Study for the Michigan Permit Test (2025)
Passing the Michigan DOS permit test can feel like a lot. There’s a lot to study, and the official handbook isn’t the easiest to get through. Our updated 2025 practice tests are designed to match the real exam, making studying easier and more effective so you can pass with confidence. Our permit practice tests gradually increase in difficulty based on your skill level, helping you build knowledge step by step. Start studying today!
Not your state?easy
This practice test is a great place to start. It will test your understanding of fundamental driving rules. Based on the Michigan Driver Handbook, the questions are designed to closely resemble those on the actual exam.
Questions: 20
medium
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
Challenge your knowledge and ensure you’re fully prepared. This test includes complex and in-depth questions to test how well you’ve mastered Michigan 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 Michigan DOS permit test as it gets. With 50 questions covering the same topics you’ll encounter on the actual exam, this test mimics the real deal. You’ll need 40 correct answers to pass, just as on the real exam.
Questions: 50
Michigan Permit Test & Driver’s License FAQ
Driver's Permit FAQ
How many questions are on the Michigan permit test?
The Michigan permit test consists of 50 questions, and you must answer at least 40 questions correctly to get a passing score (80%).What is a learner's permit?
A Michigan learner's permit, also known as a Level 1 License, lets you practice driving with a licensed adult before getting your full license.How do I apply?
To apply, you must be at least 14 years and 9 months old, complete Segment 1 of driver education, pass a vision test, and provide proof of identity, Social Security number, residency, and legal presence.Are there restrictions while driving?
Yes, permit holders must always have a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old in the front passenger seat when driving. Nighttime driving restrictions apply.What is the Michigan GDL system?
The Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system is a three-step process to help new drivers gain experience safely. It explains who can progress to the next license and the requirements for doing so.
Driver’s License FAQ
What are the steps to obtain a full driver’s license in Michigan?
You must hold a Level 1 License for at least six months, complete Segment 2 of driver education, log 50 hours of practice (including 10 at night), and pass the road test. At age 16, you can apply for a Level 2 License, and at 17, if requirements are met, upgrade to a full license.What is the road test, and how can I prepare for it?
The road test assesses your ability to drive safely and follow traffic laws.What are the restrictions for a Level 2 License?
Level 2 drivers cannot drive between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless traveling for work, school, or with a licensed adult. They also cannot carry more than one passenger under 21 unless they are family members.
Permit Test FAQ
What is tested on the Michigan permit test?
The Michigan permit test covers traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, safe driving practices, and DUI laws.How can I prepare for the permit test?
Reading the Michigan Driver’s Handbook is essential, but pairing it with practice tests, exam simulators, and educational videos ensures a deeper understanding. Our Michigan permit practice tests mirror the real exam and provide detailed explanations to reinforce learning.What’s the best way to study?
Start with the Michigan Driver’s Handbook, then use Zutobi’s practice tests to reinforce what you’ve learned. Unlike cheat sheets, our practice tests help you understand the reasoning behind each question so you’re prepared for any variation on the real exam. We also have a summarized driver’s handbook and video lessons with experts to help you understand the rules of the road at a deeper level.
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