Ever plan to visit the world’s largest armchair in Anniston or hit up the farm where George Washington Carver put together the first peanut? You’ll need to have a driver’s license to visit those sweet Alabama spots. After your vision test, you’ll face a 30-question written knowledge test based on the 2024 Alabama Driver Manual that you’ll need at least an 80% to pass. The Alabama learner’s permit is available to those between 15 and 18 who are learning to drive. You’ll also need to pay a $5 fee for the test and an additional $36.25 once you pass to have your permit issued; no checks are accepted. The written exam will cover information from the manual such as road sign, safe driving techniques, and fines and driving limits, especially about the graduated license program Alabama adopted. Think you’re ready to ace that Alabama DMV exam? Take the last step toward complete confidence in your test performance with our DMV Exam Simulator. The questions are random, so it will be a new test every time you try it out. This will take you into the world of the exam with no more guide rails, hints or explanations so you can really get the feel of the test. Then all you’ll need is the $5 for the test and the $36.25 for a permit and you’ll be ready to hit the Alabama roads.
How many questions | 30 |
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How many correct answers to pass | 24 |
Passing score | 80% |
Minimum age to apply for Class D Learner License | 15 |
View the most recent (2024) official AL DMV Driver's License Handbook.
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