Colorado Permit Test Practice 5

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Colorado DMV practice test is the fifth one in our permit practice test series, and, fair warning, it spends a good amount of time on DUI laws. Not exactly the breezy part of driver prep, but also not the part you want to sort of half-remember while guessing your way through the real Colorado permit test. The 20 questions get into blood alcohol content limits, what alcohol does to your judgment and reaction time, and the legal mess that can follow impaired driving. It is serious material, obviously. Still, studying it here is a lot less stressful than trying to learn it for the first time when the clock is running. Because this is Colorado, the driving knowledge does not stop at “know the signs and do not speed.” You may be dealing with icy mountain roads, long rural stretches, sudden weather shifts, altitude changes, and that particular Colorado habit of making one drive feel like three different seasons. So yes, the law matters, but so does knowing how those rules apply when the road gets weird, which it does. Often. This free Colorado permit test practice is updated for 2026 and available online whenever you have time, so you can practice late at night, between classes, before work, or at the last second when you're rushing to get your DMV stuff together. And there is a lot to get together. Colorado permit and license applicants generally need proof of identity, date of birth, lawful status when applicable, Social Security number when applicable, and two proofs of Colorado address. Name changed? Bring the paperwork. Taking the official online knowledge test through Colorado @Home? Bring the passing confirmation when you go finish the permit process. Small detail, big headache if you forget it. Minors have a few extra hoops, too, because of course they do. Applicants under 18 usually need the DR 2460 Affidavit of Liability and Guardianship, handled by a parent, guardian, or responsible adult. Later, for a license appointment, the driving log needs at least 50 hours, including 10 at night, signed off properly. The official Class D knowledge test can be taken online through Colorado @Home in English or Spanish, or in person at a DMV or participating county office. Accommodations may be available, including audio support, interpreter options, ASL services, and ADA accommodations by request. And one thing people miss: Colorado driver license offices do not give the driving skills test. You'll need to schedule that separately with an approved third-party testing school. But practice testing can help you knock out the written and road skills test the first time around, so you can start driving faster.
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