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Alabama driver knowledge practice

Original practice questions on road signs, traffic rules, right-of-way, and safe driving — written from Alabama's own public driving law.

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Impaired driving · Alabama

A driver age 21 or older is legally over the limit once their blood alcohol concentration reaches which level?

A0.05%
B0.08%
C0.10%
D0.12%
Alabama driving law — 0.08% adult limit
Road signs · Alabama

A red, eight-sided (octagonal) sign at an intersection requires a driver to do what?

ASlow down and proceed if it looks clear
BCome to a complete stop
CYield to traffic on the left only
DStop only when other cars are present
National sign standard (MUTCD) · used by every state
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Alabama · dui alcohol

In Alabama, a person driving a regular passenger vehicle is legally under the influence (per se) when the alcohol in their blood reaches at least:

A0.08 percent
B0.05 percent
C0.10 percent
D0.15 percent
From the law:There is 0.08 percent or more by weight of alcohol in his or her blood
Ala. Code § 32-5A-191
Alabama · dui alcohol

By driving on Alabama's public highways, a person is considered to have already given consent to:

AA search of their home without a warrant
BA chemical test of their blood, breath, or urine for intoxication
CPaying any traffic fine without a court hearing
DGiving up their license plate on request
From the law:Any person who operates a motor vehicle upon the public highways of this state shall be deemed to have given his consent ... to a chemical test or tests of his blood, breath or urine
Ala. Code § 32-5-192
Alabama · dui alcohol

Alabama law makes it unlawful to have an open container of alcohol in which part of a vehicle on a public highway?

AThe locked trunk
BThe engine compartment
CThe passenger area
DA sealed factory container
From the law:It is unlawful for a person to have in his or her possession alcoholic beverages in an open container in the passenger area of a motor vehicle of any kind on a public highway
Ala. Code § 32-5A-330
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Alabama practice test — FAQ

How many Alabama practice questions are there?

657 original practice questions plus 30 free sample questions — every one written and verified from Alabama's own driving law.

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No. DriveTestIQ is independent and not affiliated with any government agency. Every question is original, written and verified from Alabama's public driving law.

Is there a free Alabama practice test?

Yes — 30 free sample questions, no account or card needed.

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What topics do the Alabama questions cover?

Road signs and signals, right-of-way, speed and parking rules, licensing, impaired driving, and safe-driving practice — each grounded in Alabama law.

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