Pass your Arizona knowledge (permit) test on the first try with our free online practice test. Updated for January 2025, our practice tests are designed with questions and answers straight from the Arizona MVD 2025 Driver Handbook. The Arizona written learner permit test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions covering road signs and signals, road rules, drugs and alcohol, and safe driving practices. To pass, applicants must answer at least 24 questions correctly (80%). In Arizona, if you fail the test, you must wait seven days to take it again. There is also an online option for teens under 18 (with parental or guardian supervision) to take the knowledge test called the “Permit Test At Home” program. Applicants 18 and older must take the test in person at the MVD or authorized third-party provider.
For applicants under 18, Arizona has implemented a graduated driver’s license (GDL) program that has three steps: the learner’s permit, during which your driving must be supervised by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age seated in the front passenger seat; the Intermediate Restricted License, and the Intermediate Unrestricted License. Your participation in the GDL program ends and you may obtain a regular driver’s license once you turn 18.
Arizona’s diverse terrain includes urban areas like Phoenix and Tucson, as well as expansive rural highways and desert roads. This variety can present challenges to new drivers as they learn to navigate city traffic and long stretches of open road (not to mention Arizona’s extreme temperatures). That is why the Grand Canyon State has implemented a vision test and knowledge test that must be passed before receiving a learner’s permit. Our free online Arizona MVD Permit Practice Test is an amazing resource to prepare for the learner’s permit test issued by the MVD.
Our practice tests provide instant feedback so you learn as you answer each test question. The tests also mimic what you will face on the official Arizona written test. When prepared, just go to the Arizona MVD with your identification documents, social security card, and two proofs of residency (if under 18, the proof should have the name of your parent/guardian). Once there, you’ll submit the documents, pay the fee, and take the knowledge test.
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