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Oklahoma Permit Practice Test – Built for Teen Drivers

Oklahoma Learner’s Permit Practice Test – Free Online Practice

Getting ready for your Oklahoma learner’s permit test? This practice page is built specifically for teen drivers preparing for the Oklahoma written driving test.

All questions are based on official state driving rules and formatted to match the real Oklahoma permit test. Practice anytime, track your progress, and prepare with confidence.

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Oklahoma Permit Practice Test – Built for Teen Drivers

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Focus on the essential knowledge every new driver must understand before taking the Oklahoma permit test.

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General DMV Questions – Oklahoma Teen

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Practice driving helps teens

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Teen drivers are at higher crash risk because of

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A safe driver plans ahead by

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The best way to avoid crashes is to

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Seat belts are especially important for teens because

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The most important driving habit is

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Driving when tired is dangerous because

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A provisional license allows teens to drive

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Defensive driving means

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A learner’s permit allows teens to drive only when

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The safest speed is

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Supervising drivers must usually be at least

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A good way to reduce crash risk 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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Sharing the road means

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Teen passengers are risky because

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Keeping both hands on the wheel helps

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Teens should increase following distance because

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Speed control is important because

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Texting while driving is dangerous because

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The Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program helps teens

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The safest way to handle peer pressure is to

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Driving in bad weather requires teens to

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Safe drivers constantly check

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

Ready for more challenge?

This section includes updated and randomized Oklahoma learner’s permit practice test questions designed to strengthen weak areas and improve accuracy.

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Fresh Question Bank – Oklahoma Teen

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1. A teen driver approaches a flashing yellow light in a busy school zone. What should they do?

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18. A teen is driving and becomes tired. What should they do?

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11. A school bus stops with red lights flashing. What must a teen do?

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3. A teen sees a pedestrian suddenly step into the crosswalk. What is the correct reaction?

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25. A teen sees a “Road Work Ahead” sign. What should they do?

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2. A teen is driving during heavy rain and hydroplaning begins. What is the correct action?

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6. A teen driver enters a residential street with children playing near the road. What must they do?

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16. A teen approaches a stopped police car on the shoulder. What is required?

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4. You are turning left with a green light but no arrow. What must a teen driver do?

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12. A teen approaches a roundabout. How should they enter?

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8. What should a teen do when merging onto the interstate?

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17. A teen must turn right at a red light. What is required?

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24. A child is riding a bicycle at night without lights. What should a teen driver expect?

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15. When should headlights be used in Florida?

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13. What should a teen do if they miss their exit on the interstate?

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20. A teen sees an animal crossing the road. What is the safest action?

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9. A ball rolls onto the street in front of a teen driver. What should they expect?

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19. A bicyclist is sharing the road. What must a teen driver provide?

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10. When following a motorcycle, what should a teen do?

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22. A teen enters a skid. What is the proper action?

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14. A teen driver is blinded by oncoming headlights at night. What should they do?

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21. When approaching a railroad crossing with no gates, what must a teen do?

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5. What should a teen do when an emergency vehicle approaches from behind with sirens on?

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7. At a 4-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time. Who goes first?

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23. A teen approaches a yield sign. What must they do?

Road Signs & Markings

Road sign recognition is heavily tested on the Oklahoma written driving test.

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Road Signs & Markings – Oklahoma Teen

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6. A teen driver enters a residential street with children playing near the road. What must they do?

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16. A teen approaches a stopped police car on the shoulder. What is required?

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2. A teen is driving during heavy rain and hydroplaning begins. What is the correct action?

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9. A ball rolls onto the street in front of a teen driver. What should they expect?

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13. What should a teen do if they miss their exit on the interstate?

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15. When should headlights be used in Florida?

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10. When following a motorcycle, what should a teen do?

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4. You are turning left with a green light but no arrow. What must a teen driver do?

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19. A bicyclist is sharing the road. What must a teen driver provide?

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17. A teen must turn right at a red light. What is required?

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20. A teen sees an animal crossing the road. What is the safest action?

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14. A teen driver is blinded by oncoming headlights at night. What should they do?

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23. A teen approaches a yield sign. What must they do?

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1. A teen driver approaches a flashing yellow light in a busy school zone. What should they do?

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7. At a 4-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time. Who goes first?

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21. When approaching a railroad crossing with no gates, what must a teen do?

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25. A teen sees a “Road Work Ahead” sign. What should they do?

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3. A teen sees a pedestrian suddenly step into the crosswalk. What is the correct reaction?

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24. A child is riding a bicycle at night without lights. What should a teen driver expect?

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11. A school bus stops with red lights flashing. What must a teen do?

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22. A teen enters a skid. What is the proper action?

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5. What should a teen do when an emergency vehicle approaches from behind with sirens on?

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8. What should a teen do when merging onto the interstate?

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12. A teen approaches a roundabout. How should they enter?

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18. A teen is driving and becomes tired. What should they do?

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Teen drivers must fully understand Oklahoma traffic laws before getting licensed.

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Traffic Laws & Safety Rules – Oklahoma Teen

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Seat belts must be worn because

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Teen drivers must slow in construction zones because

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If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as

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Teen drivers must not pass when

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Driving without headlights at night is

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Teen drivers must obey speed limits because

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Teen drivers must stop at railroad crossings when

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Traffic signals must be obeyed because

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Teen drivers must keep safe following distance to

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Driving under the influence is

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Teen drivers must obey instructions from

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

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Teen drivers must stop for a school bus when

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Double parking is illegal because

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Teen drivers must carry their permit or license

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Teen drivers must signal before turning at least

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Teen drivers must avoid aggressive driving because

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When parking uphill with a curb, wheels should be

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Teen drivers must avoid blocking intersections because

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Teen drivers must yield to pedestrians

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When entering a highway, teens must

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Headlights required when visibility is less than

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When approaching emergency vehicles, teen drivers must

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Teen drivers must yield when entering traffic from

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When turning left, teen drivers must yield to

Fines & Point System

Many teen drivers overlook this area — but penalties and license consequences are often included in the Oklahoma permit test.

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Fines & Penalties – Oklahoma Teen

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Leaving the scene of a crash 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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Failing to signal turns may lead to

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Not stopping at a stop sign may result in

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Illegal U-turns may result in

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Illegal street racing may lead to

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Running a red light may lead to

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Driving without headlights at night may result in

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Failing to yield right-of-way may result in

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Not wearing a seat belt may result in

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Improper lane changes may result in

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Teen drivers caught speeding may face

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Aggressive driving may lead to

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Driving under the influence may result in

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Blocking an intersection may lead to

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Too many license points may cause

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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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Driving without registration may result in

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Driving with a suspended license may lead to

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Texting while driving may lead to

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Driving without a permit or license may result in

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Ignoring traffic signs may lead to

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Driving without insurance may result in

Full Oklahoma Permit Practice Test – 46 Questions

Many teen drivers overlook this area — but penalties and license consequences are often included in the Oklahoma permit test.

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Full Mock Test – Oklahoma Teen

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The safest driving attitude is

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A red traffic light means

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When approaching a yellow light, you should

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The best way to avoid crashes is

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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 signal before turning at least

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When merging onto highways, teens should

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Your horn should be used only to

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If your tire blows out, you should

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At a four-way stop, who goes first?

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When driving in fog, teens should use

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The safest following distance is

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Hydroplaning occurs when

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A white cane indicates

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Blocking intersections may cause

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When road conditions are poor, teens should

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Phones are dangerous while driving because they

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You must stop for a school bus when

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Driving at night is more dangerous because

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A green traffic light means

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Aggressive driving can lead to

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Double solid yellow lines mean

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Teen drivers must always drive with

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Before changing lanes, teens must

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When parking downhill with a curb, wheels should be

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When merging, teens should

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If you feel drowsy while driving, you should

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Headlights must be used when visibility is less than

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A yield sign means

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At a four-way stop, drivers yield to

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When approaching a curve, teens should

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The left lane on highways is mainly used for

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If you miss your exit, you should

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A flashing red signal means

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Teen drivers must obey traffic officers because

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Seat belts are important because they

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Teen drivers should scan the road ahead

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Hydroplaning occurs when

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If traffic lights fail, treat intersection as

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Seat belts must be worn because

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Teen drivers should increase following distance in rain because

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Driving under the influence affects

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Teen drivers must yield to pedestrians

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Driving while tired is dangerous because it

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Teen drivers should avoid speeding because

Oklahoma Teen Permit Practice

Why Use This Oklahoma Teen Permit Practice Test?

✔ Designed specifically for Oklahoma teen drivers
✔ Covers topics from the official state manual
✔ Realistic written test formatting
✔ Clear explanations after every question
✔ Mobile-friendly and easy to use

Oklahoma Learner’s Permit Test

Pass Your Oklahoma Learner’s Permit Test – The Smart Way

Whether you’re testing in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or anywhere in the state, the written test format remains consistent.

The key to success:

✔ Practice regularly
✔ Review mistakes carefully
✔ Focus on understanding — not memorizing
✔ Take a full mock test before scheduling your exam

Start your Oklahoma learner’s permit practice test now and move one step closer to getting your license.

Oklahoma uses a Graduated Driver License (GDL) system that allows teen drivers to gain experience in stages: learner’s permit → intermediate (provisional) license → unrestricted license. 👉 Practice here: Teen Permit Test – Oklahoma
Teens can apply for an Oklahoma learner’s permit at 15½ years old after passing the Oklahoma written driving test.
Teens must hold the learner’s permit for at least 6 months before applying for an intermediate license.
Oklahoma teen drivers must complete 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night.
Yes. For the first 6 months of an intermediate license, teen drivers may not carry more than one passenger under 18 who is not a family member.
Yes. Teen drivers with an intermediate license cannot drive between 10 PM and 5 AM unless for school, work, or accompanied by a licensed adult.
No. Oklahoma restricts teen drivers from using handheld mobile devices while driving to reduce distracted driving crashes.
Violating Oklahoma GDL restrictions may result in fines, license suspension, or extended provisional periods.
Teens can receive a full Oklahoma driver’s license after completing all GDL stages, maintaining a clean driving record, and meeting all state requirements.

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