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Oregon Driver's License Practice Test 2026

Oregon DMV Class C Knowledge Test — 35 questions, 80% to pass (28/35 correct) Practice every question free, then sit a 35-question mock scored to the real 80% pass line.

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Questions
35
To Pass
28 / 35 (80%)
Time Limit
None / 无 / Sin límite
Min Age (permit)
15
Retakes AllowedFee Varies
100% freeNo sign-up517 real questions from the official handbook5 languages
✍️ Written from the official Oregon Driver Manual· Reviewed by the PassPrep editorial team· How we verify

📅 Test in a week? Follow the 7-day study plan

Signs first, the real topics day by day, a full mock on day 6 and mistake review on day 7 →

🎯 Practice by Topic

Oregon's driver tests: the vision screening, the Class C knowledge test, and the drive test — what is covered, scoring, and rules for the drive test.

46 questions

Oregon traffic signs by shape and color (regulatory, warning, guide, work-zone) and traffic signals, including flashing signals and signal-failure rules.

68 questions

Lane travel in Oregon: the Basic Rule speed law, speed limits, pavement markings, space cushions, stopping distances, curves, changing lanes, passing, and freeway driving.

105 questions

Turns and intersections in Oregon: turn signals and hand signals, right and left turns, U-turns, intersection right-of-way, and roundabouts.

42 questions

Sharing Oregon roads with pedestrians, school zones and buses, bicycles, motorcycles and mopeds, large vehicles, transit buses, emergency vehicles, and stopped vehicles.

82 questions

Oregon rules for railroad crossings, light rail, and street cars: stopping requirements, gates and signals, and how to share the road with rail vehicles safely.

29 questions

Parking and stopping in Oregon: legal and illegal parking, distances from hydrants/crosswalks/corners, parking on hills, disabled parking, and no-stopping zones.

34 questions

Safe and responsible driving in Oregon: defensive driving, safety belts, communicating with drivers, avoiding collisions, hazardous conditions, dangerous behaviors (DUII, distracted, drowsy), and equipment failures.

72 questions

Other important Oregon driver information: how to apply for a license, additional DMV services, mandatory insurance, traffic collisions and reporting, and loss of driving privileges.

39 questions

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📋 What to Bring

  • Proof of identity and date of birth

    A document such as a U.S. passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card

  • Proof of Oregon residence address

    A document showing your current Oregon residence address

  • Social Security Number

    Provide your SSN, or proof you are not eligible for one

  • Test fee

    Pay the test fee before each test; it is separate from any other fees

  • Parent/guardian (under 18)

    Applicants under 18 must hold an instruction permit for at least 6 months and complete the required supervised driving

📅 How to Schedule

  1. 1

    Study the manual and practice

    Read the Oregon Driver Manual and take practice tests. You can take the knowledge test online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov anytime, or at a DMV office.

  2. 2

    Take the knowledge test

    Take it online with a desktop or laptop (keyboard, mouse, and webcam), or in a DMV office by standby service or appointment. Applicants under 18 need a Proctor over 21 to supervise the online test.

  3. 3

    Bring all required documents

    Bring proof of identity, date of birth, current Oregon residence address, and the test fee. A vision test is done on-site at no charge.

💡 Test Day Tips

  • The Oregon Class C knowledge test has 35 questions; you must answer 28 correctly (80%) to pass.
  • You may apply for an instruction permit in Oregon at age 15.
  • Oregon's basic rule requires you to drive at a speed that is reasonable and cautious for existing conditions, even if it is below the posted speed limit.
  • Oregon's Move Over law requires you to change lanes or, if you cannot, slow to at least 5 mph under the posted speed limit for stopped vehicles with flashing lights.
  • When a traffic signal is dark, such as during a power failure, treat the intersection as if there are stop signs in all directions.

📚 Driver Handbook

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

🔗 Official Resources

Frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the Oregon Driver's License test, and how many do I need to pass?

The Oregon Driver's License knowledge test has 35 questions. You must answer 28 correctly (80%) to pass.

How many questions can you miss on the Oregon Driver's License test?

You can miss up to 7 of the 35 questions and still pass.

Can you take the Oregon Driver's License test in your language?

The Oregon Driver's License knowledge test is offered in: English · 中文 · Español · Tiếng Việt · 한국어. See test languages by state

What should I bring to the Oregon Driver's License test?

Proof of identity and date of birth — A document such as a U.S. passport, birth certificate, or permanent resident card Proof of Oregon residence address — A document showing your current Oregon residence address Social Security Number — Provide your SSN, or proof you are not eligible for one Test fee — Pay the test fee before each test; it is separate from any other fees Parent/guardian (under 18) — Applicants under 18 must hold an instruction permit for at least 6 months and complete the required supervised driving

How do I schedule and take the Oregon Driver's License test?

1. Study the manual and practice: Read the Oregon Driver Manual and take practice tests. You can take the knowledge test online at DMV2U.Oregon.gov anytime, or at a DMV office. 2. Take the knowledge test: Take it online with a desktop or laptop (keyboard, mouse, and webcam), or in a DMV office by standby service or appointment. Applicants under 18 need a Proctor over 21 to supervise the online test. 3. Bring all required documents: Bring proof of identity, date of birth, current Oregon residence address, and the test fee. A vision test is done on-site at no charge.