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North Dakota DMV Permit Practice Test – Prepare to Pass

Getting ready for the North Dakota DMV permit test? This page is your complete resource to prepare for the ND permit test and the North Dakota written drivers test.

All questions are based on the official North Dakota driver handbook and reflect the format used in the real North Dakota DMV test.

Whether you’re applying for your North Dakota driver’s permit or preparing for the written knowledge exam, this page will help you practice with confidence.

North Dakota DMV Permit Practice Test

North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Start Practicing Instantly

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Start with the basics of the North Dakota driver license test. This section covers.

These questions mirror the style of the North Dakota drivers permit test and the ND DOT permit test.

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General DMV Questions – North Dakota

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You should signal before turning at least

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When driving in fog, use

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Left lane on highways is mainly for

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When driving at night, you should

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If you miss your exit, you should

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Before changing lanes, you must

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A red arrow signal means

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Speed limits are set to

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Drivers must yield to pedestrians

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At a four-way stop, the right-of-way goes to

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A yellow diamond sign means

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A flashing red traffic signal means

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Safe following distance under normal conditions is

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What should you do when an emergency vehicle approaches with siren?

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A solid yellow center line means

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Seat belts are required for

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Drivers must stop for a school bus when

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Hydroplaning occurs when

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Broken white lane lines indicate

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Driving under the influence affects

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If traffic signals fail, treat intersection as

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Headrests help prevent

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When approaching a green traffic light, you should

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When parking uphill with a curb, turn wheels

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If a tire blows out, you should

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

Practice updated questions based on current North Dakota DMV permit test standards.

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Fresh Question Bank – North Dakota

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Defensive driving means

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You should avoid driving in blind spots because

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A yield sign requires you to

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When passing a bicycle, you should allow

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At railroad crossings without signals, you should

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High beams must be dimmed within

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Safest way to turn around is to

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If you feel drowsy, you should

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When you see a pedestrian using a white cane or guide dog, you must

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If your car skids, you should

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A flashing yellow arrow means

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If another vehicle tailgates you, you should

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Road rage is best handled by

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On wet roads, stopping distance will

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Hazard lights should be used when

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Rumble strips on highways are designed to

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Work zones are dangerous because

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Sudden steering movements may

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When driving behind trucks, you should

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When entering a highway from an on-ramp, you should

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When approaching a hill crest, you should

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The best way to prevent fatigue is to

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If traffic behind wants to pass, you should

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If brakes fail, you should

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You should check mirrors

Road Signs & Markings

Review all essential road signs you must recognize for the North Dakota written drivers test.

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Road Signs & Markings – North Dakota

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A pentagon-shaped sign indicates

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Diagonal yellow stripes on roadway mean

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A “Wrong Way” sign means

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A red octagon sign means

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A “Do Not Enter” sign means

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A round yellow sign with X and RR indicates

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Broken white lines between lanes mean

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A green curb indicates

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A sign with a curved arrow warns of

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A pennant-shaped sign indicates

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Solid yellow center lines mean

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A sign with a red circle and slash means

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A triangular red and white sign means

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A green traffic sign provides

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Chevron signs along curves indicate

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Double solid yellow lines mean

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A blue sign usually indicates

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Orange signs warn of

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A yellow curb indicates

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A flashing red signal means

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A red curb indicates

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White pavement arrows indicate

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A white rectangular sign indicates

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A flashing yellow signal means

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A yellow diamond-shaped sign means

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Everything you need for the North Dakota DMV test and ND drivers test.

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Traffic Laws & Safety Rules – North Dakota

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When turning left, you must yield to

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Seat belts are required because they

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A driver must stop at a crosswalk when

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Right-of-way at an uncontrolled intersection goes to

5 / 25

Using cruise control in heavy rain is

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You must not pass when

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Drivers must obey instructions from

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You must not park within how many feet of a fire hydrant?

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You must stop before the stop line at a stop sign

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Headlights must be used from sunset to sunrise or when visibility is

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At railroad crossings with flashing lights, you must

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When approaching a stopped emergency vehicle, you must

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Drivers must not block intersections because

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When approaching animals on road, you should

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You should reduce speed in construction zones because

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At a roundabout, you must yield to

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Double parking is

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You should not pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk because

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You must stop for a funeral procession when

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Backing up is illegal on

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Drivers must yield to blind pedestrians using

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Using a phone while driving is dangerous because it

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If a school bus is loading children on your side of the road, you must

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Right turn on red is allowed unless

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You must signal before changing lanes

Fines & Point System

Understand:

  • North Dakota point system

  • License suspension rules

  • Violations and penalties

  • Insurance requirements

Important for passing the North Dakota driver license test.

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Fines & Penalties – North Dakota

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Passing a stopped school bus illegally may cause

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Texting while driving may lead to

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Open container violations may result in

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Driving without a valid license may result in

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Blocking an intersection may result in

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Driving too fast for conditions may result in

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Speeding in a school zone can lead to

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Illegal U-turns may result in

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Reckless driving is considered

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Passing in a no-passing zone may result in

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Driving without registration may result in

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Driving without seat belts may result in

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Too many license points can lead to

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Driving with a suspended license may lead to

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Driving without insurance may result in

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Driving without headlights at night may lead to

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Failing to stop for a school bus may result in

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Aggressive driving may lead to

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Failure to yield right-of-way may result in

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Not stopping at a stop sign can lead to

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Failing to obey traffic signals may lead to

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Driving under the influence (DUI) may result in

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Leaving the scene of a crash involving injury is

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Refusing a chemical test may lead to

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Street racing may result in

Full DMV Mock Test – North Dakota (46 Questions)

Simulate the real North Dakota DMV permit test with a full-length mock exam.

  • Same structure as real ND written test

  • Instant score

  • Mobile-friendly

  • Designed for first-try success

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Full Mock Test – North Dakota

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A red curb indicates

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If you miss your exit, you should

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You must signal before turning at least

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Why should you avoid tailgating?

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Traffic in roundabouts moves

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Seat belts save lives because they

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Hydroplaning happens when

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When driving behind motorcycles, you should

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A red traffic light means

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When parking downhill with a curb, wheels should be

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When driving in fog, you should use

12 / 46

Driving under the influence affects

13 / 46

At a yield sign, you must

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If a police officer directs traffic, you must

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Turn signals must be used

16 / 46

The best way to avoid collisions is

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A flashing yellow traffic signal means

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Blind spots must be checked

19 / 46

High beams should be used

20 / 46

Using your horn should be limited to

21 / 46

When entering an interstate highway, you should

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High beams must be dimmed within

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If your tire blows out, you should

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At a stop sign, you must stop

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Driving while fatigued is dangerous because

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A double solid yellow line means

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You must stop for a school bus when

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The left lane on highways is mainly for

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A flashing red signal is treated like

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Seat belts are required for

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Following too closely is known as

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A green traffic signal means

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If your vehicle skids, you should

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If an emergency vehicle approaches, you must

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A white cane indicates

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When entering traffic from a driveway, you must

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A broken white line means

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When approaching a pedestrian in a crosswalk, you must

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You must not pass when

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Safe following distance rule is

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When approaching a railroad crossing without signals, you should

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Driving in heavy rain requires you to

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If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as

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A yellow traffic signal means

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At night, your speed should be

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At a four-way stop, who goes first?

Free North Dakota DMV permit Practice

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Preparing for your test in:

  • Fargo permit test

  • Grand Forks permit test

  • Minot DMV permit test

  • Permit test Bismarck ND

This practice works statewide and prepares you for the official North Dakota DMV permit test.

Free North Dakota DMV permit Practice

Get Ready for Your North Dakota DMV Permit Test

Practice now and increase your chances of passing the ND permit test, North Dakota written drivers test, and North Dakota DMV permit test on your first attempt.

The North Dakota permit test (ND Driver License knowledge test) is a multiple-choice exam based on the official North Dakota Driver’s Manual. It tests traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, and safe driving practices. 👉 Start here: General DMV – North Dakota
The North Dakota written test contains 25 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 20 correctly (80%) to pass. 👉 Practice the full exam here: Full Mock – North Dakota
You must score at least 80% to pass the North Dakota knowledge test. Review weak areas in:
Yes. North Dakota DMV practice tests online help you prepare with real exam-style questions. 👉 Try scenario-based questions in Situational Driving – North Dakota.
The North Dakota test includes:
  • Traffic laws and right-of-way rules
  • Road signs and pavement markings
  • Speed limits and safe following distance
  • School bus and railroad crossing laws
  • Alcohol and distracted driving laws
  • Fines and license penalties
The test is not difficult if you study the North Dakota Driver’s Manual and practice regularly. Most failures occur due to misunderstanding road signs and right-of-way rules.
If you fail, you may retake the test after a waiting period and pay the required fee again. Retake it only after practicing the full mock test.
Yes. North Dakota follows a Graduated Driver License (GDL) system for teen drivers. 👉 See the Teen Permit Test – North Dakota section for GDL rules.
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