DMV Permit Test #4

FREE Georgia DMV Practice Test #4 Page 2 of 5

This set of Georgia DMV practise tests has been updated for January 2024. It offers questions based on the Georgia Driver Handbook's most significant traffic signs and legislation for 2024. Use actual questions that are very similar (often.. Read More

This set of Georgia DMV practise tests has been updated for January 2024. It offers questions based on the Georgia Driver Handbook's most significant traffic signs and legislation for 2024. Use actual questions that are very similar (often identical!) to the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam to study for the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam.

On the practise exam, each question gets a tip and explanation to help you remember the concepts. The written component of the official DMV test will include questions about traffic rules, traffic signs, and driving statutes, as well as information from the Driver Handbook.

To achieve the requisite passing grade, you must correctly answer 35 of the 50 questions. Take our DMV practise exam to help you prepare for your Georgia instruction permit or driver's licence.

The DMV exam is available in several languages.

Using any form of testing help will result in an automatic fail, and the DMV may take further action against your driver's licence, so avoid it.

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9 . This sign means:

This sign means:
Where this sign is posted, it is prohibited to make a right turn. It would be unsafe and unlawful to make a right turn at an intersection with this sign.

10 . The proper way to make a right turn is to:

Before beginning a right turn, use the appropriate signal to give surrounding drivers adequate notice of your intentions. Slow down and approach the intersection from the right lane, staying as close as is practical to the right curb or edge of the roadway.

11 . When passing, you should move back into the right lane when:

Do not pass unless you have enough space to return to the driving lane. Before you return to the driving lane, be sure you have enough room between yourself and the vehicle you have passed. When you can see both headlights of the passed vehicle in your rearview mirror, it is safe to return to the driving lane.

12 . There is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane ahead. You should:

At an intersection where traffic is not controlled by traffic signal lights, drivers are required to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians within any crosswalk, marked or unmarked. Even if there is no crosswalk, yield to the pedestrian.

13 . As your speed increases, it is important to:

Your vehicle's stopping distance increases as your speed increases. When driving at high speeds, it is important to look well ahead of your vehicle to allow yourself space to safely react to hazardous situations.

14 . If you are about to be hit from the rear, you should consider each of the following, except for:

If your vehicle is hit from the rear while you are in forward motion, your body will be thrown backward. Press yourself against the back of your seat and put your head against the head restraint to prevent whiplash. Maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel and be ready to apply your brakes to avoid being pushed into another vehicle.

15 . It is necessary to use your low beams any time you are:

Use your low beams when driving in fog, snow, rain, or mist. Light from high beams will reflect off of precipitation, causing a glare and making it even more difficult to see. Some vehicles are equipped with fog lights that should be used in addition to low beam headlights.

16 . When you see this yellow sign, you should:

When you see this yellow sign, you should:
A five-sided sign indicates that you are near a school. Be aware and stop if children are in the crosswalk.

2024 Georgia | Frequently Asked Questions

To obtain a driver's license in Georgia, you need to provide proof of identity, social security number, Georgia residency, and US citizenship or lawful status. You must also pass a vision exam and written and road skills tests. If you're under 18, you'll need to complete a driver's education course and meet Joshua's Law requirements.
In Georgia, the cost for a driver's license varies depending on its validity period. A 5-year license costs $32 and an 8-year license costs $50. Fees are subject to change and it's always best to check the most current rates on the Georgia Department of Driver Services website.
In Georgia, the minimum age to obtain a driver's license is 16 years. However, if you're under 18, you must first have a learner's permit for at least one year and one day and complete a state-approved driver's education course before you can get your license.
In Georgia, when applying for a driver's license, you'll need to provide proof of identity (like a birth certificate or passport), proof of Social Security number (like a Social Security card or W-2 form), two proofs of Georgia residency (like a bank statement or utility bill), and proof of lawful presence in the U.S. If under 18, you also need a Certificate of School Enrollment.
In Georgia, you can schedule a driving test by visiting the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) website. Once there, you'll need to create an online account if you don't already have one. After logging in, you can select your preferred testing location and available date and time. Remember to bring the necessary documentation on test day.
In Georgia, to get a learner's permit you must be at least 15 years old. Start by studying the Georgia Driver's Manual. Then, visit a DDS Customer Service Center for vision and knowledge tests. Bring proof of identity, Georgia residency, US citizenship or lawful status, and proof of social security number. If under 18, a parent or guardian must co-sign your application.
In Georgia, if you are under 18, you're required to complete a minimum of 40 hours of supervised driving practice before you can take the driving test. This should include at least six hours of night driving. Keep a record of your practice hours, as you'll need to submit this when applying for your driver's license.
To prepare for your driving test in Georgia, thoroughly study the Georgia Driver's Manual and understand the rules of the road. Practice driving in various conditions and situations. Use online practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format of the knowledge test. On test day, ensure you're comfortable with all vehicle operations, including parking, turning, and highway driving.
Common errors during a driving test include failing to check mirrors regularly, not signaling when changing lanes or turning, speeding, not fully stopping at stop signs, and improper parking. Avoid these mistakes by practicing, staying calm during the test, and always adhering to the rules of the road. Remember, safety should be your top priority while driving.
Yes, in Georgia, you are allowed to use your personal car for the driving test. However, the vehicle must meet certain requirements. It should be in good working condition, with functional seat belts, lights, and signals. It must also have a valid registration and insurance. The examiner will inspect the car before the test begins to ensure it's safe for the road test.
If you don't pass the driving test in Georgia, you'll have to wait at least one day before retaking it. If you fail the test a second time, the waiting period extends to seven days. If you fail three or more times, you must wait 30 days before retaking it. Each retest requires a new fee. Remember, practice and preparation can increase your chances of success.
Yes, Georgia has specific rules for newly licensed drivers under the age of 18, known as the Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act (TADRA). This includes a graduated licensing process with three stages: Instructional Permit, Intermediate License, and Full License. Restrictions include limitations on night driving and passenger numbers. Violation of these rules can result in suspension or revocation of the license.
In Georgia, you cannot apply for your initial driver's license online. You must visit a Department of Driver Services (DDS) Customer Service Center in person. However, online services are available for renewing or replacing your driver's license, updating your address, and checking the status of your license. Always remember to bring the necessary identification documents when visiting a DDS center.
Whether you can drive in other states with a Georgia learner's permit depends on the laws of the state you're visiting. Some states recognize out-of-state learner's permits, but others do not. It's essential to check the specific driving laws of the state you plan to drive in. Remember, even if allowed, you must adhere to both Georgia's permit restrictions and those of the visiting state.
In Georgia, a standard driver's license (Class C) is valid for eight years. However, for drivers who are 64 years old and older, the license is valid for five years. After the expiration date, you'll need to renew your license. Always remember to check the expiration date on your license to avoid any inconvenience.
Yes, in Georgia, you can renew your driver's license online through the Department of Driver Services website. However, there are certain eligibility requirements. For instance, you must be a U.S citizen and your previous renewal must have been completed in person. Also, your license must be expiring within the next 6 months or has been expired for less than 2 years.
International students or foreign residents in Georgia must first apply for a Georgia Learner's Permit. They need to provide valid foreign passports with valid U.S. visas, I-94 forms, and I-20 forms. Once they pass the written exam and vision test, they'll receive a Learner's Permit. After holding the permit for a year and a day, they can take the road test for a full driver’s license.
A driver's license allows the holder to drive independently at any time, while a learner's permit requires the permit holder to drive under the supervision of a licensed adult, typically over 21 years old. Furthermore, learner's permit holders are often subject to restrictions, such as driving curfews and passenger limits. Lastly, obtaining a driver's license requires passing a road test, which isn't required for a learner's permit.
Yes, in Georgia, applicants must pass a vision exam to obtain a driver's license. The minimum requirement is 20/60 vision in one eye, with or without corrective lenses, and a field of vision of at least 140 degrees. If you wear glasses or contacts during the test, a corrective lenses restriction will be placed on your license.
Yes, you can use a rental vehicle for the driving test in Georgia, but the person who rented the vehicle must be present. The vehicle must be in good working order with valid registration and insurance. However, some rental companies may have policies that restrict the use of their vehicles for driving tests, so it's important to check with them beforehand.
In Georgia, if you fail the driving test, you must wait at least one day before you can retake it. This allows time for additional practice or study to improve your driving skills. However, if you fail the test several times, the Department of Driver Services may require a longer waiting period before allowing another attempt.
To take the DMV written test in Georgia, you must provide a primary ID such as a valid passport or certified birth certificate, proof of social security number like a social security card or W-2 form, and two proofs of Georgia residency, such as utility bills or bank statements. If you're under 18, you also need to provide proof of school attendance.
Yes, the DMV written test in Georgia can be taken in languages other than English. The Georgia Department of Driver Services offers the written test in several languages including Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean among others. However, it's recommended to confirm the available languages at your local DMV office prior to your appointment.
In Georgia, if you fail the DMV written test, you must wait at least one day before retaking it. This provides time for additional study. However, if you fail the test multiple times, the Department of Driver Services may require a longer waiting period before allowing another attempt. You will also need to pay a retesting fee each time.
In Georgia, if you fail the DMV written test, you're allowed to retake it the following day. There's no specified waiting period beyond that. However, if you fail twice, a testing fee will be charged for each subsequent attempt. It's recommended to study thoroughly before retaking the test.

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