- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Georgia Driver's manual
Free Georgia DDS Permit Practice Test 2024
This Georgia DDS practice test has just been updated for December 2024 and covers 40 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2024 GA Driver Handbook. To receive your Georgia learner’s permit or driver’s license you will need to pass the 40-question knowledge exam (also known as permit test), divided into two sections with 20 questions each. You must answer 75% of the questions correctly in each section – the first about road rules, and the second about road signs – to pass your knowledge exam. By studying the 2024 Georgia Drivers Manual, you can find the information you need to answer all possible test questions. While the road rules test is available in some languages other than English, the road signs test is only available in English. You must begin your permit test 30 minutes or more before the service center is scheduled to close, in order to provide an appropriate amount of time to complete the test and issue your permit or license if you pass. The cost for a learner’s permit is $10, and it is valid for two years. If you are under 18, you will need parental permission to be issued your permit. The cost for a regular driver’s license is $32, and it is valid for eight years. This Georgia DDS permit practice test has 40 multiple-choice questions and the same 75% passing ratio as the real knowledge exam.
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FAQs
What are effective study methods for the permit test?
To prepare for the Georgia permit test, review the Georgia Driver’s Manual thoroughly and consider taking practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions.
How challenging is the permit test?
The difficulty of the permit test can vary, but with proper preparation, including studying the Driver’s Manual and taking practice tests, it’s generally manageable for most applicants.
Does the DMV accept walk-ins for the permit test?
In Georgia, DMV offices generally accept walk-ins for the permit test. However, it’s advisable to check with the local DMV office or schedule an appointment to ensure availability.
Am I allowed to drive alone with a permit?
No, in Georgia, if you have a learner’s permit, you must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years old who is fit and capable of exercising control over the vehicle, seated in the front passenger seat.
What is the cost of a learner’s permit?
The fee for a learner’s permit in Georgia is approximately $10. However, it’s recommended to verify the current fee on the Georgia DMV website or at a local DMV office.
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- According to the Georgia Drivers Manual, if traffic from another roadway is merging onto the roadway you are traveling on, you should
- If a school bus is stopped on a divided highway, cars traveling on the opposite side of the road are NOT required to
- Under Georgia's "Move Over" Law, drivers must _________ when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is stopped on the side of the road.
- What does this sign indicate?
- Two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection (i.e., one without stop signs, yield signs, or traffic signals) at about the same time. Which of the following is true?
- When passing a motorcycle, you must
- In Georgia, the maximum speed limit __________ is 65 mph.
- This sign indicates
- Do not make a U-turn on a curve or near the top of a hill if you cannot be seen by
- When there are two or more lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, slower vehicles should use
- You must always stop __________ from the nearest rail of a railroad crossing if a train is approaching.
- At this intersection, the white line painted across each approach lane represents
- When you drive through a work zone, you should NOT
- In Georgia, the penalties for a first offense of driving under the influence of intoxicants include which of the following?
- In Georgia, you must use your headlights
- What does this road sign mean?
- Horizontal rectangular signs are generally used as
- Two solid yellow lines in the center of the road mean that passing is
- Under Georgia law, each occupant in the front seat of a passenger vehicle must
- What does this warning sign indicate?
- While driving, you should generally keep your hands on the steering wheel at
- In a typical passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as
- On a divided highway, you must ____________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer.
- What does this sign mean?
- To stay alert and avoid highway hypnosis on long expressway trips, you should
- _________ are the most likely places for car and motorcycle collisions to occur.
- If you're following a motorcycle, you should maintain a following distance of at least
- What does this sign mean?
- When sharing the road with a large commercial motor vehicle, you must watch out for
- When you stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk on a multilane road, you should stop at least
- When making a left turn at an intersection or into an alley or driveway, you must yield the right-of-way to
- What does this sign mean?
- When the yellow lights are flashing, all drivers approaching ________ must obey the speed limit posted on the sign.
- A person 21 years of age or older is considered under the influence of alcohol if the person's blood alcohol concentration is _________ per 100 mL of blood.
- Where there are four or more lanes with traffic moving in opposite directions, what do two solid yellow lines mark?
- This sign is found on the rear of
- When a turning lane is provided for vehicles traveling in both directions, you should use
- Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some streets and highways indicate
- If a tire blows out, you should
- This driver is using a hand signal. The driver intends to
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