Idaho Drivers Ed Practice Test 8

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Idaho intersections can seem simple until two, three, or four drivers all reach the same Stop sign and everyone starts guessing who should move first. This Idaho DMV practice test focuses on those moments, especially four-way stops, right-of-way rules, and intersection decisions that come up often on Idaho roads. This Idaho drivers license practice test is the eighth test in our series. It includes 20 multiple-choice questions built around practical driving situations, not just memorized definitions. You may see questions about who goes first, when to yield, how to handle cross traffic, and what to do when signs, signals, or pavement markings affect the situation. Some questions include images or diagrams, which helps make the rules easier to picture instead of trying to sort it all out in your head. The official Idaho Class D knowledge test is based on the Idaho Driver’s Handbook. It has 40 questions, and you need at least 34 correct answers to pass, which means you can miss up to 6. The real test covers a wide mix of topics, including Idaho traffic laws, road signs, signals, pavement markings, safe driving practices, impaired driving, sharing the road, and driver responsibility. Road sign questions are part of the same Class D test, too, with possible questions on warning signs, regulatory signs, school zones, work zones, railroad crossings, sign colors, and sign shapes. This Idaho practice drivers test gives you immediate feedback after each answer, so you can see what you missed and why the correct answer makes sense. At the end, you’ll get a summary of the questions you answered incorrectly, along with the right answers, making it easier to decide what to review before moving on. A few official testing details are worth knowing. Idaho applicants take the knowledge test through a county driver’s license office. If you fail, you must wait 3 days before testing again and pay the knowledge test fee again. The testing area rules are strict as well: no phones, smart watches, notes, manuals, headphones, talking, or leaving the area except to speak with an examiner. Use this free drivers ed practice test as a focused way to sharpen your right-of-way skills before the Idaho drivers ed written test practice starts to feel more serious. It will not replace the handbook, but it can make intersection rules feel a lot clearer.
FREE DMV Practice Test App
Study for your Idaho permit test or driver’s license with the NextDoorDriving app. 700+ DMV questions and answers, 100% free!