Oklahoma DMV Practice Test
Oklahoma's written knowledge test is a straightforward assessment of your driving knowledge and understanding of Oklahoma traffic laws. The Oklahoma Department of Public Safety (DPS) administers a 50-question written test with an 80% passing requirement, making preparation and study essential for success. Oklahoma offers convenient online testing options through Service Oklahoma, with the ability to take the test online twice before requiring in-person testing for additional attempts. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of Oklahoma's permit testing, including test structure, passing scores, fees, age requirements, available languages, and retake policies. Whether you're a first-time applicant or preparing to retake the exam, this guide will help you understand what to expect and how to prepare effectively.
Available Oklahoma practice tests
What's on the Oklahoma written test
For online testing through the Service Oklahoma portal, you'll need a computer with a stable internet connection, a webcam, and a microphone for identity verification and monitoring. Mobile and touch-screen devices are not supported. You'll have 60 minutes to complete the 50-question test. The test presents questions one at a time in a clear, easy-to-read format. You can review and change your answers before final submission. Identity verification occurs before the test begins to prevent fraud. After completing the test, you'll receive immediate results showing whether you passed or failed. If you pass, you'll receive instructions on completing your learner's permit application. If you fail, you can retake the test after waiting at least one day. For in-person testing at a Service Oklahoma location, you'll take the test on a computer with staff present. The same 50-question format applies, and you'll have 60 minutes to complete it. Vision screening is required regardless of testing method. Both online and in-person environments are monitored to ensure test integrity.
Car / standard license
The Oklahoma written knowledge test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs and signals, safe driving practices, the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving, and violations and penalties. You must answer 80% of questions correctly, meaning you need 40 out of 50 questions correct to pass. The written test fee is $4 and includes a vision test. The learner's permit fee is $42.50 (separate from the test fee). You must be at least 14 years old to apply for a learner's permit in Oklahoma. There is no extra fee for taking the test online, and you may attempt the online test twice. After two online failures, you must visit a Service Oklahoma location in person for further attempts. Each failed attempt incurs a $4 fee added to your account due at issuance.
Motorcycle endorsement
Oklahoma requires a motorcycle endorsement (designated as 'M') on your driver license to operate a motorcycle or motor-driven cycle with an engine of 150cc or more. Any new applicant must successfully complete a written examination, vision examination, and driving examination for the motorcycle endorsement. However, these exams are waived if you successfully complete a certified Motorcycle Safety Foundation rider course approved by the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. The motorcycle endorsement is separate from the CDL system and can be added to Class A, B, C, or D licenses.
Commercial driver license (CDL)
Oklahoma requires a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) for operators of certain specialized vehicles including buses and large trucks. The CDL written test is more extensive than the standard permit test and covers federal and state regulations for commercial vehicle operation. CDL applicants must be at least 18 years old (21 for some commercial categories) and meet medical certification requirements. Additional CDL endorsements are available for hazardous materials, tanker vehicles, passenger transport, and double/triple trailers. Motorcycle endorsements are not available on CDL licenses; motorcycles are licensed under the standard driver license system.
Study tips for the Oklahoma written test
- Review the official Oklahoma Driver Manual thoroughly, focusing on traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and Oklahoma-specific regulations
- Take multiple 50-question practice tests online to build familiarity with the test format and manage your time effectively
- Study road signs extensively—the test includes multiple sign identification questions that are critical to passing
- Focus on Oklahoma-specific driving hazards including rural driving conditions, agricultural traffic, and weather-related challenges
- Review the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving—this topic appears frequently on Oklahoma's written test
- Practice speed limit regulations, right-of-way rules, and pedestrian safety rules for various road types
- For online testing, test your internet connection, webcam, and microphone in advance to avoid technical issues
- Study with a time limit to build speed and confidence—you have 60 minutes for 50 questions
More Oklahoma resources
- Oklahoma permit test practice
- Oklahoma CDL practice test
- Oklahoma motorcycle permit test
- Oklahoma road signs practice
- Read the official Oklahoma driver manual
Official agency: Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
Frequently asked questions
- How many questions are on the Oklahoma permit test?
- The Oklahoma written knowledge test contains 50 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving.
- What's the passing score for the Oklahoma written test?
- You must score 80% on the Oklahoma knowledge test, meaning you need to answer at least 40 out of 50 questions correctly to pass.
- How much does the Oklahoma written knowledge test cost?
- The written test fee is $4 and includes a vision test. The learner's permit fee is $42.50 (separate). A $4 fee is added to your account for each failed attempt and is due at the time of issuance.
- How old do I have to be to take the Oklahoma permit test?
- You must be at least 14 years old to apply for a learner's permit in Oklahoma. You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a driver's license.
- Can I take the Oklahoma DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
- Yes, the Oklahoma written test is available in English, Spanish, Hindi, and Vietnamese. You can select your preferred language when taking the test online or at a Service Oklahoma location.
- How many times can I retake the Oklahoma written test?
- You can retake the test as many times as needed. You must wait at least one day before retrying. Online testing is limited to 2 attempts; after two online failures, you must visit a Service Oklahoma location in person for additional attempts.
- Is the Oklahoma permit test online or in person?
- Oklahoma offers both options. You can take the test online through the Service Oklahoma portal with no additional fee. You may take the online test up to twice; after two failures, you must visit a Service Oklahoma location in person.
- What documents do I need to bring to the Oklahoma DMV?
- For online testing, you'll need valid identification and proof of your Social Security Number for verification. For in-person testing at Service Oklahoma, bring valid identification (such as a driver's license, passport, or birth certificate), proof of your Social Security Number, and proof of Oklahoma residency. Contact Service Oklahoma for a complete list of acceptable documents.
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