?
- A single solid white line across a road at an intersection means that you must _________ for a traffic signal or sign.
- A flashing yellow light used mostly on tow trucks and slow-moving vehicles requires other drivers to
- A roundabout is a circular intersection in which vehicles travel around a central island in _________ direction.
- When you come to an intersection, follow the _________ before you proceed.
- When entering a roundabout, you must yield the right-of-way to
- Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some streets and highways indicate
- Which of the following are used as left-edge lines on divided highways?
- What does this sign mean?
- When you find both a solid and a broken yellow line between opposing lanes of traffic, you must NOT pass
- When you approach a flashing yellow light at an intersection, you must
- Where there are two or more lanes of traffic in each direction, a broken white line is used
- You may pass another vehicle on the right
- If your brakes fail while you are driving, you should NOT
- If you see a solid white line next to your lane, you should
- A double solid yellow line in the center of the road means that
- What does this sign represent?
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