District of Columbia DMV Practice Test 2026
The District of Columbia written knowledge test has 25 questions and requires a 80% score to pass. Use these free practice tests to study the rules of the road, traffic signs, and state-specific laws before your appointment.
Updated March 2026
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335 practice questions to help you master the District of Columbia DMV Test, 4 practice tests, 1 exam simulation
District of Columbia requirement to pass
25 questions on the real test, 80% passing score (20 of 25), no time limit
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Practice Runs
Complete practice runs to test your knowledge. Runs 1-2 are free.
Test 1: General Knowledge
Road signs, traffic signals, right-of-way, speed limits
Test 2: Road Rules & Signs
Regulatory signs, warning signs, lane markings, intersections
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The District of Columbia written knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You need 20 correct answers (80%) to pass. There is no time limit. Tests are administered by the DC DMV. Questions cover road signs, traffic laws, and District of Columbia-specific rules. Read how DMV IQ prepares you for test day.
About the Written Test
The District of Columbia knowledge test is administered by the DC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and consists of 25 multiple-choice questions. You need at least 20 correct — an 80% passing score — to earn your learner's permit.
Where and How to Take It
The test is taken in person at a DC DMV service center. Appointments are required for most services and can be scheduled online at dmv.dc.gov. The Georgetown and Penn Branch locations are the primary testing sites. The test is computer-based and available in multiple languages.
What to Bring
Bring proof of identity (birth certificate, passport, or REAL ID-compliant document), your Social Security number, and two proofs of DC residency. Under-18 applicants need parental consent. The permit fee is $47.
Test Day
After document verification and payment, you'll take the 25-question computer test covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, speed limits, and safe driving practices. There's no formal time limit. Results are immediate.
DC-Specific Details
Driving in the District has unique challenges that appear on the test: traffic circles (DuPont Circle, Washington Circle), embassy zones with special parking rules, restricted lanes, and rush-hour reversible lanes on major arteries. DC also has strict speed camera enforcement — there are more automated cameras per square mile than anywhere else in the country. Questions about pedestrian right-of-way are common given the city's heavy foot traffic.
If You Don't Pass
You can retake the test after a waiting period. There's no limit on the number of attempts, but you'll need to schedule a new appointment.
Permit vs. License
With a learner's permit, you can drive supervised with a licensed driver 21+ in the front seat. Under-18 drivers must hold the permit for 6 months and complete 40 hours of supervised driving (10 at night). DC issues provisional licenses with nighttime restrictions (11 PM to 6 AM) for new drivers under 21.
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Sample Flash Card
How many hours of supervised driving practice are required before a D.C. teen can receive a provisional license?
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Start PracticingWhen approaching a school zone during school hours, the maximum speed limit in District of Columbia is:
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