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DMV Permit Practice Test Georgia

Getting ready to earn your Georgia driver’s license? Whether you’re applying for your first license or renewing after a lapse, passing the Georgia DMV knowledge test (written exam) is your first step.

Our free Georgia DMV permit practice test helps you prepare for the real exam with updated questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and more — just like the official DDS test.

Practice Test Features:

  • Covers all topics from the Georgia Driver’s Manual

  • Road signs, signals, and pavement markings

  • Driving laws and safety rules

  • Fines and points system

  • Available online — practice anytime

You can take the practice test as many times as you want until you feel confident to pass the real thing.

Get Ready for Your Georgia DMV Knowledge Test

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Official-style Georgia DMV questions based on the latest DDS handbook. Practice core rules, fines, and safe driving knowledge.

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General DMV Questions – Georgia

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4. When approaching a yellow traffic light, what should drivers do?

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18. Why is tailgating dangerous?

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20. What should you do if your vehicle starts to skid?

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9. What should you do if your brakes fail?

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17. What should you do if you are involved in a minor crash?

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14. When should you check blind spots?

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11. What should you do if an oncoming car has high beams on?

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19. When should you use your turn signal?

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8. When should you yield to pedestrians?

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12. When must you stop for a school bus in Georgia?

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15. What should you do when hydroplaning?

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21. When is it safe to enter an intersection?

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7. When must headlights be used in Georgia?

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23. What should you do when entering a freeway?

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2. What does a steady red light mean in Georgia?

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5. What is the minimum following distance recommended in Georgia?

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25. What must you do before backing up?

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10. What is defensive driving?

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6. Why is it important to keep both hands on the wheel?

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3. When can you turn right on red in Georgia?

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22. Why is night driving more dangerous?

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24. What is the main cause of rear-end collisions?

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16. What is required when a police officer directs traffic?

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13. What is the speed limit in school zones in Georgia when flashing?

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1. What is required to obtain a Georgia Class C driver’s license?

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

New question variations with a focus on situational awareness and updated Georgia traffic rules.

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Fresh Situational Question Bank – Georgia

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19. A car in front of you suddenly signals to turn. What should you do?

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3. You approach an intersection and the light turns yellow. You are far enough to stop safely. What should you do?

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13. A school bus on the opposite side of a divided highway extends its stop arm. What must you do?

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10. You feel distracted while driving because your phone keeps vibrating. What’s the safest choice?

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25. You see “Lane Ends, Merge Left” and traffic is heavy. What should you do?

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18. You are entering a freeway and cars are approaching quickly. What should you do?

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20. You notice a child on a bicycle near the road edge. What should you expect?

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11. Another driver is aggressively weaving through traffic behind you. What should you do?

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15. Your vehicle begins to drift off the right side of the road. What should you do?

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22.You are on a wet road and need to slow down gradually. What should you do?

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6. While turning left, an oncoming vehicle unexpectedly accelerates. What should you do?

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4. A car is tailgating you on a two-lane road. What is the safest decision?

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12. You see a vehicle stopped on the shoulder with hazard lights on. What should you do?

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16. An emergency vehicle approaches with sirens on. What must you do?

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7. You are driving behind a large truck and cannot see ahead. What should you do?

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17. You approach a pedestrian in a crosswalk but the light is green for you. What must you do?

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21. The car ahead stops abruptly. What helps avoid a collision?

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14. You approach a railroad crossing with no gates or lights, but visibility is limited. What should you do?

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1. You are driving on a Georgia highway and a vehicle suddenly merges in front of you. What should you do?

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5. You are driving and a pedestrian suddenly begins crossing outside a crosswalk. What should you do?

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24. A driver blocks the intersection after the light turns red. What should you do?

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8. You approach a multi-lane roundabout in Georgia. What must you do?

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2. Heavy rain begins while you are driving. What is your safest first action?

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9. You are passing a bicyclist on a Georgia road. What is required?

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23. You are driving on a curve and feel your vehicle pulling outward. What should you do?

Road Signs & Markings

Practice Georgia road signs and pavement markings with image-based questions.

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Road Signs & Pavement Markings – Georgia

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23. A sign with arrows splitting away from a median indicates:

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16. A solid white line means:

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18. A crosswalk painted across the road means:

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25. A sign with a pedestrian walking symbol means:

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12. Double solid yellow lines mean:

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15. A broken white line between lanes means:

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6. A rectangular white sign with black lettering usually indicates what?

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10. A sign with a truck going downhill means:

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4. A circular yellow sign with “X” and two R’s indicates what?

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22. A yellow “No Passing Zone” pennant on the left means:

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2. A triangular red-and-white sign indicates what?

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3. A yellow diamond-shaped sign warns of what?

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24. A sign with arrows joining together means:

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21. A brown sign indicates:

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11. A sign with a lane ending symbol means:

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5. A pentagon-shaped sign indicates what?

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9. A sign showing two arrows pointing in opposite directions indicates:

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1. What does a red octagon-shaped sign mean?

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19. A green rectangular sign usually indicates:

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13. A single broken yellow line means:

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14. A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means:

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7. A red circle with a diagonal slash through a symbol means what?

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17. A white stop line painted across the lane indicates:

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8. A yellow diamond sign showing a car with squiggly lines behind it means:

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20. A blue rectangular sign indicates:

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Covers fines, points, child safety seats, mobile phone use, and accident protocol.

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23. Why should you check mirrors often?

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16. Why should you never exceed the speed limit?

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20. Why should you reduce speed in fog?

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5. Why should you maintain a safe following distance?

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1. Why must you yield to pedestrians in a crosswalk?

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7. Why is using a cellphone while driving unsafe?

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25. Why should you stay in the right lane on highways unless passing?

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6. When must headlights be used in Georgia?

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18. Why must you be cautious in residential neighborhoods?

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11. When must you stop at a railroad crossing?

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12. Why should you avoid aggressive driving?

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17. When must you yield to a bicyclist?

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22. Why should you not drive beside a large truck for long?

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9. Why should you not change lanes in an intersection?

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2. What should you do when an emergency vehicle approaches with lights and siren on?

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14. Why should you slow down before a sharp curve?

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3. When approaching a school bus with flashing red lights, what must you do?

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24. Why must you turn on headlights when using wipers?

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8. What does right-of-way mean?

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13. Why must you use turn signals?

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15. Why is it dangerous to drive when tired?

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10. Why should you slow down in construction zones?

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21. When must you stop for a red light?

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4. Why is driving under the influence dangerous?

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19. Why is tailgating dangerous?

Fines & Point System

Everything you need to know about penalties, license suspensions, and citations in Georgia.

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Fines & Point System – Georgia

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2. How many points can lead to a license suspension for adult drivers in Georgia?

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20. What happens if a driver flees from law enforcement?

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15. What happens if you accumulate too many points?

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14. How many points are added for texting while driving?

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17. How many points are added for unlawfully passing an emergency vehicle?

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21. How many points are given for wrong-way driving?

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6. How many points are added for speeding 24–33 mph over the limit?

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10. How many points are given for failure to yield?

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9. How many points are added for failing to obey a traffic control device?

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18. What is the penalty for driving without insurance in Georgia?

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24. What happens if you ignore a traffic court summons?

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12. How many points are given for improperly passing a school bus?

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23. What is the penalty for DUI for drivers 21+?

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5. How many points are added for speeding 19–23 mph over the limit?

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11. How many points are added for following too closely?

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4. How many points are assessed for speeding 15–18 mph over the limit?

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19. What is the fine for a first-time distracted driving offense?

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16. What can reduce points on your Georgia driving record?

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25. What happens if you fail to stop for a school bus when required?

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22. What is the penalty for hit and run in Georgia?

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7. How many points are added for speeding 34 mph or more over the limit?

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8. How many points are assessed for improper passing?

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13. How many points are assessed for reckless driving?

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1. What is the purpose of Georgia’s driver point system?

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3. How many points are added for aggressive driving in Georgia?

Full Florida DMV Mock Test (46 Questions)

Simulate the real DDS exam. Randomized 46 questions to test your readiness.

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Full DMV Mock Test (46 Questions) – Georgia

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41. What does a brown sign indicate?

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34. Why should you not drive beside a truck long?

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4. What does a flashing yellow light mean?

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12. What should you do at a railroad crossing with flashing lights?

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2. When can you make a right turn on red in Georgia?

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43. What do broken yellow lines indicate?

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22. What does a pentagon-shaped sign indicate?

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45. Why must you keep your windshield clean?

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25. What does a “Lane Ends” sign mean?

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11. A school bus stops ahead with flashing red lights. What must you do?

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7. What does a yield sign mean?

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19. When entering a freeway, what must you do?

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37. If another driver is aggressive, what should you do?

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38. When turning left, what must you do?

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46. What should you do when hearing a siren but not seeing the vehicle?

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28. What does a flashing red light mean?

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21. When can you pass a vehicle on the right?

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8. When must headlights be on?

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3. What must you do when an emergency vehicle approaches with sirens on?

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44. What should you do when merging onto a freeway at night?

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36. What should you do when approaching a stale green light?

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35. What does a blue sign represent?

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18. When must you use your turn signal?

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17. What should you do if brakes fail?

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26. What should you do if you miss your exit?

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24. What should you do when driving at night?

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13. Why should you check blind spots?

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15. What does a red circular traffic signal mean?

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31. What is the speed limit in school zones when flashing?

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27. If a tire blows out, what should you do?

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5. What do double solid yellow lines indicate?

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39. Why is nighttime driving more dangerous?

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33. What should you do before backing your vehicle?

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32. Why should you not drive while distracted?

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16. Why is tailgating dangerous?

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40. What must you do when entering a roundabout?

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29. What should you do if fog is heavy?

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42. What should you do if another vehicle is in your blind spot?

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14. What does a broken white line mean?

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23. What does a yellow diamond sign mean?

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10. If your vehicle starts to skid, what should you do?

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30. What must you do when approaching a pedestrian in a crosswalk?

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20. Why must you reduce speed in work zones?

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9. What is hydroplaning?

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6. What is the minimum following distance recommended?

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1. What should you do when approaching a stop sign?

DMV Test Practice Georgia

What You’ll Learn (Georgia Knowledge Test Version)

✅ 6 practice sections based on the official Georgia Class C License test
✅ Multiple-choice and situational questions for real-world driving
✅ Optimized for desktop, mobile, and tablet use
✅ Follows the 2025 Georgia DDS written test format
✅ No sign-up, no email required — just click and start

DMV Test Practice Georgia

Get Ready for Your Georgia DMV Knowledge Test

Whether you’re an adult applying for a Georgia Class C driver’s license, converting an out-of-state license, or renewing after expiration — this is your go-to prep resource.

You’ll get access to:

  • Official-style Georgia DDS test questions

  • Georgia driver’s license knowledge test prep

  • Georgia DMV written test online (free access)

  • Drug & alcohol awareness for adults

  • Real traffic law and road rule practice

  • Full Georgia DMV mock exam simulation

Everything you need for the Georgia DMV Class C knowledge test in one place — fast, accurate, and free.

Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam – Frequently Asked Questions

Preparing for the Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam? This FAQ explains everything you need to know about the Georgia learner’s permit test, including the test format, passing score, documents required, retake rules, and how to prepare using Georgia permit practice tests. If you’re planning to earn your Georgia driver’s license, this guide will help you pass the DDS written test confidently.

The Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam is the official written test required by the Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) to obtain a learner’s permit or driver’s license. The exam includes questions on road signs, traffic laws, safe driving practices, and Georgia-specific driving rules.
The Georgia permit test has two parts:
20 Road Signs questions
20 Road Rules questions
You must score at least 15 out of 20 (75%) on each section to pass the DDS knowledge exam.
The Georgia DDS written test covers:
• Road signs and pavement markings
• Right-of-way rules
• Speed limits and Georgia traffic laws
• School zones and school bus laws
• Highway driving and merging rules
• DUI laws and distracted driving penalties
Practicing with Georgia permit practice tests helps you understand how real exam questions are structured.
The Georgia DDS knowledge test must be taken in person at a DDS Customer Service Center. Online testing is not widely available for the standard learner’s permit test. Always check the official DDS website for the latest updates on online testing options.
To take the Georgia learner’s permit test, bring:
• Proof of identity (birth certificate or passport)
• Social Security number
• Two documents showing Georgia residency
• If under 18: A parent/guardian and proof of school enrollment
These are required for issuing your Class CP Learner’s Permit.
To pass the Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam, you must score:
15/20 on Road Signs
15/20 on Road Rules
Missing more than five questions on either section results in a failure, so practice tests are extremely helpful.
If you fail the Georgia permit test, you must wait until the next business day to retake it. After multiple failures, a waiting period may apply. Reviewing the Georgia Driver’s Manual and taking DDS practice tests increases your chances of passing on the next attempt.
To prepare for the Georgia knowledge test:
• Read the Georgia Driver’s Manual
• Practice road signs frequently
• Take multiple Georgia permit practice tests
• Study Georgia-specific laws such as Move-Over Law, school bus rules, and DUI penalties
Repetition is the best way to memorize rules and signs quickly.
After passing the Georgia DDS knowledge exam, you will receive your Class CP Learner’s Permit. With this permit, you may drive only with a licensed driver aged 21+ in the front seat. You must hold the permit for at least **12 months and 1 day** before taking the Georgia road test for your full driver’s license.
No. The Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam is the written test for your learner’s permit, while the Georgia Road Test evaluates your driving skills. Both are required before earning a full Georgia driver’s license, depending on your age.

Practice questions for study purposes only. Some answers may contain errors. Always verify with your official state DMV handbook.