Free Delaware Driver Knowledge Test Practice

Prepare for the Delaware learner permit test with practice questions that reflect Delaware’s road signs, traffic laws, and safety standards.

Choose from the different types of DMV knowledge practice test below along with links to PDF downloads for the Delaware driver handbook. All tests use a random sampling of all the questions in our database – there will never be two tests exactly the same.

Limited time? Try this refresher, choosing 10 questions from our vast database.

A full practice test with 46 questions. Try to get at least 38 correct!

Having trouble telling the different signs apart? Practice makes perfect!

Key Delaware Test Information

We have pulled out some important highlights of information related to the Delaware state tests. But this list is not exhaustive. Please review the driver’s handbook for details on Delaware state laws and for how to prepare for your written and practical driving tests. 

Identification requirements

A primary document must contain the full name and date of birth and must be verifiable (i.e., able to contact the issuing agency to determine the authenticity of the document). Each applicant must provide their social security number, if eligible, two proofs of the applicant’s Delaware residency, and non-U. S. Citizens must provide proof of legal presence in the United States.

Age Requirements

The Graduated Driver License (GDL) program is available for any person seeking a driver license who is at least age 16 or under age 18 or who is under age 22 and is receiving special education services under an active Individualized Education Program (IEP).

Knowledge Test

The test contains questions on traffic laws, road signs and rules of safe driving. All questions are based on the materials found in a driver’s handbook.

Delaware’s knowledge test consists of 30 questions, of which 24 must be answered correctly to achieve a passing grade.

Vision Requirements

Minimum acceptable vision for a Delaware driver license is 20/40, with or without glasses or contact lenses. Permission for daylight only driving may be granted if your vision is between 20/40 and 20/50.

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