Alaska Permit Practice Test 2

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Alaska DMV permit practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions built around the material new drivers are expected to understand, including traffic signals, seat belt laws, right-of-way rules, road signs, and the everyday judgment calls that do not feel very “everyday” when snow, darkness, or a distracted moose enters the picture. It is a solid fit for first-time drivers working toward an instruction permit, but it is not only for teenagers trying to survive their first DMV experience. Renewing drivers, older drivers brushing up, and anyone who has not looked at the Alaska Driver Manual in a while can use it to find the little gaps that tend to hide in plain sight. After the practice test, you get a review of your answers, including the correct ones, so you can see where your knowledge is steady and where it is, well, doing that slightly wobbly learner-driver thing. The official Alaska knowledge test can be taken online through KnowTo Drive or in person at a DMV office or approved proctor location. Online testing sounds convenient, and it is, mostly. You need a desktop or laptop, internet access, and a front-facing camera or webcam because the test is monitored. Touch devices are not supported, and you must test alone while staying visible on camera. You get results right away, but passing online does not magically hand you a permit. You still have to finish the credentialing process with the DMV. For rural communities, Alaska also allows testing through approved proctors such as DMV business partners, schools, government offices, police departments, Troopers, and Village Public Safety Officers. The online test is available in English and Spanish, with audio playback available, and applicants needing disability or access accommodations should contact the DMV before testing. Fees are not the fun part, but they are part of it: $15 for an instruction permit, $20 for a standard non-commercial license, $40 for a REAL ID license, and $15 for a non-commercial road test. Study with the Alaska Driver Manual, use this Alaska DMV permit practice test to sharpen the rough edges, and go in knowing more than “I skimmed it once.” That strategy rarely ages well.
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