Idaho Drivers License Practice Test 6
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This sixth Idaho DMV practice test is built for people who want to walk into the Idaho knowledge test with something better than a vague memory of the handbook and a hopeful mood. The official Class D knowledge test is based on the Idaho Driver’s Handbook, so the material here stays close to the same territory: traffic laws, signs, signals, pavement markings, safe driving practices, impaired driving, sharing the road, and all the small driver-responsibility details that are easy to skim past until they show up as a test question. The practice drivers test itself gives you 20 multiple-choice questions covering real Idaho driving knowledge, including turn signals, yielding, four-way stops, and those ordinary road situations where the correct answer is obvious only after you slow down and think about it. You’ll need 16 correct answers to pass this Idaho drivers license practice test. That is an 80% score, which gives you a solid benchmark, though the real Idaho Class D knowledge test is a little less forgiving: 40 questions, 34 correct answers required, and only 6 misses allowed. So, yes, there is some room for error. Just not much. A useful thing about this Idaho driving permit practice test is that it does not rush you. No timer breathing down your neck, no artificial pressure, no reason to guess just because you feel like you should already know it. Take the question apart, read the answer choices, and let the explanation do its job. The test also draws from a larger pool of questions and answers, which means another attempt can bring up different situations instead of the same tired loop. That matters more than it sounds like it should. And since Idaho does attach a few real-world consequences to the official test, it is worth practicing before you pay the fee. The knowledge test costs $5, and if you fail, you have to wait 3 days before trying again and pay the fee again. New drivers, out-of-state transfers, and applicants with an Idaho license expired for 25 months or more may all need to take the test. For teen drivers, this practice also fits into the larger licensing process, including driver education, supervised driving, and the Supervised Instruction Permit period. Better to sort out the weak spots here, quietly, than discover them at the counter.