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Oregon DMV Permit Practice Test

Oregon DMV Permit Test – Practice Free Online

Preparing for your Oregon DMV permit test? Use this page to practice with questions designed to match the format of the Oregon DMV knowledge test and build confidence before exam day.

Our Oregon DMV practice test helps you understand the structure of the written exam, improve accuracy, and prepare effectively for your driver’s license test.

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Oregon DMV Permit Test – Practice Free Online

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Practice core driving knowledge required for the Oregon DMV permit test, including traffic laws and road awareness. This section prepares you for the structure and style of the Oregon written drivers test.

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General DMV Questions – Oregon

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A provisional license in Oregon is issued to drivers who are:

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A driver under 18 in Oregon must complete approved driver education or log:

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If your Oregon license expires, you may drive:

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If you lose your Oregon driver license, you should:

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If your Oregon driver license is suspended, you must:

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An instruction permit holder in Oregon must:

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If you fail the Oregon knowledge test, you must:

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To transfer an out-of-state license to Oregon, you must:

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In Oregon, a Class C driver license allows you to operate:

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If you are caught providing false information to the Oregon DMV, you may:

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A Commercial Driver License (CDL) is required in Oregon to operate:

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When applying for an Oregon driver license, you must provide proof of:

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A motorcycle endorsement in Oregon requires:

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To renew your Oregon driver license, you may be required to:

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To obtain an Oregon REAL ID license, you must provide:

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The purpose of the Oregon knowledge test is to assess your understanding of:

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In Oregon, you must carry proof of insurance:

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Oregon requires vehicle owners to carry minimum liability insurance of:

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Oregon law requires you to carry your driver license:

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A driver license restriction means:

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Oregon’s Implied Consent Law means:

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Oregon drivers must renew their license every:

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If you change your address in Oregon, you must notify the DMV within:

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Before taking the Oregon road test, your vehicle must:

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Oregon DMV may require a medical report if:

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

Test yourself with new Oregon permit practice test questions that reflect real exam patterns. Regular practice here helps improve consistency and confidence.

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Fresh Question Bank – Oregon

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In Oregon, operating a vehicle without required insurance may result in:

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If your driving privileges are revoked in Oregon, you must:

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A probationary driver in Oregon who violates restrictions may:

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If you fail the Oregon road test, you must:

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If your Oregon license is suspended for failing to appear in court, you must:

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Oregon requires drivers to submit to a breath test if lawfully arrested for DUII. Refusing will result in:

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When applying for an original Oregon driver license, you must pass:

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A standard Oregon driver license is valid for approximately:

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If your vehicle registration is expired in Oregon, you may:

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Oregon law requires you to replace your driver license if it becomes:

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The purpose of Oregon DMV vision standards is to ensure drivers:

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Oregon DMV may cancel your license if you:

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An Oregon REAL ID driver license is required to:

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If you are under 18 and applying for an Oregon license without driver education, you must complete:

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If your vehicle insurance policy is canceled in Oregon, you must:

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In Oregon, you must apply for an Oregon driver license within how many days of becoming a resident?

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If a minor’s parent withdraws consent in Oregon, the minor’s license may be:

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Oregon’s graduated licensing system is designed to:

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If you are stopped by law enforcement in Oregon, you must present:

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To qualify for a hardship permit in Oregon, you must:

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When applying for an Oregon permit, applicants under 18 must have:

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If you accumulate too many traffic violations in Oregon, you may be classified as:

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An Oregon identification card differs from a driver license because it:

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A duplicate Oregon driver license can be obtained if your license is:

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If you are 16 years old in Oregon, you may apply for a provisional license after holding an instruction permit for at least:

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If you move out of Oregon, you should:

Road Signs & Markings

Study the meaning of Oregon road signs, signals, and pavement markings. Strong sign recognition is essential for passing the Oregon DMV knowledge test.

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Road Signs & Markings – Oregon

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A yellow pennant-shaped sign on the left side of the road means:

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An orange sign indicates:

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A red octagonal sign means:

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A center lane marked with solid and broken yellow lines on each side is used for:

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A red sign with white letters stating “WRONG WAY” means:

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A solid white line between lanes means:

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A white stop line at an intersection shows:

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A circular yellow sign with a black “X” and two “R” letters indicates:

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A blue sign on the highway is used to show:

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A red flashing traffic light at an intersection means:

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A diamond-shaped yellow sign generally indicates:

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A solid yellow line on your side and a broken yellow line on the other side means:

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A yellow sign with a curved arrow indicates:

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A solid double yellow line in the center of a two-way road means:

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A broken white line on the roadway indicates:

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A triangular red and white sign means:

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A white sign with black numbers such as “55” indicates:

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A lane marked with a solid white line and a bicycle symbol indicates:

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A flashing yellow traffic signal means:

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A steady red traffic light means:

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A red and white sign stating “DO NOT ENTER” means:

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A rectangular white sign with black lettering typically indicates:

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A green traffic light means:

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A white arrow painted on the pavement in a lane indicates:

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A pentagon-shaped yellow sign indicates:

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Review important Oregon traffic laws, safe driving techniques, and right-of-way rules. These concepts are frequently included on the Oregon DMV written test.

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Traffic Laws & Safety Rules – Oregon

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The legal Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) limit for drivers age 21 or older in Oregon is:

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If traffic signals are not working at an intersection, you should:

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You must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians:

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Following too closely behind another vehicle is known as:

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When approaching a roundabout, you must:

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A steady yellow traffic light means:

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If your tires drift off the paved roadway, you should:

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A driver must signal before turning at least:

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When entering a freeway in Oregon, you should:

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When approaching an emergency vehicle with flashing lights in Oregon, you must:

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In Oregon, using a handheld mobile device while driving is:

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For drivers under 21 in Oregon, the legal BAC limit is:

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Before changing lanes, you should:

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Hydroplaning is most likely to occur when:

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Oregon law requires safety belts to be worn by:

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In Oregon, the maximum speed limit on most rural interstate highways is:

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When driving in fog, you should use:

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You must use your turn signals when:

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When backing up your vehicle, you should:

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You may pass another vehicle on the right only when:

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Oregon law requires drivers to use headlights:

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Using cruise control on wet or icy roads is:

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You must stop for a school bus in Oregon when:

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If you are involved in a crash in Oregon resulting in injury or significant damage, you must:

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

Fines & Point System

Learn how Oregon handles traffic violations and license points. Understanding penalties helps you answer knowledge-based questions accurately.

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Fines & Penalties – Oregon

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If you accumulate multiple serious traffic offenses, Oregon DMV may:

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Excessive speeding in Oregon may lead to:

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Driving while your license is suspended in Oregon may result in:

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Refusing a chemical test under Oregon’s Implied Consent Law will result in:

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Failing to maintain required insurance in Oregon can result in:

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Driving without a valid driver license in Oregon may result in:

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In Oregon, a first conviction for DUII may result in:

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Failure to appear in court for a traffic citation can result in:

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Driving with expired registration may result in:

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Failing to obey a traffic control device in Oregon may lead to:

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A minor caught driving with any measurable BAC in Oregon may face:

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Failure to stop for a school bus with flashing red lights may result in:

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If you fail to report a required crash to Oregon DMV, you may face:

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Driving aggressively or engaging in road rage can result in:

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Reckless driving in Oregon may lead to:

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If your vehicle is uninsured and involved in a crash, you may be required to:

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Tampering with vehicle emissions equipment in Oregon may result in:

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Providing false information to the Oregon DMV may result in:

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Using a handheld device illegally while driving in Oregon may result in:

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If you accumulate too many traffic convictions in Oregon, you may be classified as a habitual offender and face:

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Passing a stopped emergency vehicle without moving over may result in:

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Leaving the scene of a crash involving injury is considered:

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A second DUII conviction in Oregon generally carries:

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Failure to use required child safety restraints may result in:

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If you are convicted of racing on a public highway in Oregon, you may face:

Full Oregon DMV Practice Test – 46 Questions

Take a full-length Oregon DMV practice test that mirrors the real written exam. This mock test helps determine if you’re ready for your official permit test.

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Full Mock Test – Oregon (46 Questions)

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In Oregon, you must dim your high beams when approaching another vehicle within:

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When driving behind a motorcycle, you should:

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When driving in strong winds, you should:

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A red curb typically means:

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In Oregon, you may turn right at a red light:

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If you approach a stopped school bus with flashing red lights on a two-lane road, you must:

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If traffic is heavy and slow, you should:

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When approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights, you must:

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Using a handheld mobile device while driving in Oregon is:

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When merging onto a freeway, you should:

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If you are involved in a crash with injury, you must:

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A yellow pennant-shaped sign indicates:

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A white rectangular sign with black letters typically indicates:

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If you approach a yellow traffic signal that just turned yellow, you should:

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A yellow diamond-shaped sign means:

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In Oregon, you must use your headlights when visibility is less than:

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You must yield to pedestrians:

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In Oregon, it is illegal to park:

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You must stop before crossing railroad tracks when:

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A double solid yellow line in the center of the road means:

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When parking uphill on a street with a curb, you should turn your front wheels:

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At night, you should drive at a speed that allows you to:

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What is the proper hand signal for a left turn?

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If a traffic light is green but the intersection is blocked, you should:

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A solid white line between lanes indicates:

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Driving aggressively can increase:

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A red flashing traffic signal should be treated as:

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Driving without insurance in Oregon may result in:

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On a two-lane road, you may pass on the left when:

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What does a flashing yellow arrow mean?

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Hydroplaning is caused by:

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If you miss your exit on a freeway, you should:

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When entering a roadway from a driveway, you must:

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A broken yellow center line means:

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When approaching a roundabout, you should:

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If your brakes fail while driving, you should first:

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If an oncoming vehicle drifts into your lane, you should:

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When two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time, who has the right-of-way?

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Oregon’s Move Over Law requires drivers to:

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When should you signal before turning?

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The legal BAC limit for drivers age 21+ in Oregon is:

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Oregon law requires children to be secured in approved child restraints until at least:

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A solid white edge line on the right side of the roadway indicates:

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A steady yellow traffic signal means:

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If your vehicle begins to skid, you should:

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When driving in rain, you should:

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Oregon DMV Knowledge Test

Get Ready to Pass Your Oregon DMV Permit Test

Consistent practice and reviewing explanations carefully are the best ways to prepare for the Oregon DMV knowledge test. Take multiple practice sessions, focus on weak areas, and complete the full mock test before scheduling your exam.

Start your Oregon permit practice test now and move one step closer to earning your license.

The Oregon DMV practice test is a free online tool designed to help you prepare for the official Oregon permit test and Oregon written knowledge test. It follows the structure of the real Oregon driver’s license test and is based on the latest Oregon Driver Manual.
The Oregon permit test includes 35 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 28 correctly (80%) to pass the Oregon DMV test.
To pass the Oregon written test, you must score at least 80%. Failing to meet the minimum score means you must retake the Oregon knowledge test after the required waiting period.
The Oregon driver’s license test is not difficult if you study the handbook and complete multiple Oregon driving test practice sessions. Most mistakes happen in road signs, right-of-way rules, and speed laws.
You must take the official Oregon DMV written test at an approved DMV location, but you can take unlimited Oregon DMV practice tests online to prepare before your exam.
The Oregon knowledge test covers:
  • Oregon traffic laws and safe driving rules
  • Road signs and pavement markings
  • Right-of-way and intersection rules
  • Speed limits and defensive driving
  • DUII and distracted driving laws
  • Penalties, fines, and license suspensions
To pass the Oregon permit test in 2026:
  • Read the official Oregon Driver Manual
  • Take daily Oregon learners permit practice tests
  • Focus on road signs and right-of-way rules
  • Complete a full Oregon DMV mock test before exam day
If you fail the Oregon DMV written test, you must wait before retaking it and pay the required fee again. Taking more Oregon DMV practice tests significantly improves your passing chances.
Yes. Our Oregon learners permit practice test is updated for 2026 and reflects the latest Oregon DMV rules, road signs, and driving laws.

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