Delaware Driving Test Practice 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
When it comes to the DMV written test, Delaware does expect you to know the rules well enough to prove you were paying attention. The official Class D knowledge test has 32 questions, and you need 26 correct to pass, so there is not much space for “I think I saw this once” guessing. This Delaware driving test practice gives you 20 multiple-choice questions aimed at the same kind of general driving knowledge, with a little extra spotlight on child safety seat rules because, apparently, Delaware would like young passengers to arrive in one piece. Fair. The nice thing about this Delaware driver permit practice test is that it lets you slow down without a clerk, a clock, or your own nerves making things weirder than they need to be. There is no time limit, so you can read the question, second-guess yourself briefly, recover, and then choose an answer like a functional adult. Or almost-adult. Either way, you get instant feedback after each question, along with explanations that tell you why the right answer is right. That part matters more than people admit, because memorizing a letter choice is not the same as understanding Delaware law. It also helps to keep the bigger licensing picture in your head, like vision testing and permit holding periods. For full driving privileges in Delaware, the vision standard is 20/40 with or without correction. Adult permit holders have to wait at least 10 days after passing the knowledge test before taking the road skills exam, and while practicing, they need a licensed driver over 21 seated beside them. Not a "kinda responsible friend on speakerphone” situation. Someone who knows their stuff, beside you.
Teen drivers get the longer version, naturally. The GDL process starts at 16 with a Level One Learner’s Permit, includes 50 hours of supervised driving practice with 10 at night, and requires a supervisor who is at least 25 and has been licensed for at least 5 years. The first 6 months are fully supervised, the second 6 months allow limited unsupervised driving from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and phones are off-limits while driving. If it sounds like there's a lot to keep track of, there is, but take it one step at a time.
For now, use this Delaware DMV practice test to catch the details before they catch you. Aim for at least 16 correct, read the explanations, and take it again until the answers feel less like guesses and more like things you actually know.