This DMV practice test has just been updated for June 2024 and covers of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2024 Driver Handbook. In order to receive your Delaware learner’s permit, provisional license, or driver’s license, you will need to take a class D knowledge test (also known as the DMV permit test). All of the answers to this 30 multiple-choice question test can be found in the 2024 Delaware Driver’s Manual, and you must score at least 80% to pass. While individuals under 18 may not have to take the knowledge test, Delaware is relatively unique in that a parent or sponsor is legally responsible for any infractions made by a 16-18-year-old driver after they receive their learner’s permit. Therefore, it is recommended that both a teen and their sponsor should study and be aware of all information in the DE Driver’s Manual that is covered on the Class D knowledge test. This permit practice test can both help you prepare for your knowledge test and help ensure that you are familiar with all relevant information to be a safe driver. [faq]

Delaware Learner's Permit Test FAQs in 2024

How many questions are on the permit test?

The Delaware permit test consists of 30 questions.

How can I obtain a learner's permit?

To obtain a learner's permit in Delaware, you must be at least 16 years old, pass a vision screening and a written knowledge test, and provide the required documentation for identity and legal presence.

What are effective ways to prepare for the DMV written test?

Preparing for the DMV written test involves studying the Delaware Driver Manual thoroughly and taking practice tests to familiarize yourself with the format and types of questions.

How long is the permit valid?

In Delaware, a learner's permit is valid for six months. You must hold your permit for at least six months before you can take the road skills test for a driver's license.

What documents are needed for a learner's permit?

To obtain a learner's permit, you'll need proof of identity, legal presence, Social Security number, and two proofs of Delaware residency. Additional documents may be required for minors.

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