FREE Mississippi DMV Practice Test #6 Page 2 of 4
The Mississippi DMV practise exams for January 2025 have been updated. It comprises questions based on the most important traffic signals and legislation for 2025 from the Mississippi 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 traffic rules, traffic signs, and driving statutes, as well as knowledge from the Driver Handbook, will be included in the written portion of the official Mississippi DMV test.
You must properly answer 24 of the 30 questions to receive a passing mark. Take this Mississippi DMV practise exam to help you prepare for your instruction permit or driver's licence.
The DMV exam is offered in a variety of languages.
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9 . When changing lanes, you should never:
When changing lanes, you must be sure that there are no vehicles in the space you want to enter. Check for other vehicles behind and to the side of your vehicle by checking your mirrors and blind spots. Always use the proper turn signal before changing lanes to allow surrounding vehicles time to react to your movements.
10 . You are driving on the freeway behind a large truck. You should drive:
It is necessary to follow farther behind a large truck than you would if following a passenger vehicle because trucks have larger blind spots.
11 . When approaching a school bus stopped with its stop arm extended and red lights flashing, drivers should:
When approaching a school bus that has stopped on the road with its stop arm extended and its red lights flashing, come to a complete stop. Remain stopped until the stop arm is retracted and the red lights are turned off.
12 . This sign means you are approaching a railroad crossing that does not have a signal. You should:
