- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Maryland Driver's manual
Free Maryland Permit Practice Test Two 2025
They say that practice makes perfect. It really does, so welcome to our second MD permit practice test brought to your home, free of charge. There are no hidden catches, no payments, or even registration required. Try it and see. This practice test includes 40 multiple-choice questions, which are similar in format and content to those on the actual MVA knowledge test. The questions are based on the latest official Maryland Driver’s Manual. Take a look at the first question below. It is followed by four possible answers. Click the answer you think is best. Not sure? Try the optional hint. (Of course, the actual MVA test doesn’t have any hints.) The progress bar on the left side of the page will track your progress by flashing green or red. If it flashes green, it means that you answered the question correctly, and you will move on to the next question. If it flashes red, it means that you made a mistake. You will be shown the correct answer along with an explanation so you won’t make that same mistake again. Answer all the questions and check your final score. Any room for improvement? Take the test again as many times as you wish until you are satisfied with your score. Each time, the questions will be randomized for you. Sounds good? Try our MD permit practice test and tweet your friends about it, or just hit the “Like” button above. Good luck on the MVA knowledge test!
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- As you approach a roundabout, always enter to the _______ of the central island.
- When preparing to leave a parallel parking spot, you should
- When you see an elderly person crossing an intersection, you should
- If you are involved in a crash where someone has been injured, you must
- You must _______ for a school vehicle that is stopped with its red lights flashing on the opposite side of the road.
- You must begin a left turn
- If it feels like your tires have lost traction with the surface of the road, you should
- Warning signs in work zones are usually
- In a roundabout, you must _________ whether you need to make a right turn, a left turn, or a U-turn or continue forward.
- If traffic from another roadway is merging onto the roadway you are traveling on, you should
- If you are approaching a stop sign, you must
- If another vehicle is passing you on the left, allow it to pass safely, and
- What is the first rule of a safe and legal turn?
- At night, you should use high-beam headlights when driving
- Before reaching the crest of a hill or entering a curve, you must _________ and watch for oncoming vehicles.
- When entering a main road from a private road, a driveway, or an unpaved road, you must
- What does this sign mean?
- This triangular orange emblem on the rear of a vehicle means that
- On a road with three or more lanes traveling in the same direction, the leftmost lane is intended to be used
- A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line indicates that
- Rumble strips use vibration and sound to alert drowsy or inattentive drivers that they are
- If another vehicle is passing you, you must
- To avoid last-minute braking or the need to turn suddenly, you should ______ while driving in the city.
- What does this sign mean?
- This sign indicates
- When backing up your vehicle, you should
- Which of the following statements about headlights is FALSE?
- If your vehicle's wheels drift onto the shoulder of the road, you should
- Warning signs are placed along the roadways to
- You are allowed to drive on the left half of a multilane roadway when you are
- When driving on a one-way street with three or more lanes of traffic, you must use
- Which of the following rules about turning is NOT correct?
- _________ on your side of the road indicates a no-passing zone.
- Flashing arrow panels may be used in work zones to
- You may pass on the right when
- When you are driving on a freeway, the condition that makes you feel that you are going slower than your actual speed is known as
- At an intersection, a steady yellow left arrow means
- If you see a pedestrian with a white cane or guide dog at an intersection, you must
- A barrier of grass, concrete, or other material separating opposing lanes of traffic on a divided roadway is known as
- This sign indicates that
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