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The Virginia road test

A plain-language guide, checked against the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (VA DMV): who the test is for, what to bring, how it is scored, and what a retake really costs.

16
Minimum age
1518
9months
Permit period
9 of 12 months
45hrs
Supervised
US avg 45h
3rd
Test difficulty
hardest of 51
hardesteasiest
01

The rule that decides your path

The Virginia road test, also called the behind-the-wheel or driving skills test, is the final exam the VA DMV gives before it issues a driver's license. New drivers can take the Virginia driving test at 16, after logging 45 hours of supervised driving.

In Virginia, driver's education is required before anyone under 18 can be licensed. Driver's ed applicants take the skills test through a driving school; those on the 60-day permit path test with DMV staff. For drivers under 18, the skills test is part of the driver's ed course, so completing an approved course means the on-road test is given by the school and not repeated at the DMV. Virginia does not publish a supervised-hours requirement for adults.

Below you'll find the full Virginia road test requirements: who qualifies, what to bring, how examiners score the drive, and the retake rules if you don't pass the first time. On our Driving Index, Virginia's written knowledge test ranks 3rd-hardest of 51.

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Supervised hours before the Virginia road test

Supervised practice45 hrs
45 hours behind the wheel before test day, including 15 at night.45 hours of supervised practice, including 15 after sunset, for drivers under 18.

These are hours you spend driving with a licensed adult, usually a parent, before you can take the test. Keep a log as you go, on paper or in an app, because the state can ask to see it. Practice in a mix of conditions, day and night, highways and quiet streets, rain and clear weather, and get the night hours in early, since those are the ones most people leave to the last minute.

Before the road test

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Nearby road-test guides.

Six more states, neighbours first, then the closest matches on test difficulty.

Test specifications, fees and laws change. This guide was last verified July 2026; always confirm current requirements with the VA DMV (www.dmv.virginia.gov) before booking a test. DMV IQ is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or associated with any state DMV, DPS, MVD, or BMV.

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Sources for this guide (5 official VA DMV pages)

Current as of 2026-07-16. Official Virginia sources only; anything the state does not publish is left out rather than guessed.

Virginia Road Test: Requirements & Auto-Fails (2026) | DMV IQ