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North Dakota Road Signs Practice

Drill on the road signs the North Dakota DMV written test covers — regulatory, warning, guide, and construction signs straight from the official North Dakota manual.

The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) oversees driver licensing and testing through its Driver License division. North Dakota's permit system is part of the state's Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program, designed to build safe driving skills progressively. The written knowledge test is the first critical step in obtaining an instruction permit, evaluating your understanding of North Dakota traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and vehicle operation. North Dakota allows testing in 12 different languages and offers flexible options for retesting. The state's approach emphasizes thorough preparation, with ample opportunities to demonstrate knowledge before moving to the driving test portion.

Start practicing

Open the North Dakota practice test — pick car, motorcycle, or CDL, then drill quick quizzes or full simulated exams.

Read the source manual

Browse the official North Dakota driver manual — every practice question deep-links to the page that explains the rule.

Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the North Dakota permit test?
The North Dakota written permit test has 25 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices.
What's the passing score for the North Dakota written test?
You must get at least 20 correct answers out of 25 (80%) to pass the North Dakota written knowledge test.
How much does the North Dakota written knowledge test cost?
The North Dakota written knowledge test costs $5 per attempt, with one attempt allowed per day.
How old do I have to be to take the North Dakota permit test?
You must be at least 14 years old to apply for an instruction permit in North Dakota. If you're under 18, you need written permission from a parent or legal guardian.
Can I take the North Dakota DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
Yes, North Dakota offers written tests in 12 languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, Nepali, Serbo-Croatian, Swahili, Turkish, and Vietnamese. You can request your preferred language when applying for your test appointment.
How many times can I retake the North Dakota written test?
You can retake the North Dakota written test as many times as needed until you pass. You must wait until the next business day before retaking if you fail. Each attempt costs $5.
Is the North Dakota permit test online or in person?
The North Dakota permit test is administered in person at NDDOT Driver License Sites throughout the state. You cannot take the test online; you must visit a physical location to complete the exam.
What documents do I need to bring to the North Dakota DMV?
You'll need to bring proof of identity (such as a passport or birth certificate), proof of your Social Security number, proof of residency (such as a utility bill), and a completed application form. If you're under 18, your parent or legal guardian must provide written consent. Original documents are required; bring certified copies if you don't have originals.

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