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Virginia DMV Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2025

  • Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
  • Based on official Virginia Driver's manual
  • Updated for January 2025

In Virginia in 2023, there were 127,597 total crashes (about one crash every 4.1 minutes), including 849 fatal crashes with 907 fatalities (about 2.5 fatalities per day). 25,274 of the total crashes and 449 of the fatalities were speed related. 6,979 of the total crashes and 293 of the fatalities were alcohol related. 5,659 of the total crashes involved at least one unrestrained occupant and resulted in 335 unrestrained occupant fatalities. 1,699 of the total crashes were pedestrian crashes with 133 fatalities, and 2,127 of the total crashes were motorcycle crashes with 125 motorcycle fatalities. There were also 32 teen driver (ages 15 to 19) fatalities and 15 bicycle fatalities.

That same year, there were 192,649 convictions for speeding and 14,246 convictions for driving under the influence (DUI) in Virginia.

Prepare for your learner’s permit test AND stay on the right side of the law with our special free Virginia Fines and Limits permit practice test. It’s up to date as of January 2025. Unlike other practice tests, this test is not primarily about the rules of the road but about the legal consequences of violating those rules. The practice test is up to date as of January 2025 and is based on Virginia’s official driver’s manual (Virginia DMV Handbook (VA Driver's Manual) 2025) and the Code of Virginia.

From the questions and answers on this practice test, you’ll learn the fines for texting while driving, driving with an unrestrained child passenger, and using a fake ID to purchase alcohol when you’re under 21. (You should memorize these fines for your knowledge exam.) You’ll learn the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limits for drivers under 21 and drivers 21 years old or older. You’ll learn about some offenses that can cause loss of driving privileges (and one that won’t). You’ll learn the length of license suspension following an arrest for DUI or a refusal to take a breath test, for a first or subsequent offense. You’ll also learn the duration of vehicle impoundment for driving when your license is suspended or revoked.

As with the other Virginia practice tests we offer, each of the 50 questions and answers on this Fines and Limits permit test comes with an optional hint and a helpful explanation of the correct answer, courtesy of our automated assistant.

Our other Virginia permit practice tests help you learn how to drive. This Virginia Fines and Limits Permit Practice test will help you stay out of trouble long after you’ve earned your driver’s license.

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What to expect on the actual VA DMV exam

35

questions

30

correct answers to pass

86%

passing score

15 ½ y/o

minimum age to apply

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