TEXAS DRIVER’S EXAMINATION
Number of tests: |
24 |
Number of questions: |
30 |
Passing score: |
21 |
Directions: As part of the Less Tears More Years Act, all applicants who are under 25 years of age is required to take a driver education course to apply for a driver license. Upon successful completion of the course, the person is required to take the knowledge test, also known as the written test.
You need a grade of 70 percent or better to pass the knowledge test.
PASSING GRADE —
9 OR FEWER ERRORS
#1. When driving at speeds under 30 mph, keep a minimum following distance of:
#3. If your wheels drop off the pavement and onto the shoulder of the road, you should:
#4. When involved in an accident, you should provide:
#5. A stop sign is shaped like a(n):
#7. Defensive drivers should:
#10. If you miss your exit on an interstate expressway:
#11. Don’t follow other cars too closely because:
#13. When making a right turn, you should not:
#14. If one of your tires blows out as you are driving, you should:
#15. Night driving can be more difficult than driving during the day because:
#16. Railroad crossings should always be considered:
#17. Shared lanes may be used by:
#19. When driving at speeds faster than 30 mph, keep a minimum following distance of:
#20. When driving on an interstate:
#21. You may avoid the risks of alcohol-related crashes by:
#22. Allow a larger space cushion than usual when stopping:
#23. At a light rail intersection, always:
#24. When changing lanes, you can check your blind spots by:
#25. When getting ready to change lanes, you should:
#26. It is important to be alert to motorcycles because:
#27. Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in an alley is:
#28. You may park directly across the street from the entrance of a fire station:
#29. To avoid road rage, it is a good idea to: