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View All PlansFree Maine Driver’s Handbook Practice Test (2025)
- Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
- Based on official Maine Driver's manual
- Triple-checked for accuracy
- Updated for July 2025
When you drive in Maine, safety is a top priority. To become a licensed driver in Maine, underage applicants must follow the Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) program. All aspiring drivers under 18 must complete a Maine DMV-approved driver education course consisting of 30 hours of classroom instruction and 10 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction.
You must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner’s permit, which is granted after passing a vision screening and a knowledge exam. All 30 multiple-choice questions on this exam are based on the official Maine Driver’s License Manual (Maine DMV Handbook (ME Driver's Manual) 2025) published by the DMV. All permit holders must pass a road test to become eligible for a driver’s license. If you’re under 18, you must also complete a driver education course and log 70 hours of supervised driving (including 10 at night) before proceeding to an intermediate license.
Adults are not required to complete a driver education course or log driving hours. However, they must still pass the written test and vision screening for a permit and the road test for a full, unrestricted license.
Our Maine Driver’s Handbook Practice Test has been designed to assist aspiring drivers during their learning phase. Use it to learn driving theory efficiently and boost your learning potential. With nonstop access and unlimited attempts, there’s no limit to how often you can study with this tool.
The questions you get wrong will be automatically added to your personal Challenge Bank™. Visit this section to identify areas that need improvement and learn from your mistakes. Questions in the Challenge Bank will remain there until you answer them correctly.
Studying any subject for long periods can lead to eye strain, especially with poor lighting. Use the slider in the test settings menu to increase the font size until the text becomes easier to read. Remember to take frequent breaks and stay hydrated.
Achieving a passing score on the official written knowledge test should not be your only goal. Becoming a safe and responsible driver takes time and effort, and our practice test can prepare you for Maine’s roads. You should train with this intuitive tool daily until you have fully understood each aspect of driving theory.
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