Colorado DMV Practice Test 7

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Colorado does not hand out learner’s permits because someone feels “pretty good” about road signs. You have to prove you know the rules, and the official Colorado Class D Knowledge Test gives you 25 questions to do it. You need 20 correct answers to pass, which sounds manageable until you remember that five misses is the whole cushion. Not a huge cushion. More like a folded-up jacket on a hard bench. This Colorado DMV practice test gives you 20 questions built to sharpen the same kind of judgment you will need on the real written test: road signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane controls, right-of-way rules, safe driving habits, insurance requirements, and the little Colorado-specific details that tend to show up when you were hoping they would not. Road sign questions are not kept off in some separate, tidy road-sign-only test, either. They are part of the main knowledge test, mixed in with traffic laws and safety topics, so it pays to study them that way. And because this is Colorado, the driving knowledge cannot be too generic. Denver traffic, mountain weather, icy grades, bright sun, dry western roads near Grand Junction (hopefully not all in one afternoon, but you never know). The state definitely expects drivers to understand more than the bare minimum. This DMV permit practice test helps you get used to that broader view before the actual test clock is running. You can take the practice test more than once, review what you missed, and read through the explanations without the DMV waiting room energy hovering over you. That part is useful, honestly. It is also a good test to keep open while you are getting the rest of the licensing pieces sorted out: the vision screening, permit fees, proof documents, and, for teen drivers, the 12-month permit period, 50 supervised driving hours, and 10 required night hours. Colorado also offers online testing through Colorado @Home, with a 60-minute limit, English and Spanish options, and a $6.50 attempt fee. So yes, the real thing is organized and official and a bit unforgiving. This Colorado permit test practice is where you get the messy mistakes out of the way first.
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