Utah Road Signs Practice
Drill on the road signs the Utah DMV written test covers — regulatory, warning, guide, and construction signs straight from the official Utah manual.
Utah's learner's permit test is a comprehensive 50-question written knowledge exam administered by the Utah Driver License Division. This test evaluates your understanding of traffic laws, road signs, vehicle operation, and safe driving practices. As an applicant, you must be at least 15 years old and prepared to demonstrate your knowledge of Utah's driving regulations. The permit is valid for 18 months, providing ample time to practice driving under supervision before taking the skills test. Utah offers accessible appointment scheduling and reasonable testing fees, making it straightforward for new drivers to begin their licensing journey.
Start practicing
Open the Utah practice test — pick car, motorcycle, or CDL, then drill quick quizzes or full simulated exams.
Read the source manual
Browse the official Utah driver manual — every practice question deep-links to the page that explains the rule.
Frequently asked questions
- How many questions are on the Utah permit test?
- The Utah written knowledge test consists of 50 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, vehicle operation, and safe driving practices.
- What's the passing score for the Utah written test?
- You must answer at least 40 out of 50 questions correctly, which equals an 80% passing score on the Utah written knowledge test.
- How much does the Utah written knowledge test cost?
- The Utah written knowledge test fee is $19.00 for the learner's permit application.
- How old do I have to be to take the Utah permit test?
- You must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner's permit and take the written knowledge test in Utah.
- Can I take the Utah DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
- The Utah written knowledge test for a learner's permit is primarily offered in English. However, applicants applying for a regular or limited-term driver's license may qualify to take the written knowledge test in their preferred language. Contact the Utah Driver License Division for specific language availability.
- How many times can I retake the Utah written test?
- You can retake the Utah written test if you don't pass. You may retake it the same day or schedule another appointment. After three failures, you must wait 30 days before retesting. After six failures, you must wait 90 days.
- Is the Utah permit test online or in person?
- The Utah written knowledge test is administered in person at a Utah Driver License Division office. You must schedule an appointment, which you can do through the DLD's appointment scheduler system.
- What documents do I need to bring to the Utah DMV?
- You'll need to bring proof of identity, proof of Social Security Number, proof of residency, and if you're under 18, a parent or legal guardian must sign for financial responsibility. Check the DLD website for a complete list of acceptable documents.
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