Indiana BMV Permit Test Simulator
80% Passing score
50 Questions
10 Mistakes allowed
Indiana’s permit test is not something to take lightly because you have ridden in a car your whole life. The Indiana BMV knowledge exam is based on the Indiana Driver’s Manual, and it checks more than basic common sense. You are expected to know traffic laws, safe driving habits, traffic maneuvers, signals, pavement markings, and road signs well enough to answer under test conditions. This Indiana BMV practice test is built to give you a realistic run at that experience. Each session uses 50 questions, matching the commonly reported Indiana permit test format: 34 questions on traffic laws and maneuvers, plus 16 on road signs. The real exam is scored in two separate parts, and Indiana requires 80% or higher on each one. So an overall “pretty good” score is not the point. You want to be strong enough in both areas, which usually means planning for at least 28 correct answers on the traffic-law side and 13 on the road-sign side. The practice test rotates in a fresh set of questions each time, which matters more than it sounds like it should. Repeating the same quiz can make you feel prepared when, really, you have just memorized the furniture in the room. Here, the goal is a little different: get comfortable recognizing how Indiana asks about right-of-way, warning signs, work zones, school zones, traffic signals, and those rule-based questions that seem simple until two answer choices both look annoyingly plausible. Hints are available when you need a nudge, and missed answers include explanations, so the practice does not stop at “wrong.” It shows you why. The licensing process is worth keeping in the background while you study, too. Indiana allows a learner’s permit at 15 with enrollment in approved driver training, or at 16 without driver education. Teen drivers moving toward a probationary license generally need to hold the permit for 180 days and complete 50 supervised driving hours, including 10 at night. Adults follow a different path, though vision screening, the knowledge exam when required, and the driving skills test still matter. Use this Indiana permit practice test like a rehearsal, not a formality. Read carefully, learn the signs cold, and treat the explanations as the part that actually saves you from repeating the same mistake at the BMV.