Oklahoma DMV Practice Test 6

4.8 out of 5 (434 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Oklahoma permit prep works better when it is treated like more than a quick memory drill. This sixth Oklahoma DMV practice test gives you 20 questions that stay close to the material drivers actually need to know, especially turn signals, work-zone awareness, right-of-way decisions, and those small rule details that seem harmless until they show up in a slightly different form. A score of 16 correct answers is the passing mark here, so the practice has enough structure to be useful without turning into a full-blown official testing appointment before you are ready for one. The value is in the repetition, but not the lazy kind. Each time you take this Oklahoma practice permit test, the questions can shift because they come from a larger pool. That means you are not just memorizing a neat little sequence of answers and calling it preparation, which, honestly, is how a lot of people fool themselves into thinking they are ready. You are building the habit of reading the question carefully, applying the rule, and noticing the details that separate one answer from another. It sounds basic. It is basic. And it is also where plenty of missed points come from. There is also Oklahoma-specific licensing information worth keeping in your head while you study. Drivers under 18 must complete the free Oklahoma Work Zone Safe Course before they can receive an intermediate license. Parent-taught driver education is recognized through Service Oklahoma, but the state does not accept driving logs for that program; the parent or legal guardian verifies the required 50 hours of driving, including at least 10 nighttime hours, through the Affidavit of Driver Training. That is a small paperwork distinction, but not really small when you are the person trying to move from permit to license. The road test has its own practical requirements, too. The vehicle must pass inspection, have valid registration, carry current insurance, and the applicant cannot be listed as an excluded driver. No extra passengers, no pets, no “it’ll probably be fine” assumptions. Intermediate-license applicants also need the proper insurance verification paperwork. Oklahoma also offers a Farm Driving Permit for eligible teens ages 14 to 17 who live or work for pay on a farm, and beginning November 1, 2025, handheld phone use is prohibited in active school and work zones. So this Oklahoma DMV test practice is not just about passing the official Oklahoma DMV learners permit test. It is a cleaner way to study the rules, the test format, and the licensing details around it — without leaning on cheat sheets that teach shortcuts instead of judgment.
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