Alabama MVD Driver’s License Practice Test

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Each test contains questions based on information in the official driver's handbook.

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Pass the written test for your Alabama driver’s license the first time! Use this free practice test to help you prepare.

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AL ALEA Sample Test Questions

Use these sample questions in addition to the Alabama ALEA practice test above to study for your driver’s license written exam. These questions are based on information you can find in your official driver’s handbook. 

1. When you encounter an aggressive driver, you should:

  1. Give them space and not engage.
  2. Not allow them to pass.
  3. Speed up.
  4. Honk at them.

2. Do you have to stop at a green light when turning right?

  1. No, but you must always slow down to 10 mph.
  2. Yes, if there are vehicles turning left.
  3. No, you never need to stop when the light is green.
  4. Yes, if there are pedestrians or other vehicles still in the intersection.

3. The best way to deal with a tailgater is to _.

  1. Speed up.
  2. Slow down and allow them to pass.
  3. Slam on your brakes.
  4. Honk your horn.

4. Roads freeze more quickly when they are:

  1. In the shade.
  2. In the sun.
  3. Heavily trafficked.
  4. Winding roads.

5. At intersections, look to the _ first.

  1. Right.
  2. Left.
  3. Rear.
  4. Horizon.

Please refer to the section below to find the answers to the sample questions above. 

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AL MVD Written Test Answers

Check your answers below to see how you did. Click through to find an explanation for each topic. Remember to read through your driver’s handbook to gain an understanding of each topic that may show up on the official exam. 

1. When you encounter an aggressive driver, you should: A. Give them space and not engage.

2. Do you have to stop at a green light when turning right? D. Yes, if there are pedestrians or other vehicles still in the intersection.

3. The best way to deal with a tailgater is to _. B. Slow down and allow them to pass.

4. Roads freeze more quickly when they are: A. In the shade.

5. At intersections, look to the _ first. B. Left.

Continue studying for your Alabama knowledge test with more free DMV practice tests and explanations in our DMV written test question and answers section. 

Alabama Driver’s Manual

What you’ll find in the AL driver’s manual:

  • License requirements.
  • Loss of your license.
  • Good driving habits.
  • Sharing the way.
  • Road signs, signs and markings.
  • Alabama traffic laws.
  • Adjusting to driving conditions.

Alabama DMV Written Test Requirements

The Alabama driver’s license test contains 30 questions based on the information found in the driver’s manual. You will be tested on traffic laws, traffic signs and safe driving techniques.

To pass the written AL test, you will need to answer at least 24 questions correctly (80%).

After Passing the Written Driver’s License Test in Alabama

If you are under 18 years of age, you will have to follow the Alabama GDL program.

After passing the DMV written test, you will receive your learning permit that will allow you to practice driving with a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old.

If you are over 18 years of age, you will be able to take the road test after passing the written test and receiving a regular driver’s license.

Alabama Driver’s License & Testing FAQs

Check out the FAQs below to find answers to common questions about getting your driver’s license and taking your written test.

What is the age minimum to obtain a learner’s permit in Alabama?

The minimum age to receive an apprentice license in Alabama is 15 years.

How long do you have to have a learner’s permit for if you are under 18?

You must have your learner’s permit until you are at least 16 years old and have satisfied supervised driving requirements.

What are the supervised driving requirements if you are under 18 in AL?

With a learner’s permit, you will need to complete at least 30 hours of supervised driving or a Driver’s Ed course approved by the state.

How many questions are there on the driver’s license written test in AL?

There are 30 questions on the driver’s license test written by Alabama.

All information about the test can be found in the driver’s manual and is practiced using the previous free practice test.

How many correct questions do you need to get in order to pass the test?

You need to answer 24 questions correctly to pass the Alabama driver’s license test.

How old must you be to apply for a driver’s license in Alabama?

In Alabama, you need to be at least 16 years old to qualify for a provisional driver’s license.

You will be eligible for an unrestricted driver’s license when you are 17 years old and have had a six-month provisional license or are over 18 years of age.

What are the driving restrictions for a graduated driver’s license (GDL) or a provisional license?

With a restricted Alabama driver’s license you cannot drive between 12 am and 6 am unless supervised by a licensed adult or driving to or from a school or work event or driving due to an emergency.

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