Arizona Permit Practice Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
The AZ permit test seems simple until you are sitting there trying to remember whether a rule applies to every driver or only ones over 21. Annoying? Maybe. Important? Very! This Arizona permit practice test gives you a cleaner way to sort all of that out before the real written test, without treating the whole process like a dry legal checklist. You will work through 20 questions covering Arizona traffic laws, safe driving habits, permit rules, and the kind of everyday driving knowledge the MVD expects you to actually understand. To pass this AZ permit practice test, you need at least 16 correct answers. That number matters because it gives you a useful benchmark, not just a nice little score at the end that makes you feel busy. For teen drivers, Arizona’s licensing process starts with the graduated instruction permit, available at age 15 years and 6 months after passing the written test and vision screening. Once you have that permit, it is valid for 12 months, and you cannot just cruise around solo because you feel ready. A licensed driver who is at least 21 must be seated beside you. Wireless communication devices are also off-limits while driving, except in a genuine emergency where stopping would be impossible or would make things even worse. And then, because Arizona likes its steps, there is the Class G license. Teens may apply at age 16 after holding the permit for at least 6 months and meeting the required driver education or supervised driving option. That could mean an approved driver education program, a qualifying defensive driving or traffic survival school program with supervised hours, or 30 supervised driving hours certified by a parent or guardian, including 10 at night. Adult first-time drivers have their own path. They still need the application, documents, fee, written test, vision screening, permit when required, and road test. They do not have to deal with the teen Class G holding period or supervised-hour rules, which is one small mercy, honestly. Use this Arizona DMV practice test with the Arizona Driver License Manual, a road sign review, and whatever drivers ed materials you have. The hints and explanations are there for the moments when guessing feels tempting, but learning the rule would save you trouble later.