Idaho Practice Drivers Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Idaho’s Class D knowledge test is based on the Idaho Driver’s Handbook, so that is where the real questions come from: road rules, signs, signals, pavement markings, safe driving habits, impaired driving, sharing the road, and the general responsibility that comes with being the person behind the wheel. This Idaho drivers license practice test stays close to that territory, but in a shorter, easier-to-use format that lets you check your understanding before you walk into a county driver’s license office and make the official attempt. The real Idaho DMV test has 40 questions. You need 34 correct answers to pass, which is 85%, and if you fail, Idaho requires a 3-day wait before you can retest. You also have to pay the knowledge test fee again, which is a small fee, sure, but still. Nobody enjoys paying twice for the privilege of being told they mixed up a sign shape or forgot a rule from page who-knows-where of the handbook. This practice drivers test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions, with a passing score of 16 correct answers. It is not trying to pretend it is the official exam. It is doing something more useful, frankly: giving you a controlled way to rehearse the material, notice weak spots, and fix them while there is still time to fix them. The questions cover Idaho driving rules and safety basics, with extra attention on child safety seats, because that is one of those topics people tend to wave off until the wording gets specific and suddenly the “obvious” answer is not quite so obvious. The visual aids help too, especially with road signs and safety details that are easier to recognize than memorize cold. And after each question, you get instant feedback with explanations, not just a silent wrong answer sitting there making you guess what happened. Keep the bigger licensing process in the back of your mind as well. New Idaho applicants, out-of-state transfer applicants, and drivers whose Idaho license has been expired for 25 months or more may need the Class D knowledge test. Idaho also expects new credential applicants to bring the right paperwork, including proof of age and identity, Social Security number verification, proof of Idaho residency, and, for drivers under 18, school compliance and a liability signer. That part is not exciting, no. It is also not the part you want to discover you missed while standing at the counter. Use this free Idaho driving test practice as a serious warm-up. A low-pressure one, yes, but still serious.