New York Driver's License
New York DMV Knowledge Test β 20 questions, 70% to pass (14/20 correct)
π What to Bring
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6 points of identity documents
U.S. passport (4 pts) + Social Security card (2 pts) is the most common combination
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Proof of New York State residency (2 documents)
Utility bill, bank statement, or lease agreement showing your NY address
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Social Security Number
Required if you have one β bring your Social Security card
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$80 application fee
Covers permit, road test, and license. Cash, check, or money order.
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MV-44 application form
Available at any DMV office or download from dmv.ny.gov in advance
π How to Schedule
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Make an appointment online (recommended)
Visit dmv.ny.gov/appointment to book a knowledge test appointment at your local DMV.
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Walk in at a DMV office
Many NY DMV offices accept walk-ins for knowledge tests. Check office hours at dmv.ny.gov before going.
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Check wait times and office locations
Use the NY DMV office locator at dmv.ny.gov to find the nearest office and check current wait times.
π‘ Test Day Tips
- β’NY uses a 6-point ID verification system β make sure your documents add up to at least 6 points before you go.
- β’There is no time limit on the knowledge test β read each question carefully.
- β’You must be at least 16 years old to apply for a learner permit in New York.
- β’The test is available in over 25 languages β ask for your preferred language at the counter.
- β’After getting your permit, you must hold it for at least 6 months and log 50 hours of practice driving.
- β’Study all chapters of the NY Driver's Manual β questions can come from any chapter.
π Driver Handbook
All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.
Ch.1 Driver Licenses
Ch.2 How to Keep Your License
Ch.3 Owning a Vehicle
Ch.4 Traffic Control
Ch.5 Intersections & Turns
Ch.6 Passing
Ch.7 Parallel Parking
Ch.8 Defensive Driving
Ch.9 Alcohol & Other Drugs
Ch.10 Special Driving Conditions
Ch.11 Sharing the Road
Ch.12 If You Are in a Traffic Crash
Ch.13 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Road Signs You Must Know
π― Practice by Topic
Driver Licenses
License requirements, license classes, REAL ID and Enhanced licenses, learner permits, road test preparation, and license renewal in New York State.
How to Keep Your License
How New York suspends or revokes licenses, the point system, junior/probationary driver rules, fees, Driver Responsibility Assessments, and penalties for driving while suspended.
Owning a Vehicle
Vehicle registration, title, insurance, inspection, and ownership responsibilities under New York law.
Traffic Control
Covers New York traffic sign shapes and colors, traffic and lane signals, pavement markings, and the authority of traffic officers.
Intersections and Turns
Right-of-way rules, hand signals, turning positions, U-turns, and three-point turns at New York intersections.
Passing
Rules for passing on the left and right, no-passing zones, mirror checks, school bus stop laws, and penalties for passing a stopped school bus.
Parallel Parking
Parallel parking technique, hill parking, parking on a curb, and where parking, standing, and stopping are prohibited in New York.
Defensive Driving
Defensive driving habits, speed limits, following distance, seat belts and child seats, work zones, roundabouts, fatigue, and phone/texting penalties from Chapter 8 of the New York State Driver's Manual.
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Effects of alcohol and drugs on driving, BAC thresholds and offenses, implied consent, Zero Tolerance, penalties, ignition interlock, and Leandra's Law.
Special Driving Conditions
Railroad crossings, expressway driving, night and bad-weather driving, winter and skid recovery, deer, and vehicle emergencies.
Sharing the Road
How to safely share the road with pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, mopeds, large trucks, slow-moving vehicles, ATVs, and horses in New York.
If You Are in a Traffic Crash
What New York drivers must do at a crash scene: stopping, exchanging information, notifying police, first aid, downed wires, and reporting crashes to the DMV.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Covers how ADAS safety features assist the driver, driver responsibility, system limitations, sensor maintenance, and which features are allowed or banned during the road test.
Road Signs You Must Know
Identifying New York road signs by their standard shapes and colors, from STOP and YIELD to railroad, school, warning, work zone, guide, service, and wrong-way signs.
π Official Resources
NY DMV Official Site β
New York State Department of Motor Vehicles β official site
Driver's Manual (Online) β
Full New York State Driver's Manual with practice tests β read chapter by chapter
Schedule Appointment β
Book your knowledge test appointment at a local NY DMV office
Find a DMV Office β
Find the NY DMV office nearest to you
6-Point ID Guide β
Learn which documents qualify and how many points each is worth
Check Office Wait Times β
See current wait times at NY DMV offices before you go