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Oklahoma's DMV practise examinations have been updated for January 2024. It includes questions based on the Oklahoma Driver Handbook's most significant traffic signals and legislation for 2024. Use actual questions that are very similar (often.. Read More

Oklahoma's DMV practise examinations have been updated for January 2024. It includes questions based on the Oklahoma Driver Handbook's most significant traffic signals 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 Oklahoma DMV test will include questions about traffic rules, traffic signs, and driving statutes, as well as knowledge from the Driver Handbook.

To obtain a passing grade, you must correctly answer 15 of the 20 questions. Take this practise test from the Oklahoma Department of Motor Vehicles to help you prepare for your instruction permit or driver's licence.

The DMV exam is available in several languages.

Using any kind of testing assistance will result in an automatic fail, and the DMV may take additional action against your driver's licence, so stay away from it.

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15 . Trucks' blind spots are:

A truck's blind spots are much larger than a smaller car’s blind spots. The driver cannot see your car behind their vehicle and you can't see what’s happening in traffic ahead if you're driving too closely behind the truck. Whether you are driving behind or to the side of the truck, if you can’t see the driver’s face in their side view mirror, then they can’t see you.

16 . You are waiting to turn left at a multilane intersection and opposing traffic is blocking your view. You should:

Edge your car into each lane of opposing traffic as soon as it clears. You should never start a left turn until you can see that all the lanes you need to cross are clear and that you can safely make the turn.

17 . When stopped for a traffic violation or at an equipment check, the driver must produce:

All of the above. When stopped for a traffic violation or at an equipment check, the driver is responsible for producing their license, proof of registration, and proof of insurance. Drivers are required to have all three of these documents in a vehicle when it is being driven.

18 . You are coming to an intersection with a flashing yellow light. You should:

Prepare to stop; the light is about to turn red. A flashing yellow light means that you should proceed through the intersection slowly and with caution. Scan your eyes across traffic in both directions.

19 . A driver should be extra alert to motorcyclists, bicyclists, and pedestrians because:

They don’t have rearview mirrors. In many collisions with motorcycles, bicycles, and pedestrians, drivers reported that they were looking but still did not see the smaller vehicle or pedestrian. These can be more difficult to spot in traffic than passenger vehicles because they are smaller, may move faster, and have less noticeable lighting. To prevent collisions with these smaller and less protected road users, drivers should always be alert to the presence of motorcycles, bikes, and pedestrians.

20 . This sign means:

This sign means:
Minimum speed limit. Regulation signs regulate traffic speed and movement, displaying rules which drivers must obey. This sign tells drivers the direction in which they must drive when turning onto a one-way street.

2024 Oklahoma | Frequently Asked Questions

To obtain a driver's license in Oklahoma, you need to provide proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency. You also need to pass a vision screening, written test, and driving test. If under 18, you must complete a driver education course. Lastly, pay the required fees to the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
In Oklahoma, the cost to acquire a driver's license varies depending on the type of license. A Class D license, which is a standard driver's license, costs $38.50. However, if you are under 18 and applying for a learner's permit first, that costs $33.50. Please note these fees are subject to change and additional service fees may apply.
In Oklahoma, the minimum age to obtain a learner's permit is 15½ years old. After holding the learner's permit for six months and completing a driver's education course, teens can apply for an intermediate license at 16 years old. The unrestricted (adult) driver's license can be obtained at 18 years old.
When applying for a driver's license in Oklahoma, you'll need to provide proof of identification (like a birth certificate or passport), proof of Social Security number (like a Social Security card or W-2 form), and two proofs of Oklahoma residency (like a utility bill, mortgage agreement, or rental contract). If under 18, proof of driver education is also required.
To arrange a driving test in Oklahoma, you need to contact the Department of Public Safety (DPS) or a third-party examiner. You can call the local DPS office to schedule an appointment. Alternatively, you can opt for a third-party examiner. However, the costs for third-party examinations will be higher than those conducted by the DPS.
To obtain a learner's permit in Oklahoma, you must be at least 15½ years old. The steps are as follows: Complete a driver's education course, pass a vision test, and pass a written knowledge exam. Then, provide proof of identity, residency, and Social Security number at the Department of Public Safety. Lastly, pay the required fee to receive your learner's permit.
In Oklahoma, if you're under 18, you must complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving practice, with 10 of those hours being at night. This practice should be documented in a log signed by a parent or guardian. If you're over 18, there's no specific requirement for practice hours before the driving test.
To prepare effectively for the driving test in Oklahoma, practice regularly in various conditions and familiarize yourself with the vehicle you'll use for the test. Review the Oklahoma Driver's Manual thoroughly, focusing on road signs, signals, and rules. Take online practice tests to gauge your knowledge. Lastly, remember to stay calm and confident during the actual test.
Common errors to avoid during your driving test include: not checking mirrors regularly, failing to signal or incorrect use of signals, not fully stopping at stop signs or red lights, speeding or driving too slowly, incorrect positioning on the road, and not maintaining proper control during maneuvers. Also, remember to stay calm to avoid panic-induced mistakes.
Yes, you are allowed to use your personal car for the driving test in Oklahoma. However, the vehicle must be in good working condition, with working seat belts, lights, and signals. It must also be properly insured and registered. The examiner will check these aspects before the test begins. If your car doesn't meet these requirements, it may result in a cancelled test.
If you fail your driving test in Oklahoma, you'll need to wait at least one day before retaking it. If you fail three times, you'll have to wait 30 days before your next attempt. It's important to use this time to practice and improve on the areas where you struggled, ensuring a better chance of passing on your next attempt.
Yes, in Oklahoma, newly licensed drivers under the age of 18 are subject to certain restrictions. For the first six months, they can't have passengers other than a licensed driver aged 21 or older. They also can't drive between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless it's for school, work, or church activities. Always remember to wear your seatbelt too.
No, there is currently no online option for applying for a driver's license in Oklahoma. You must visit a Department of Public Safety (DPS) office or an approved third-party testing facility to apply. You will need to provide necessary identification documents, pass the written test, and pass the driving test to obtain your license.
Whether you can drive in other states with an Oklahoma learner's permit depends on the laws of the state you're visiting. Each state has its own regulations regarding out-of-state learner's permits. It's important to check with the Department of Motor Vehicles in the state you plan to drive in to ensure you comply with their rules.
In Oklahoma, a standard driver's license is valid for four years. However, if you're over the age of 62, you have the option to get a license that's valid until your 65th birthday. After that, you can get a license that's valid for 2 years. Always check the expiration date on your driver's license to ensure it's current.
Yes, in Oklahoma, you can renew your driver's license online if you meet certain criteria. You must be between the ages of 18 and 50, your current license must be valid or expired for less than a year, and you should not have any changes to your physical appearance or vision since your last license issuance.
In Oklahoma, international students or foreign residents can apply for a driver's license by first obtaining a Social Security Number or an ineligibility letter from the Social Security Administration. They must also provide valid immigration documents. After passing a written test, vision screening, and driving test at the Department of Public Safety, they can receive an Oklahoma driver's license.
In Oklahoma, a learner's permit allows new drivers to practice driving under supervision. It's typically for teens aged 15.5 and older, who must be accompanied by a licensed driver 21 or older in the front seat. A driver's license, however, grants full driving privileges, typically to those 16 or older who have passed all required tests.
Yes, in Oklahoma, applicants for a driver's license must pass a vision test. The minimum vision acuity is 20/40 in one eye, with or without corrective lenses. If you need glasses or contact lenses to meet this requirement, a restriction will be added to your license requiring you to always wear them while driving.
Yes, you can use a rental vehicle for the driving test in Oklahoma. However, the vehicle must be insured and meet all safety requirements. You also need to present the rental agreement to prove that the rental is authorized and you are an approved driver on the rental contract.
In Oklahoma, if you fail your driving test, you can retake it the next day. However, it's advisable to take some time to practice the skills you need to improve. Remember, the goal is not just to pass the test but to become a safe and confident driver.
To take the DMV written test in Oklahoma, you need to provide proof of identity, age, and residency. This could be a state-issued ID, birth certificate, or passport for identity and age proof. For residency proof, you can use utility bills or bank statements. If you're under 18, you also need a parent or guardian's signature on your application.
Yes, in Oklahoma, the DMV written test can be taken in languages other than English. The test is available in multiple languages to accommodate non-English speakers. However, it's advisable to contact your local DMV office ahead of time to ensure the test is available in your preferred language.
If you don't pass the DMV written test in Oklahoma, you can retake it. However, you must wait at least one day before retaking the test. It's recommended to review the driver's manual and possibly take some practice tests to better prepare for your next attempt.
In Oklahoma, if you fail the DMV written test, you are required to wait at least one day before you can retake the test. This gives you time to study and better prepare for your next attempt. Remember, each attempt at the test requires a new fee.

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