Delaware Drivers Ed Practice Test 8

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Delaware intersections have a way of making even simple driving rules feel suddenly less simple. A four-way stop in Dover, a busy turn lane near Wilmington, a rural crossroads where everyone seems a little too polite, or not polite enough, these are the moments where not knowing how right-of-way works will cause problems. This Delaware DMV practice test focuses on those intersection situations, with 20 multiple-choice questions built around four-way stops, yielding, traffic signals, pavement markings, and the kind of decision-making Delaware drivers actually need on the road. It is not the official Delaware Class D knowledge test, and that distinction matters. The real Delaware permit knowledge test has 32 questions, and you need 26 correct answers to pass, which means you can miss up to 6. The official exam is based on the Delaware Driver Manual and covers traffic laws, rules of the road, road signs, signals, safe driving practices, motor vehicle laws, and highway sign recognition. This Delaware DMV practice test gives you a more targeted way to study one of the areas where new drivers often get tripped up: intersections, especially when signs, signals, other vehicles, and timing all come together at once. The format is simple on purpose. You answer a question, get instant feedback, and read a clear explanation so you know why the correct answer makes sense. That matters more than just memorizing a letter choice, because the DMV test is checking whether you understand how Delaware road rules work, not whether you can guess well for ten minutes. The practice test is untimed too, so you can slow down, reread the scenario, and actually think through who goes first, who waits, and what a safe driver is expected to do. For teen drivers in Delaware’s Graduated Driver License program, this can be a useful supplement alongside the required certified driver education course. Adult applicants can use it too to get that all-important permit. After passing the vision screening and knowledge test, applicants will receive a learner’s permit. Keep in mind that you must wait at least 10 days before taking the road skills exam. Use this Delaware drivers ed practice test as extra preparation, not a replacement for studying the official manual. It is especially helpful if you want more confidence with the small judgment calls that can turn an ordinary intersection into a dangerous puzzle.
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