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North Dakota Learner’s Permit Test – Practice Free Online

Getting ready for your North Dakota learner’s permit?
This practice page is built to help you prepare for the North Dakota permit test and the North Dakota written drivers test with confidence.

All questions are based on the official North Dakota driver handbook and reflect what you’ll see on the real ND permit test.

You can practice anytime on mobile or desktop.

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North Dakota Permit Practice Test – Built for New Drivers

Whether you’re applying for your first North Dakota driver’s permit or preparing for your scheduled test, these practice sets help you master:

  • Road signs

  • ND traffic laws

  • Safe driving rules

  • Defensive driving techniques

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Covers essential driving rules, signs, safety, and responsibilities. Ideal for first-time drivers studying the ND DMV knowledge test.

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General DMV Questions – North Dakota Teen

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A safe driver plans ahead by

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The most important driving habit is

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A good way to reduce crash risk is to

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Teen passengers are risky because

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Teen drivers are at higher crash risk because of

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The best way to avoid crashes is to

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Safe drivers constantly check

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The Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program helps teens

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Teens should increase following distance because

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Driving in bad weather requires teens to

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Keeping both hands on the wheel helps

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A learner’s permit allows teens to drive only when

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A provisional license allows teens to drive

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Seat belts are especially important for teens because

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Defensive driving means

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Driving when tired is dangerous because

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Speed control is important because

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Sharing the road means

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Practice driving helps teens

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Supervising drivers must usually be at least

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The safest way to handle peer pressure is to

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Night driving is riskier for teens because

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Distractions while driving include

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The safest speed is

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Texting while driving is dangerous because

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

Practice updated and randomized questions designed around the official North Dakota written drivers test format.

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Fresh Question Bank – North Dakota Teen

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Practice driving should include

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If a vehicle tailgates you, the safest action is to

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The best way to stay alert while driving is to

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A safe lane change requires

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Driving while tired is dangerous because

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The safest driving attitude is

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Driving at night is harder because

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If visibility is poor, you should

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Teen drivers should avoid speeding because

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Before changing lanes, teens must

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Hydroplaning risk increases when

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Teen drivers should avoid multitasking because

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Teen drivers should increase following distance to

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Teen drivers should avoid using phones because

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The safest way to merge onto a highway is to

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Teen drivers should avoid aggressive drivers by

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Teen drivers should plan routes to

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If you miss your exit, the safest choice is to

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When approaching a curve, teens should

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Seat belts help because

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If road conditions are bad, teens should

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Teen drivers should scan the road ahead

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If pressured by friends to drive fast, you should

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Teen drivers should limit passengers because

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The best way to handle mistakes while driving is to

Road Signs & Markings

Recognizing signs is critical for passing the North Dakota DMV test.

This section helps you master:

  • Warning signs

  • Regulatory signs

  • Construction zone signs

  • Pavement markings

Essential for the North Dakota written drivers test.

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Road Signs & Markings – North Dakota Teen

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A pennant-shaped sign means

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A red octagon sign means

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A triangular red and white sign means

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Broken white lane lines mean

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A yellow diamond sign with a deer symbol means

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A curved arrow sign means

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Orange signs warn of

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Diagonal yellow stripes on road mean

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A “Wrong Way” sign means

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A yellow curb means

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Solid yellow center lines mean

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A flashing yellow signal means

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Blue signs indicate

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A round yellow sign with X and RR means

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White pavement arrows show

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Double solid yellow lines mean

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Green signs provide

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Chevron signs indicate

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A sign with red circle and slash means

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A red curb means

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A green curb means

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A pentagon-shaped sign means

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White rectangular signs indicate

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A flashing red signal means

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A “Do Not Enter” sign means

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Learn the laws that matter most on test day:

  • School zone laws

  • Seat belt rules

  • Right-of-way laws

  • Distracted driving laws

Everything you need for the North Dakota permit test.

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Traffic Laws & Safety Rules – North Dakota Teen

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Seat belts must be worn because

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Teen drivers must signal before turning at least

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Driving under the influence is

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At a four-way stop, teen drivers must yield to

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Teen drivers must slow in construction zones because

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When turning left, teen drivers must yield to

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Teen drivers must carry their permit or license

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Teen drivers must stop at railroad crossings when

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If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as

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Teen drivers must keep safe following distance to

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Double parking is illegal because

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Teen drivers must obey instructions from

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When parking uphill with a curb, wheels should be

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Headlights required when visibility is less than

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Teen drivers must yield when entering traffic from

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Teen drivers must yield to pedestrians

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Teen drivers must not pass when

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Teen drivers must stop for a school bus when

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Teen drivers must obey speed limits because

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Teen drivers must avoid blocking intersections because

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When entering a highway, teens must

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Teen drivers must avoid aggressive driving because

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When approaching emergency vehicles, teen drivers must

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Traffic signals must be obeyed because

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Driving without headlights at night is

Fines & Point System

Understand how violations affect your driving record under North Dakota law.

Covers:

Important knowledge for every North Dakota learner’s permit applicant.

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Fines & Penalties – North Dakota Teen

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Not wearing a seat belt may result in

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Passing in a no-passing zone may result in

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Texting while driving may lead to

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Driving without headlights at night may result in

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Aggressive driving may lead to

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Teen drivers caught speeding may face

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Illegal street racing may lead to

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Ignoring traffic signs may lead to

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Driving under the influence may result in

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Driving too fast for conditions may result in

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Failing to stop for a school bus may lead to

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Illegal U-turns may result in

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Failing to signal turns may lead to

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Improper lane changes may result in

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Failing to yield right-of-way may result in

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Driving with a suspended license may lead to

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Not stopping at a stop sign may result in

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Too many license points may cause

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Reckless driving is considered

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Running a red light may lead to

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Driving without insurance may result in

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Leaving the scene of a crash may result in

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Blocking an intersection may lead to

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Driving without a permit or license may result in

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Driving without registration may result in

Full ND DMV practice test Mock Test (46 Questions)

Test your skills with a complete Alaska DMV permit mock test. It’s timed, graded, and gives real test-day experience.

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Full Mock Test – North Dakota Teen

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At a four-way stop, drivers yield to

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Before changing lanes, teens must

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Headlights must be used when visibility is less than

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Hydroplaning occurs when

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When road conditions are poor, teens should

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The left lane on highways is mainly used for

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Hydroplaning occurs when

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Blocking intersections may cause

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If you feel drowsy while driving, you should

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Teen drivers should scan the road ahead

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Aggressive driving can lead to

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Your horn should be used only to

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You must stop for a school bus when

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Teen drivers should increase following distance in rain because

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The safest following distance is

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Teen drivers must yield to pedestrians

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When parking downhill with a curb, wheels should be

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At a four-way stop, who goes first?

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Double solid yellow lines mean

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The best way to avoid crashes is

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A yield sign means

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Teen drivers must stop at railroad crossings when

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When approaching emergency vehicles, teens must

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Teen drivers must obey traffic officers because

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Seat belts must be worn because

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When approaching a yellow light, you should

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If you miss your exit, you should

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The safest driving attitude is

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Teen drivers must signal before turning at least

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A red traffic light means

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When merging onto highways, teens should

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If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as

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When merging, teens should

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When driving in fog, teens should use

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Phones are dangerous while driving because they

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Driving at night is more dangerous because

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Teen drivers should avoid speeding because

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If your tire blows out, you should

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When approaching a curve, teens should

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A green traffic light means

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A white cane indicates

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A flashing red signal means

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Seat belts are important because they

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Teen drivers must always drive with

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Driving under the influence affects

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Driving while tired is dangerous because it

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Why Use This North Dakota Permit Practice Test?

✔ Questions based on the official ND driver handbook
✔ Covers all major topics from the North Dakota written drivers test
✔ Mobile-friendly and easy to use
✔ Designed to help you pass your ND permit test on the first try

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Pass Your North Dakota Learner’s Permit Test – The Smart Way

Whether you’re testing in Fargo, Grand Forks, Minot, or Bismarck, this practice test will help you prepare for the official North Dakota permit test and North Dakota written drivers test with confidence.

North Dakota uses a Graduated Driver License (GDL) system that allows teens to gain driving experience in stages: learner’s permit → restricted license → full license. 👉 Practice here: Teen Permit Test – North Dakota
Teens may apply for a North Dakota learner’s permit at 14 years old after passing the written knowledge test.
Teens under 16 must hold the permit for at least 12 months or until age 16 before advancing.
Teens must complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night.
A supervising driver must be a licensed adult age 18 or older.
Yes. For the first 6 months, teen drivers may not carry passengers under 18 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Yes. Teen drivers are generally restricted from driving between 9 PM and 5 AM unless for work, school, or supervised by an adult.
No. North Dakota prohibits texting and handheld mobile phone use while driving.
Teens can receive a full unrestricted license after completing all GDL stages and maintaining a violation-free driving record.