Arizona Road Signs Practice
Drill on the road signs the Arizona DMV written test covers — regulatory, warning, guide, and construction signs straight from the official Arizona manual.
Arizona's Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) written test is designed to ensure that all new drivers understand traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices before obtaining their learner's permit. Arizona offers permits for standard cars and motorcycles, as well as commercial driver licenses for professional drivers. The test is straightforward and focuses on practical knowledge you'll need to drive safely on Arizona's roads, from desert highways to busy urban areas. All practice questions on PassMyDMV are drawn from the official Arizona Driver Handbook, so you're studying the exact material the Arizona MVD uses to create its written tests.
Start practicing
Open the Arizona practice test — pick car, motorcycle, or CDL, then drill quick quizzes or full simulated exams.
Read the source manual
Browse the official Arizona driver manual — every practice question deep-links to the page that explains the rule.
Frequently asked questions
- How many questions are on the Arizona permit test?
- Arizona's written learner permit test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions.
- What's the passing score for the Arizona written test?
- You must answer at least 24 out of 30 questions correctly (80%) to pass the Arizona written test for standard licenses.
- How much does the Arizona written knowledge test cost?
- The Arizona permit application fee is $7, which covers the written knowledge test and three attempts within a 12-month period.
- How old do I have to be to take the Arizona permit test?
- You must be at least 15.5 years old to apply for an Arizona learner's permit.
- Can I take the Arizona DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
- Yes, Arizona's written test is available in English and Spanish. Verbal tests in other languages are available by appointment. Arizona also offers tests in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Tagalog, and Vietnamese.
- How many times can I retake the Arizona written test?
- Your $7 fee covers up to three attempts to pass the test within a 12-month period. You can retake the test the next business day after failing. After three failed attempts within 12 months, you must reapply and pay another $7 fee.
- Is the Arizona permit test online or in person?
- Arizona offers both options. Applicants under 18 can take the Permit Test at Home through a parent or guardian's AZ MVD Now account or at a participating professional driving school. Applicants 18 and older must take the test in person at the MVD or an authorized third-party provider.
- What documents do I need to bring to the Arizona MVD?
- You'll typically need a valid form of identification, proof of Arizona residency, and your Social Security number. Check the Arizona MVD website for specific document requirements, as they can vary based on your individual situation.
Practice tests for other states
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