- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Oregon Driver's manual
Free DMV Written Test Simulator for Oregon | Updated for 2025
Welcome to our DMV written test simulator that will help you prepare for your OR DMV written test quickly and easily! The practice test contains 40 multiple-choice questions, each of them with 4 answers, a hint and an explanation that will be displayed if you make a mistake. You can track your progress on the left-hand side grid (green and red squares). We invite you to take this practice test as many times as needed — until you feel you’re 100% ready for the real thing! The test was designed based on the official 2025 Oregon Driver’s Manual. This test is totally free — no hidden fees and no strings attached — just the way you like it! We don’t require you to sign up or register, either. If you find this test helpful, we would appreciate if you could tell your friends about it, ‘like’ it on Facebook or tweet about it. Spread the word! Good luck at the DMV, and see you on the road!
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- Which of the following statements about parking is FALSE?
- Headrests should be adjusted so that the head restraint contacts the back of the head. This prevents
- If there are no reduced speed limits posted at work zones, you should
- When you wish to change lanes, to make sure there are no other vehicles in ________, look over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move.
- You are at a stop sign, waiting to turn right. A vehicle approaching from the left has its turn signal on. What should you do?
- This sign indicates
- When making a right turn, avoid _________ before starting the turn.
- A moped or motorcycle
- When you're following a motorcycle,
- If it feels like your tires have lost traction with the surface of the road, you should
- Which of the following right-of-way rules is FALSE?
- What does this sign mean?
- On a two-way roadway with a center lane, drivers from either direction can _________ from the center lane.
- You are driving in heavy traffic. An emergency vehicle with its lights flashing is right behind you. What should you do?
- Where there are four or more lanes with traffic moving in opposite directions, what does a double solid yellow line mark?
- Which of the following statements about motorcycles is true?
- To enter a freeway, _________ before merging with the traffic.
- While crossing railroad tracks, AVOID
- A yield sign indicates that you must slow down and be prepared to _________ if a vehicle or pedestrian is approaching from another direction.
- You should never drive alongside a motorcycle in the same lane because
- You can avoid panic stops by
- Before changing lanes, you must check for traffic
- What does this sign indicate?
- Which of the following statements about safety belts is FALSE?
- What does this sign mean?
- On a roadway with three or more lanes traveling in the same direction, the leftmost lane is intended to be used
- When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you must
- When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at least
- When you are turning from a one-way street onto a two-way street or divided roadway, you should turn from
- When overtaking and passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should pass
- Which of the following are used as left-edge lines on divided highways?
- You see an emergency vehicle stopped ahead with its flashing lights on. What must you do?
- _________ may be used in work zones in both day and night to guide drivers into certain traffic lanes.
- In Oregon, when are you allowed to pass on the right?
- On a highway, the left lane should be used for
- This sign indicates
- On multilane roads, slower vehicles must travel _________ except when passing.
- On a highway with three or more lanes going in the same direction, fast-moving vehicles should use
- A flashing yellow light means that you should
- If an emergency vehicle is approaching you with a siren or flashing lights on, you must
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