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Louisiana Teen Permit Practice Test

Louisiana Teen Permit Practice Test – Free Online

Get ready for your Louisiana teen learner’s permit test with practice exams built from the official Louisiana driver’s manual. Our tests cover GDL rules, safe driving habits, and road signs so you can pass the Louisiana DMV written test the first time.

Louisiana DMV Test

What’s Included in Our Louisiana Teen Permit Practice Test?

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Covers safe-driving habits, right-of-way, parking, and sharing the road — questions tailored for the Louisiana teen permit test.

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Louisiana Teen DMV General Knowledge & GDL Rules

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Green light means:

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Teen drivers are more at risk because:

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The most common teen crash cause is:

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Teen drivers must obey speed limits because:

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Safe driving requires:

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Using a phone while driving is dangerous because:

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Teen drivers should always:

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Wearing seat belts is important because:

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Defensive driving means:

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Safe following distance rule is:

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The safest lane is usually:

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The best way to stay alert is:

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Before starting vehicle, teens should:

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Teens should avoid sudden braking because:

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When entering traffic, teens should:

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You should check mirrors every:

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Why should teens avoid night driving?

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If you feel sleepy while driving:

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A yellow light means:

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Teens should avoid peer pressure because:

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Road signs help teens by:

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A learner’s permit allows teens to drive:

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At stop sign you must:

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The biggest distraction for teens is:

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The safest speed for teen drivers is:

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

A rotating bank of Louisiana teen permit practice test questions updated regularly. Perfect prep for the actual DMV teen knowledge test.

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Louisiana Teen DMV Fresh Question Bank

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When parking downhill, wheels turn:

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Safe driving requires:

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If blinded by headlights, teens should:

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If a tire blows out, teens should:

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Teen drivers should avoid road rage because:

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Before changing lanes, teens should:

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Teen drivers should keep both hands on the wheel at:

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The safest speed is:

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The safest way to avoid distractions is to:

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The main purpose of speed limits is:

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If visibility is poor, teens must use:

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When merging, teens must:

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You should adjust mirrors before:

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If a car tailgates you, teens should:

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The biggest nighttime risk for teens is:

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The safest following distance is:

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What does a yield sign mean?

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Teen drivers should scan the road:

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Teen drivers must yield to:

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Hydroplaning happens when:

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You must dim high beams within:

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A flashing red light means:

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Teen drivers should limit passengers because:

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When approaching curves, teens should:

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When driving in rain, teens should:

Road Signs & Markings

Learn to recognize stop, yield, and warning signs, plus pavement markings and signals required to pass the Louisiana DMV teen written test.

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Louisiana Teen Road Signs & Markings Quiz

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Flashing yellow light means:

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Divided highway sign means:

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A red and white triangle sign means:

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Blue signs provide:

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A triangular sign means:

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A circular sign means:

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School crossing sign shape is:

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Chevron signs warn of:

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Lane ends sign means:

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Two-way traffic sign means:

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Red arrow signal means:

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Broken white lines mean:

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Detour signs are what color?

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White speed limit sign indicates:

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Red circle with slash means:

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Double solid yellow lines mean:

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Merge sign warns:

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Orange signs indicate:

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A white rectangular sign means:

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Green signs provide:

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No U-turn sign means:

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A pentagon sign warns of:

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Warning signs are usually what color?

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What color are stop signs?

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Slippery road sign warns:

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Louisiana’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program applies special rules:

  • Driving only with a supervising adult

  • Passenger limits for new drivers

  • Nighttime driving restrictions

  • Zero-tolerance for underage drinking & driving

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Louisiana Teen Road Signs & Markings Quiz

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Red circle with slash means:

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Blue signs provide:

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A triangular sign means:

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Merge sign warns:

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Green signs provide:

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A white rectangular sign means:

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A red and white triangle sign means:

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A pentagon sign warns of:

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Flashing yellow light means:

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Slippery road sign warns:

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Lane ends sign means:

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School crossing sign shape is:

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Two-way traffic sign means:

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Divided highway sign means:

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Broken white lines mean:

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Red arrow signal means:

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What color are stop signs?

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Detour signs are what color?

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Orange signs indicate:

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Warning signs are usually what color?

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No U-turn sign means:

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Chevron signs warn of:

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Double solid yellow lines mean:

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A circular sign means:

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White speed limit sign indicates:

Fines & Point System

Understand how traffic violations affect your learner’s permit and delay your Louisiana intermediate license test.

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Louisiana Teen Fines & GDL Violations Quiz

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Tailgating violations may result in:

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Driving uninsured after crash may cause:

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Driving recklessly may result in:

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Ignoring traffic signs may result in:

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Not wearing a seat belt may result in:

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Refusing breath test may lead to:

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Fake license use may lead to:

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Driving with a suspended license may cause:

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Driving without headlights at night may lead to:

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Too many points on license may lead to:

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Driving aggressively may result in:

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Failure to yield may cause:

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Driving without registration may cause:

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Passing a stopped school bus can lead to:

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Distracted driving may result in:

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Illegal U-turn penalties include:

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Street racing penalties include:

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Texting while driving penalties include:

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Leaving accident scene may cause:

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Reckless speeding may lead to:

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Illegal parking may lead to:

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Failure to signal may result in:

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Driving without insurance may lead to:

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Running a red light may cause:

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Teen speeding violations may result in:

Full Lousia GDL DMV Practice Test – Mock (46 Questions)

Simulate the Louisiana teen knowledge exam with a full 46-question mock test that mirrors the real DMV permit exam.

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Louisiana Teen DMV Full Mock Test (46 Questions)

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Using a phone while driving is dangerous because:

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Teen drivers should avoid distractions like:

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What shape is a yield sign?

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Tailgating increases risk of:

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When merging, teens must:

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A green light means:

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Work zone signs are:

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What color are warning signs?

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If traffic lights fail, treat as:

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Double yellow lines mean:

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Aggressive driving includes:

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A yellow traffic light means:

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Driving tired is dangerous because:

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When parking uphill, wheels turn:

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Blue road signs provide:

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Hydroplaning occurs when:

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When parking downhill, wheels turn:

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Safe following distance rule is:

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Teen drivers must yield to pedestrians:

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When merging, teen drivers must:

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A stop sign requires:

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Road rage means:

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Defensive driving means:

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Defensive driving means:

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Teen drivers must stop for school bus when:

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When driving in fog, teens should use:

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Teen drivers should avoid night driving because:

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If you miss your exit, teens should:

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The biggest risk for teen drivers is:

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If tailgated, teen drivers should:

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Railroad crossing sign shape is:

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Teen drivers must carry:

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If a tire blows out, teens should:

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When turning left, teens must yield to:

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If blinded by headlights, teens should:

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Safe speed depends on:

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Teen drivers should scan the road to:

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A learner permit requires teen drivers to:

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Hand signal for left turn is:

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A flashing red light means:

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When entering highway, teens must:

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Using signals helps:

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The safest following distance is:

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If blinded by headlights, teens should:

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Broken white lines mean:

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Teen drivers must wear seat belts because:

Free Louisiana Learners Permit Practice

Why Use Our Free Louisiana Teen Permit Practice Test?

  • Based on the Louisiana driver’s manual

  • Includes GDL and teen-specific rules

  • Real exam-style questions for practice

  • Works statewide — Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles

  • 100% free, repeat as often as you want

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Review the question sets, learn Louisiana GDL rules, and take the full mock test. Be fully prepared for your Louisiana teen permit test and intermediate driving exam.

Louisiana’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program helps teen drivers gain experience in stages: learner’s permit → intermediate license → full unrestricted license. 👉 Start learning in the Teen DMV & GDL – Louisiana section.
Teens can apply for a Louisiana learner’s permit at age 15. A supervising licensed adult (age 21+) must be present at all times.
Under Louisiana GDL rules, teens must hold a learner’s permit for at least 180 days and complete required supervised driving hours before upgrading to an intermediate license.
Yes. With an intermediate license, Louisiana teen drivers have nighttime driving restrictions, usually between 11 PM and 5 AM, unless exempt for work or school.
Yes. Passenger limits apply during the intermediate license stage to reduce distractions. Violating passenger restrictions can delay eligibility for a full license.
Violating Louisiana GDL restrictions can result in license delays, suspension, or additional penalties. Multiple violations may reset the waiting period.
Yes. A Louisiana teen DMV practice test includes GDL rules, curfews, passenger limits, road signs, and situational driving questions. 👉 Practice below in Teen Full Mock – Louisiana.
Most teens fail due to mistakes in road signs, right-of-way rules, school bus laws, and GDL restrictions. Practice real scenarios in Situational Driving – Louisiana.
Teens can receive a full license after completing all GDL stages, maintaining a clean driving record, and meeting age requirements.

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