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Is the Alabama Driving Test Hard? (2026 Statistics)

Alabama ranks 8th-hardest of 51 jurisdictions on knowledge-test difficulty. The state has the country's strictest distracted-driving law.

Across the 51 jurisdictions, stricter knowledge tests tend to pair with safer roads. Alabama sits well to the right of the cloud — a tougher test than most — with a road-safety composite closer to the middle.

02550751000255075100Knowledge-test difficulty (0–100, higher is harder)Road-safety composite (0–100, higher is safer)Alabama33rd in road safety8th-hardest test

Source: DMV IQ Driving Index. FARS 2023 · FHWA 2024 · CDC BRFSS 2023 · IIHS 2025.

The test

The ALEA asks 30 questions and requires 80% correct — at least 24 right answers. That leaves a margin of 6 wrong. Among the 51 jurisdictions, 7 are harder; the other 43 are easier.

Alabama's path from permit to full license

In Alabama, a new driver picks up a learner's permit at 15, holds it for 6 months, qualifies for an intermediate license at 16, and earns a full unrestricted license at 18.

  1. Learner's permit
    Age 15
    held 6 months, 30 hours (including some at night)
  2. Probationary license
    Age 16
    night ban 12 AM - 6 AM
  3. Full license
    Age 18
    all restrictions lift

50 hours behind the wheel, with a parent watching.

Alabama requires 50 supervised hours — above the national mean of 45.2, short of the IIHS-recommended 70.

0 hr25 hr50 hr75 hrAlabama50 hrNational mean45.2 hrIIHS recommended70 hr
Supervised-driving hours required before unrestricted licensure. Source: IIHS state-laws table, 2025.

On Alabama's roads.

For every 100,000 licensed drivers aged 19 and under in Alabama, 19.0 die in a crash each year. The U.S. average is 16.8; Alabama ranks 35th lowest of 51.

U.S. avg 16.8Alabama19.0 deaths35th-lowest of 5101020304050← betterworse →Teen-driver deaths per 100,000 licensed drivers ≤19

Source: NHTSA FARS 2023 ÷ FHWA DL-22 2024.

Across all drivers, Alabama's road network sees 1.34 deaths per 100 million vehicle miles travelled. The U.S. average is 1.25.

U.S. avg 1.25Alabama1.34 deaths31st-lowest of 5100.511.52← betterworse →Deaths per 100 million vehicle miles travelled

Source: NHTSA FARS 2023 ÷ FHWA VM-2 2024.

The country's strictest law on driving with a phone in your hand.

Alabama scores a full 6.0 of 6 on our distracted-driving rubric — the only state to do so. The law bans handheld phones for all drivers, prohibits texting and manual data entry for all drivers, and applies a total cellphone ban to teen and novice drivers. Alabama's seat-belt law is primary enforcement — an officer may stop a vehicle for an unbuckled driver alone. Self-reported belt use is 93%.

On two wheels.

Alabama's motorcyclist fatality rate is 7.29 deaths per 10,000 registered motorcycles — above the 6.87 U.S. average. Alabama is one of 19 jurisdictions with a universal helmet law: every rider, every passenger, no age exemptions.

U.S. avg 6.87Alabama7.29 deaths29th-lowest of 5105101520← betterworse →Motorcyclist deaths per 10,000 registered motorcycles

Source: NHTSA FARS 2023 · FHWA MV-1 2024.

ALEA's motorcycle knowledge test is 30 questions, with a 80% pass mark. Completion of the Alabama Motorcycle Safety Education Program waives the ALEA road test. All riders and passengers must wear a DOT-compliant helmet.

Source: IIHS — Motorcycle helmet use laws by state.

On bigger rigs.

The Alabama CDL knowledge test is federally standardised — 50 questions, 80 percent to pass, the same content in every state. The CDL knowledge-test fee in Alabama is $36.25. Other fees and endorsement processing run through the ALEA.

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Nearby in the index.

Six more state pages — neighbours first, then the closest matches on road safety.

Test specifications, fees and laws change. Knowledge-test data was last verified May 2026; always confirm current requirements with the ALEA (https://www.alea.gov) before booking a test. Rankings reflect FARS 2023, FHWA 2024, CDC BRFSS 2023 and IIHS 2025 data; values may shift as new annual data is released. DMV IQ is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any state DMV / DPS / MVC / BMV.

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