Prepare for the Maryland Permit Test (2025)

Preparing for your Maryland MVA permit test can be a smooth journey with the right tools. Our updated 2025 practice tests are meticulously designed to mirror the actual exam, providing you with a realistic testing experience. By gradually exposing yourself to a variety of practice questions, you'll build the confidence and knowledge needed to pass with ease. Each test focuses on key areas such as Maryland traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. Start practicing today to ensure you're fully prepared!

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easy

Practice test #1

This practice test is a great place to start. It will test your understanding of fundamental driving rules. Based on the Maryland Driver Handbook, the questions are designed to closely resemble those on the actual exam.

Questions: 20

medium

Practice test #2

Ready to test your road signs knowledge? This road signs practice test challenges you to accurately identify a wide variety of signs in a test-like format.

Questions: 25

hard

Practice test #3

Challenge your knowledge and ensure you’re fully prepared. This test includes complex and in-depth questions to test how well you’ve mastered Maryland traffic laws and road rules. Use this test to push your understanding to the next level.

Questions: 30

exam simulator

This is as close to the real Maryland MVA permit test as it gets. With 25 questions covering the same topics you’ll encounter on the actual exam, this test mimics the real deal. You’ll need 22 correct answers to pass, just as on the real exam.

Questions: 25

Pass rate: 22/25

Maryland Permit Test & Driver’s License FAQ

Learner's Permit FAQ

  • How many questions are on the Maryland permit test?

    The Maryland permit test consists of 25 questions, and you must answer at least 22 correctly to pass (88%).
  • What is a learner's permit?

    A Maryland learner's permit allows new drivers to begin practicing driving under supervision before obtaining a provisional license.
  • How do I apply for a learner's permit?

    First, you must be at least 15 years and 9 months old. Visit your local MVA branch with proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency. Applicants under 16 need a completed Verification of Identity and/or School Attendance form (DL-300) from their school. You'll also need to pass a vision screening and a knowledge test.
  • Can I drive alone with a permit?

    No, you must always be accompanied by a qualified supervising driver who is at least 21 years old, has held a valid driver’s license for at least 3 years, and is seated beside you in the front seat.
  • Are there any restrictions?

    Yes, permit holders cannot use a cell phone while driving, including hands-free devices. Additionally, all learner’s permit holders under 25 must complete at least 60 hours of supervised driving, while those 25 and older must complete 14 hours.
  • How long do I need to hold my permit before applying for a provisional license?

    If you are under 25, you must hold your permit for at least 9 months without any moving violations. If you are 25 or older, you need to hold the permit for 45 days without violations.
  • Is driver's education mandatory in Maryland?

    Yes, all new drivers must complete a driver education program, which includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a certified instructor.
  • How long is my permit valid?

    The permit is valid for 2 years from the date of issuance.

Provisional License FAQ

  • What is a Maryland provisional license?

    A provisional license allows drivers to operate a vehicle unsupervised but with some restrictions. It's issued to those who have held a learner’s permit and completed all required supervised driving requirements and tests.
  • What are the driving restrictions for a provisional license?

    Drivers under 18 with a provisional license cannot drive between midnight and 5 a.m. unless traveling to or from work, or school. For the first 5 months, you cannot have passengers under 18 unless they are immediate family members. After 5 months, you may carry passengers if you have no violations.
  • How do I get a full, unrestricted driver's license in Maryland?

    To upgrade to a full license, you must hold a provisional license for 18 months without any violations. After this period, the MVA will automatically convert it to a full license.

Permit Test FAQ

  • What topics are covered on the Maryland permit test?

    The permit test includes questions on traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices specific to the state. Studying the Maryland Driver's Manual is essential for preparation. Zutobi offers a comprehensive and engaging platform to prepare for your permit test. Our resources include MD permit practice tests, a summarized driver’s manual, and an exam simulator that mimics the real deal. Each question comes with detailed explanations to help you understand the material.
  • Can I take the permit test online?

    Yes, certain eligible applicants can take the test online through the MVA’s Online Knowledge Test platform. However, others may need to visit an MVA branch and check eligibility requirements.
  • What happens if I fail the Maryland permit test?

    If you fail, you must wait at least 24 hours before retaking the test. If you fail three times, you may need to complete a driver education course before retesting.