- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Missouri Driver's manual
Free Missouri DOR Permit Practice Test 2025
This Missouri DOR practice test has just been updated for January 2025 and covers 40 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2025 MO Driver Handbook. You are eligible for your instruction permit in Missouri starting at age 15, which you can receive by passing a written test, vision test, road sign test, and providing appropriate forms of ID, as well as paying a fee of $3.50. The instruction permit will then be valid for up to 12 months. The written test has 25 multiple-choice questions, and you must answer 20 of them correctly to get the passing score you need to receive your permit. You must have your instruction permit for at least six months and complete at least 40 hours of driving instruction, which must include 10 hours or more of nighttime driving before you can move to an intermediate license, which will allow you to drive unsupervised and is valid until age 18. The Missouri State Highway Patrol is in charge of administering the written test; when you’re ready, you can find a list of their locations online. This practice test will help you prepare by covering all the information from the 2025 Missouri Driver Guide that may be on the written and road sign exams.
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FAQs
What are the requirements for a permit test?
For the permit test, you’ll need proof of identity, proof of Missouri residency, a completed application form, and to pass a vision and road sign test.
How challenging is the permit test?
The difficulty varies per individual, but with adequate preparation, including studying the Missouri Driver Guide and taking practice tests, it’s generally manageable.
Can I obtain my license at 21 without previously having a permit?
Yes, in Missouri, you can apply for a driver’s license at 21 without holding a learner’s permit. However, you must pass the written, vision, and road tests.
What is the cost of a learner’s permit?
The cost for a learner’s permit is approximately $3.50, but it’s recommended to check the latest fees on the official DMV website or contact a local office.
Is it possible to get a permit online?
No, you cannot obtain a permit online in Missouri. You must visit a DMV office in person to take the required tests and complete the application process.
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- If there are two solid yellow lines next to your lane, you must
- Which of the following is NOT illegal for any driver?
- Under normal roadway conditions, you may not drive slower than ________ on interstate highways.
- This sign indicates
- At a railroad crossing, you must stop _________ before the railroad tracks.
- Reference markers are placed along the outside shoulder to mark the edge of the roadway. They give drivers information about
- When are you allowed to pass on the right?
- This sign warns drivers of
- The first step in Missouri's Graduated Driver License Program for young drivers is
- When approaching a roundabout, you must
- When you see or hear an emergency vehicle that is approaching from any direction while using a siren or air horn and a flashing red or blue light, you must
- This sign is
- You are approaching a school bus that has stopped to take on or discharge young passengers. You do NOT have to stop for the school bus if
- Signal a turn at least _________ before you make the turn.
- Which of these statements is FALSE?
- What does this sign indicate?
- To obtain a driver license, you must pass
- You have parked next to a curb, facing downhill. Which way should you point your front wheels?
- When passing another vehicle, get through the other driver's blind spot as quickly as you can
- What does this sign mean?
- When entering a highway, use the entrance ramp and __________ to increase your speed to match the speed of highway traffic.
- To prevent highway hypnosis, you should
- According to Missouri law, __________ must wear seat belts if the driver holds an intermediate driver license.
- What does this sign mean?
- To pass a motorcycle, you should
- When turning corners, turn the steering wheel using
- In Missouri, when following a vehicle at night, you must use your low beams
- What does this sign mean?
- When driving in fog at night, you should use
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your left, what should you do?
- Use _________ to maintain a safe following distance behind the vehicle in front of you.
- What does this sign mean?
- When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you should
- If there are no traffic signals, you must slow down or stop for pedestrians in
- If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, you should
- This driver's hand signal indicates that this driver intends to
- If you are under 21 years of age and are caught driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of ________, your driver license may be suspended.
- A vehicle's stopping distance is equal to
- ________ are large blind spots around trucks where a car cannot be seen by the truck driver.
- What does this sign mean?
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