Alaska Permit Practice Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Getting ready for the Alaska DMV permit test is not the time to skim a few rules and hope the rest somehow works itself out. Alaska driving has a way of making the small stuff matter. Ice on the road, dark mornings, wildlife where wildlife should absolutely not be standing, and long stretches where you do not get much room for sloppy decisions. So yes, the written test matters, and this Alaska DMV practice test gives you a solid place to start. This free Alaska DMV permit practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions built around the kind of material you should expect to know before applying for an Alaska learners permit. You will work through traffic laws, signs and signals, safe driving habits, and Alaska-specific rules, including the ban on using handheld mobile devices while driving. That one is not just a throwaway detail. In Alaska, where conditions can change faster than you can explain why you glanced at your phone, it is the kind of rule worth knowing cold. The passing score is 16 correct answers out of 20, which keeps the practice experience close to the real Alaska permit test. And, maybe more importantly, the format helps you get used to how the questions are asked. Not in some vague “study better” way, but in the more practical sense of learning how the DMV tends to test whether you actually understand the rule, not just whether you remember a phrase from the manual. There is also the paperwork side, because there is always paperwork. Alaska applicants need documents proving legal name, date of birth, lawful presence, Alaska residence address, Social Security number or acceptable SSA documentation, and any legal name change. A birth certificate, passport, Alaska ID, utility bill, voter registration card, lease, bank statement, school record, or similar residence document may come into play. Rural applicants without standard street addresses may be able to use documents describing the physical residence instead, which is one of those details you are better off knowing before you are standing at the counter. Applicants under 18 need parental or guardian consent, proof of relationship, the right forms, and, for a provisional license, certification of required driving experience. Everyone applying for an instruction permit or driver license must pass a vision screening, too. Use this Alaska DMV practice test to sharpen the knowledge you will need at the DMV and, more importantly, on actual Alaska roads.