Welcome to our Michigan driver’s study guide and permit practice tests. Study our easy-to-understand driver’s manual and then tackle 50 multiple-choice questions on road rules, road signs, and fines. You’ll need to tackle 40 of them to unlock your learner’s permit or license.
The best place to start. This permit test has road rules related questions, each with detailed explanations to help you truly learn the concepts, rather than just memorizing them. Each test is designed to be exactly like the real one. Feel free to take them as many times as you’d like, then move on to the marathon test.
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Practice test 3 Practice test 4 Practice test 5 Easy MarathonYour last step before moving to the Road Signs section. Practice all the road rules questions at once.
Once you’ve gotten the basic road rules down – it’s time to practice a more difficult topic. These road signs practice tests will go over road signs and other tricky topics. Take the practice permit tests as many times as it takes to get a perfect score!
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Practice test 3 Practice test 4 Practice test 5 Hard MarathonYour last step before moving to the fines and limits section. Practice all the road signs questions at once.
Finally starting to get the hang of it? Then it’s time to take the hardest permit tests. These are the most difficult topics that will go over the limits and fines as outlined in the AL Driver Handbook. || Don’t get caught by surprise on the day of your exam! Make sure you practice the most difficult questions!
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Expert MarathonYour last step before moving to the fines and limits section. Practice all the limits and fines questions at once.
Exam SimulatorThe Grand Finale. The exam simulator mimics the experience of a DOS exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. It has the same number of questions and the same passing score as your actual exam.
Title and registration of your car must be done as soon as possible at a Secretary of State office. In order to drive in the state of your new home, you may utilize your out-of-state driver's license. You must apply for a Michigan driver's license once this occurs.
On your birthday in the year that appears on the license, it expires. On your 21st birthday, if you are under the age of 21, your driver's license expires.
I am 18 years old or older. How can I obtain a Michigan driver's license?Please provide your Social Security Number;
a copy of your U.S. passport or other official evidence of your legal right to be in the country;
Provide a form of identification;
Two pieces of evidence of Michigan residence must be provided.
to pass an eyesight exam
meet the Secretary of State's Office's health criteria;
Take a test of your knowledge;
Pay the cost for the license.
Obtain a temporary instruction permit and practice driving for a minimum of 30 days.
Take and pass a road test.
At least three years of probation will be imposed on you as a result of this incident.
To be able to drive legally in Michigan, you'll need to complete the state's Graduated Driver Licensing program.
To earn a complete driver's license, you must satisfy the criteria of three licensing levels. As you improve your driving abilities and confidence, you get more driving privileges.
Pass the knowledge exam and get your instruction permit after completing the first phase of your driver's education.
For the next six months at least. Driver's education classes must be completed and at least 50 hours of supervised driving must be completed before you may get your license.
Yes, you will be granted a driver's license and placed on a three-year probationary term before you may drive legally.
As long as you are at least 18 years old, no
between the hours of 10:00 pm and 5:00 a.m., drive;
Do not drive with more than one under-21-year-old passenger.
In the first phase of your driver's education, you will take a written exam if you are younger than 18. SOS offices in Michigan must only accept those who are at least 18 years old.
At the very least, give it a day or two. Before retaking the exam, read the instructions thoroughly and take practice tests.
There are two components to the driving exam. Off-street, closed-course movements are required in the first section. The second section of the exam is a road-based driving test.