Based on the 2023 Driver Handbook

Arizona MVD Driver’s License Practice Test

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For the Real AZ MVD Written Test:

  • How Many Questions:30
  • How Many Correct Answers to Pass:24
  • Passing Score:80%

Arizona MVD Driver’s License Practice Test Instructions:

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Each test contains questions based on information in the official driver’s handbook for 2023.

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AZ MVD Sample Test Questions

Use these sample questions in addition to the AZ MVD 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. Where should you stop your vehicle when there is no limit line?

  1. At the corner before entering the intersection.
  2. Just ahead of the corner.
  3. 10 feet from the intersection.
  4. If there is no limit line, you don’t need to stop.

2. You may legally block an intersection:

  1. When you have a green light.
  2. Under no circumstances.
  3. If you are turning right.
  4. If you are turning left.

3. You are driving on the freeway behind a large truck, you should drive:

  1. Directly in front of the truck.
  2. Directly to the sides of the truck.
  3. Closer behind the truck than you would a passenger car.
  4. Farther behind the truck than you would a passenger car.

4. It is illegal to follow an emergency vehicle at a distance closer than __.

  1. 500 feet.
  2. 100 feet.
  3. 50 feet.
  4. 1,000 feet.

5. Which of the following statements about blind spots is true?

  1. Large trucks have smaller blind spots than passenger vehicles.
  2. Large trucks have larger blind spots than passenger vehicles.
  3. Motorcycles do not have blind spots.
  4. Checking your mirrors is sufficient for checking your blind spots.

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

AZ 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. Where should you stop your vehicle when there is no limit line? A. At the corner before entering the intersection.

2. You may legally block an intersection: B. Under no circumstances.

3. You are driving on the freeway behind a large truck, you should drive: D. Farther behind the truck than you would a passenger car.

4. It is illegal to follow an emergency vehicle at a distance closer than __. A. 500 feet.

5. Which of the following statements about blind spots is true? B. Large trucks have larger blind spots than passenger vehicles.

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

Arizona Driver’s Handbook

What you’ll find in the driver’s handbook:

  • Learning to drive.
  • Driving safety.
  • Rules of the road.
  • Sharing the road with others.
  • Avoiding hazards.
  • Dealing with emergencies.

Written Test Requirements in Arizona

Your driver’s license application and fee allow you three attempts to pass the written test within a 12 month period.

If you fail three times, you’ll need to make another driver’s license application and pay another application fee.

The Arizona MVD written test includes 30 multiple-choice questions based on information you can find in the driver’s manual.

You’ll be asked about everything from licensing procedures and safety to traffic laws and road signs.

To pass the driver’s license written test, you’ll need to get a score of at least 80% of higher. You’ll need to answer at least 24 out of the 30 questions correctly.

After You Pass the Arizona Written Test

If you are under 18 years old, you’ll be applying for an Arizona Graduated Instruction Permit and Driver’s License.

After passing the written test, you’ll receive your learner’s permit, which will allow you to drive with a licensed adult. During this time, you’ll need to complete both Driver’s Education and supervised driving practice.

After holding your instruction permit for at least 6 months and completing a total of 30 hours of driving practice (including 10 hours at night), you’ll be able to schedule and take your behind-the-wheel driving test and receive your driver’s license.

With your graduated driver’s license, you’ll be restricted to a driving curfew and carrying passengers.

If you are 18 years old or older, you’ll be able to schedule your road test to receive your driver’s license without holding a learner’s permit for 6 months.

Arizona 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 minimum age to get a learner’s permit in Arizona?

The minimum age to apply for your learner’s permit in Arizona is 15 years and 6 months old.

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

If you are under 18 years old, you’ll need to hold your learner’s permit for at least 6 months. Instruction permits are valid for 12 months. If you aren’t able to receive your driver’s license within 12 months of applying for your learner’s permit, you’ll need to start the process over again.

What are the supervised driving requirements if you’re under 18 years old?

With a learner’s permit, you’ll need to practice driving with a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old. Before you apply for your driver’s license and take the road test, you’ll need a total of 30 hours of driving practice. 10 of those 30 hours need to be completed at night.

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

There are 30 multiple-choice questions on the Arizona written test.

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

You need to answer 24 questions correctly to pass the written test. An 80%.

What happens if you fail the written test?

If you fail the written test, you’ll have two more chances to try again before you have to reapply.

How old do you have to be to apply for a driver’s license?

In Arizona, you need to be at least 16 years old to qualify for a graduated driver’s license. You need to be at least 18 years old to receive a standard driver’s license with no restrictions.

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

With a graduated driver’s license, you cannot drive between 12 a.m. and 5 a.m. and you cannot drive with more than one passenger who is under 18 years old unless you are accompanied by a licensed adult who is at least 21 years old and/or the passengers under 18 years old are siblings of the driver.

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