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Maine Learners Permit Practice Test – Pass Your DMV Test

Preparing for your Maine DMV permit test? Our free practice exams are based on the Maine driver’s manual and cover everything you need to know to pass the Maine driver’s license written test.

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What’s Included in Our Maine Learners Permit Practice Test?

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Covers key driving laws, road safety, right-of-way, and core questions from the Maine driver’s permit test.

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Maine DMV General Knowledge Test

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Broken yellow line means:

2 / 25

Using a phone while driving is:

3 / 25

Tailgating means:

4 / 25

You may pass another vehicle when:

5 / 25

Speed limits are:

6 / 25

You must signal before turning at least:

7 / 25

A flashing red light means:

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A yellow traffic light means:

9 / 25

Driving in fog requires:

10 / 25

A solid white line means:

11 / 25

When approaching a stop sign, you must:

12 / 25

What is the legal BAC limit for drivers 21+ in Maine?

13 / 25

Entering highway requires:

14 / 25

DUI penalties include:

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Seat belts are required for:

16 / 25

Purpose of road signs is:

17 / 25

You must stop for school bus when:

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If an emergency vehicle approaches, you must:

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At 4-way stop, who goes first?

20 / 25

Headlights must be used:

21 / 25

Green light means:

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Parking uphill with curb, wheels should:

23 / 25

What does a yield sign mean?

24 / 25

Dim high beams within:

25 / 25

Defensive driving means:

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

A rotating set of questions from the Maine DMV practice test, updated regularly so each session feels new.

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Maine DMV Situational Driving Test

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When approaching a curve, you should:

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How often should mirrors be checked?

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Diamond-shaped signs indicate:

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If you miss your exit, you should:

5 / 25

Drivers must yield to pedestrians:

6 / 25

A solid yellow line means:

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A red curb means:

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Pentagon signs warn of:

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Passing on right allowed when:

10 / 25

Before changing lanes, you must:

11 / 25

Driving on icy roads requires you to:

12 / 25

When backing up, always:

13 / 25

You may drive on the shoulder only:

14 / 25

What is black ice?

15 / 25

If blinded by headlights, you should:

16 / 25

A green arrow means:

17 / 25

Safest following distance rule is:

18 / 25

Work zone signs require drivers to:

19 / 25

If traffic signals fail, treat intersection as:

20 / 25

Night driving is harder because:

21 / 25

Road rage refers to:

22 / 25

If your vehicle begins to skid, you should:

23 / 25

Hazard lights should be used when:

24 / 25

When driving behind a snowplow, you should:

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When approaching a railroad crossing without signals, you should:

Road Signs & Markings

Practice identifying Maine road signs, signals, and pavement markings—vital for the Maine written drivers test.

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Maine Road Signs & Markings Test

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You see a pentagon-shaped sign near the road. What does it mean?

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You see a yellow sign with a curved arrow. What should you do?

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A sign with arrows forming a circle means:

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A yellow sign with a traffic light symbol warns of:

5 / 25

A broken white lane line means you may:

6 / 25

A sign with a truck going downhill means:

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A red circle with a slash over a U-turn arrow means:

8 / 25

Chevron signs posted on a curve indicate:

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What should you expect when you see a “ROAD WORK AHEAD” sign?

10 / 25

A yellow sign with falling rocks symbol means:

11 / 25

A rectangular white sign reading “SPEED LIMIT 55” means:

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What does a yellow sign with two arrows pointing opposite directions mean?

13 / 25

A blue sign showing a gas pump means:

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What does a green highway sign indicate?

15 / 25

A sign reading “WRONG WAY” means:

16 / 25

A sign with a person walking indicates:

17 / 25

A triangular red and white sign at an intersection means you must:

18 / 25

Double solid yellow center lines mean:

19 / 25

A diamond-shaped sign with a deer symbol means:

20 / 25

A white sign reading “DO NOT ENTER” means:

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You approach a circular yellow sign with an X and two Rs. What does it mean?

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What should you do when you see an orange sign ahead?

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You see a yellow sign with a merging arrow. What should you do?

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You see a red octagon sign ahead. What must you do?

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A lane marked with a solid white line means:

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Covers Maine’s traffic laws, including school bus rules, seat belt laws, and speed limits, all part of the Maine driver’s test practice.

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Maine Traffic Laws & Safety Rules Test

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When changing lanes, you must first:

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Why is scanning the road important?

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You are being tailgated. What is the safest response?

4 / 25

When approaching a curve, the safest action is to:

5 / 25

When backing your vehicle, you should:

6 / 25

When entering a highway, you should:

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What should you do if traffic signals are not working?

8 / 25

If you miss your highway exit, you should:

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You are stopped at a red light and turning right is allowed. What must you do first?

10 / 25

If your vehicle skids on ice, you should:

11 / 25

When driving at night, you should:

12 / 25

When must you dim high beams?

13 / 25

You want to turn left at a green light. What must you do?

14 / 25

You are approaching an intersection with no signs. What should you do?

15 / 25

When should you use hazard lights?

16 / 25

You see a cyclist ahead. What should you do?

17 / 25

When parking uphill with a curb, turn wheels:

18 / 25

You see an emergency vehicle approaching. What should you do?

19 / 25

What is the purpose of defensive driving?

20 / 25

You are driving in fog. Which headlights should you use?

21 / 25

What should you do before starting your car?

22 / 25

When approaching a pedestrian in a crosswalk, you must:

23 / 25

You approach a school zone. What should you do?

24 / 25

When driving in heavy rain, the safest action is to:

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You are driving downhill. What should you do?

Fines & Point System

Understand penalties, points, suspensions, and DUI consequences—topics that appear on the Maine driver’s written test practice.

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Maine Fines & Point System Test

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Failure to yield may result in:

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Not wearing a seat belt may result in:

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Street racing penalties include:

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Driving with a suspended license may lead to:

5 / 25

Aggressive driving may result in:

6 / 25

Parking illegally in a handicap space may result in:

7 / 25

Failure to stop at railroad crossing may lead to:

8 / 25

Driving without insurance may lead to:

9 / 25

Driving without headlights at night may lead to:

10 / 25

Refusing breath test may lead to:

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Driving over the speed limit can result in:

12 / 25

Reckless driving can result in:

13 / 25

Tailgating violations may result in:

14 / 25

Driving without registration may result in:

15 / 25

Leaving the scene of an accident is:

16 / 25

DUI penalties may include:

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Texting while driving penalties include:

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Too many license points may cause:

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Driving uninsured after crash may cause:

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Passing a stopped school bus may lead to:

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Running a red light can cause:

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Ignoring traffic signs may lead to:

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Illegal U-turn penalties include:

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Using a fake license is:

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Failure to signal may result in:

Full Maine DMV Practice Test – Mock (46 Questions)

Simulates the actual Maine DMV written test so you know exactly what to expect.

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Maine Full Mock Test

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Defensive driving means:

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When should high beams be dimmed?

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You must yield to pedestrians:

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Using a phone while driving is:

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Legal BAC limit is:

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Aggressive driving includes:

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When a school bus stops with flashing red lights, you must:

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You must stop for pedestrians when:

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Divided highway sign indicates:

10 / 46

Hand signal for right turn is:

11 / 46

Night driving requires:

12 / 46

Railroad crossings without signals require:

13 / 46

Passing on the right is allowed when:

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Entering a highway requires:

15 / 46

Stopping distance increases when roads are:

16 / 46

No passing zone means:

17 / 46

When turning left, you must yield to:

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If blinded by headlights, you should:

19 / 46

Pentagon-shaped signs indicate:

20 / 46

Failure to yield may result in:

21 / 46

A flashing yellow light means:

22 / 46

Following another vehicle too closely is called:

23 / 46

A red curb means:

24 / 46

When driving in fog, you should use:

25 / 46

Scanning the road helps you:

26 / 46

Speed limits indicate:

27 / 46

Tailgating increases risk of:

28 / 46

Before backing up, you should:

29 / 46

Turn signals help drivers:

30 / 46

If your car begins to skid, you should:

31 / 46

When visibility is poor, you must:

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Driving while tired is dangerous because:

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Railroad crossing signs are shaped like:

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Parking downhill with curb requires wheels:

35 / 46

Emergency vehicles require drivers to:

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Blue road signs provide:

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When approaching a red light, you must:

38 / 46

Broken white lines mean:

39 / 46

If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as:

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What does a green light mean?

41 / 46

If you miss your exit, you should:

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Double yellow lines indicate:

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Yield signs are shaped like:

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Hydroplaning happens when:

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A green arrow means:

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Work zone signs are:

Free Maine Learners Permit Practice

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Review the study sections, then take the full Maine permit practice test online. Repeat until you feel confident for your Maine driver’s license test.

The Maine DMV written test (Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles knowledge test) is a multiple-choice exam based on the Maine Driver’s Manual. It covers traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, and safe driving practices. 👉 Start practicing: General DMV – Maine
The Maine permit test contains 30 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 24 correctly (80%) to pass. 👉 Try the full exam: Full Mock – Maine
Yes. Online Maine DMV practice tests help you learn real exam patterns and the most common BMV questions before the real test. 👉 Practice scenarios here: Situational Driving – Maine
The Maine BMV knowledge test covers:
  • Traffic laws and right-of-way rules
  • Road signs and pavement markings
  • Speed limits and safe following distance
  • School bus and railroad crossing laws
  • DUI and distracted driving laws
  • Fines and license penalties
👉 Jump to Road Signs – Maine
The test is not difficult if you study the Maine Driver’s Manual and practice regularly. Most mistakes happen in right-of-way rules and road sign recognition.
If you fail, you must wait before retaking the test and may need to pay the testing fee again. Practicing the full mock test greatly improves pass rates.
Yes. Maine uses a Graduated Driver License (GDL) system for teen drivers. 👉 See: Teen Permit Test – Maine

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