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Nevada Road Signs Practice

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

Nevada's driver's license permit test is a straightforward assessment of your knowledge of Nevada traffic laws and safe driving practices. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offers flexible testing options, including online testing through the KnowToDrive platform and in-person testing at DMV offices. With a 25-question test and an 80% passing requirement, preparation is key to success. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about Nevada's written knowledge test, including test structure, fees, age requirements, language options, and retake policies. Whether you're testing for the first time or retaking the exam, understanding the specifics of Nevada's permit test will help you approach it with confidence.

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

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

Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the Nevada permit test?
The Nevada knowledge test contains 25 multiple-choice questions about Nevada traffic laws and road signs.
What's the passing score for the Nevada written test?
You must score 80% or better on the Nevada written test, meaning you need to answer at least 20 out of 25 questions correctly. The test stops when you reach either 20 correct answers or six incorrect answers.
How much does the Nevada written knowledge test cost?
The Nevada DMV charges $25 for a first-time knowledge and skills test, with retests costing $10 each. KnowToDrive online testing charges $6.75 per attempt.
How old do I have to be to take the Nevada permit test?
You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a driver's license in Nevada. Younger applicants may be eligible for learner's permits under Nevada's graduated driver licensing program.
Can I take the Nevada DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
Yes, the Nevada knowledge test is available in both English and Spanish. Testing is available at DMV offices on touch-screen computers and online through KnowToDrive, with audio playback available to assist test-takers.
How many times can I retake the Nevada written test?
You can retake the Nevada knowledge test as many times as needed. If you fail, you must wait at least one day before your next attempt. A $10 retest fee applies for each additional attempt after your initial test.
Is the Nevada permit test online or in person?
Nevada offers both options. You can take the test online through KnowToDrive from home with an internet connection, or in person at a Nevada DMV office on a touch-screen computer.
What documents do I need to bring to the Nevada DMV?
Bring a valid form of identification (such as a passport or birth certificate), proof of Nevada residency, and your Social Security Number. For in-person testing, you'll also need to pass a vision screening. Contact your local DMV office for a complete list of acceptable documents and any additional requirements.

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