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New York Driver's License

New York DMV Knowledge Test β€” 20 questions, 70% to pass (14/20 correct)

Questions20To Pass14 / 20 (70%)Time LimitNone / ζ—  / Sin lΓ­miteLanguages25+RetakesUnlimitedFee$80 (license)

πŸ“‹ 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

πŸ“… How to Schedule

  1. 1

    Make an appointment online (recommended)

    Visit dmv.ny.gov/appointment to book a knowledge test appointment at your local DMV.

  2. 2

    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.

  3. 3

    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.

πŸ’‘ 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.

πŸ“š Driver Handbook

All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.

🎯 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.

34 questions→

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.

23 questions→

Owning a Vehicle

Vehicle registration, title, insurance, inspection, and ownership responsibilities under New York law.

16 questions→

Traffic Control

Covers New York traffic sign shapes and colors, traffic and lane signals, pavement markings, and the authority of traffic officers.

26 questions→

Intersections and Turns

Right-of-way rules, hand signals, turning positions, U-turns, and three-point turns at New York intersections.

22 questions→

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.

18 questions→

Parallel Parking

Parallel parking technique, hill parking, parking on a curb, and where parking, standing, and stopping are prohibited in New York.

16 questions→

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.

28 questions→

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.

24 questions→

Special Driving Conditions

Railroad crossings, expressway driving, night and bad-weather driving, winter and skid recovery, deer, and vehicle emergencies.

18 questions→

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.

20 questions→

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.

10 questions→

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.

7 questions→

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.

6 questions→

πŸ”— Official Resources