FREE Delaware DMV Practice Test #8 Page 4 of 4
This set of DMV practise tests for Delaware was just updated for January 2025. It comprises questions based on the most important traffic signs and rules for 2025 from the Delaware Driver Handbook. To study for the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam, use actual questions that are very similar (often identical!) to the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam.
Each question on the practise exam has a tip and explanation to help you recall the ideas. Questions about road laws, traffic signs, and driving statutes, as well as information from the Driver Handbook, will be included in the written portion of the official DMV test.
You must properly answer 20 of the 25 questions to receive the required passing mark. To help you prepare for your Delaware instruction permit or driver's licence, take our DMV practise test.
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25 . When a school bus is stopped ahead on your side of the road with its red lights flashing, you must:
The flashing overhead lights and stop arm on a school bus will be activated when the bus is stopped to load or unload students. If approaching a bus using these signals, you may not proceed until the red lights have stopped flashing and the stop arm has been retracted. Never pass a school bus that is dropping off or picking up students.
26 . When should you yield your legal right-of-way?
Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way. Yield your right-of-way whenever it helps prevent collisions.
27 . Which of the following driving skills are affected by the use of alcohol and/or drugs?
Any amount of alcohol acts as a depressant, slowing the function of the nervous system. It will reduce a person's alertness and ability to concentrate, increase their reaction time, and drastically reduce their coordination.
28 . From top to bottom, the following is the proper order for traffic lights:
