Georgia DDS Practice Test
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Georgia’s knowledge exam has a little more structure than many new drivers expect, and that structure matters. It is not just one big pool of questions where a strong score in one area can cover a weak spot somewhere else. The Georgia DDS permit test is split into two separate sections: a 20-question Road Rules Test and a 20-question Road Signs Test. To pass, you need at least 15 correct answers on each one. So, yes, you could understand right-of-way perfectly and still run into trouble if the signs section is shaky. That is the part people sometimes underestimate. This Georgia permit practice test is designed to make that format feel familiar before you are sitting for the real thing. It walks through the rules and signs that show up in the Georgia driver’s manual: traffic signals, standard highway signs, lane use, safe following distance, right-of-way, and the legal basics that sound simple until the question is worded in a slightly different way. And, because Georgia tests road signs separately, the sign questions deserve more than a quick last-minute glance. You need to recognize signs, signals, and markers with enough confidence that you are not pausing over every shape and symbol. That is why GA DDS practice test work is worth taking seriously. Not dramatically, not with flashcards taped to every wall, but seriously enough. The goal is to catch weak spots while they are still easy to fix, especially in the road signs section where 15 out of 20 is the line. Whether you are a first-time teen applicant, an adult getting licensed, or transferring into Georgia and trying to understand how the state handles permits, this Georgia DDS test practice gives you a cleaner, calmer way to prepare. It's good to start thinking about the other steps in the licensing process, too. For teen drivers, the process starts early. Georgia offers the Class CP Learner’s Permit, also called an Instructional Permit, at age 15. Applicants ages 15 to 17 must pass the knowledge exam and vision exam, meet school enrollment requirements, and have a parent, legal guardian, or responsible adult sign the application. Adults have their own version of the process, although the test itself is still part of the same basic gatekeeping. First-time Class C applicants age 18 and older must pass the knowledge exam and vision screening, get a non-commercial learner’s permit before the road test, and later pass the road skills test. Before that road test, adults also sign off on 40 hours of supervised driving, including 6 hours at night.
So if you are ready to start driving yesterday, this permit practice test will get you one step closer.