Alaska Road Signs Test Simulator
80% Passing score
25 Questions
5 Mistakes allowed
This Alaska DMV permit practice test is built to feel close to the real thing, not like some throwaway quiz you click through once and forget. The official Alaska General Knowledge Test for a non-commercial Class D instruction permit or driver license has 20 questions, a 25-minute time limit, and an 80% passing score. In plain English, that means you need 16 correct answers, and you can miss 4. Our Alaska DMV practice test follows that same 20-question format, because practicing with the right shape of the test is half the battle (well, maybe not half, but it matters more than people think). The questions are based on the Alaska Driver Manual and cover the material you are actually expected to know: road signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane markings, right-of-way rules, speed limits, safe driving habits, impaired driving laws, and the everyday judgment calls that come up when sharing the road with pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, school buses, and large vehicles. Road signs are a big part of that, yes, but Alaska does not use a separate road-sign-only test for a standard Class D permit or license. Sign questions are mixed into the full knowledge test, right alongside the rest of the rules-of-the-road material, which is exactly why this Alaska permit practice test does not treat signs like they exist in a neat little bubble. Each session gives you 20 multiple-choice questions pulled from a broader question bank, so taking it again is not just busywork dressed up as studying. You will see new angles, new wording, and occasionally the kind of question that makes you slow down and think, which is annoying in the moment but useful later. That is the point. This DMV permit test simulator works for first-time permit applicants, license applicants, renewing drivers, seniors who want a refresher, and anyone who would rather find their weak spots here than during the official test through KnowTo Drive or an approved in-person or proctored option. And after the knowledge test, depending on your situation, the road test may still be waiting with its own demands: backing, lane changes, three-point turns, traffic signals, Stop signs, speed control, following distance, and yes, parallel parking in a 10-by-30-foot space. Start with the written material, get steady with it, and do not leave easy points sitting on the table.