Minnesota driver knowledge practice
Original practice questions on road signs, traffic rules, right-of-way, and safe driving — written from Minnesota's own public driving law.
Every Minnesota question stands on Minnesota's law.
A driver age 21 or older is legally over the limit once their blood alcohol concentration reaches which level?
A red, eight-sided (octagonal) sign at an intersection requires a driver to do what?
Straight from Minnesota's own law
Three of the 30 free sample questions — each one cites the exact Minnesota law it is built on.
You are driving and come up behind a school bus that has stopped with its stop-signal arm extended and its red lights flashing. How far away from the bus must you stop?
From the law:the driver of a vehicle approaching the bus shall stop the vehicle at least 20 feet away from the bus. The vehicle driver shall not allow the vehicle to move until the school bus stop-signal arm is retracted and the red lights are no longer flashing.
On a highway with two lanes in your direction, a tow truck is stopped on the shoulder ahead with its warning lights flashing. If it is possible to do so safely, what must you do?
From the law:When approaching and before passing an authorized vehicle with its emergency, flashing, or warning lights activated that is parked or otherwise stopped on or next to a street or highway having two lanes in the same direction, the driver of a vehicle must safely move the vehicle to the lane farthest away from the authorized vehicle, if it is possible to do so.
Before making a right or left turn on a Minnesota highway, you must signal continuously for at least how much of the distance before the turn?
From the law:A signal of intention to turn right or left shall be given continuously during not less than the last 100 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning. A person whose vehicle is exiting a roundabout is exempt from this subdivision.
Minnesota practice test — FAQ
How many Minnesota practice questions are there?
657 original practice questions plus 30 free sample questions — every one written and verified from Minnesota's own driving law.
Are these the official Minnesota test questions?
No. DriveTestIQ is independent and not affiliated with any government agency. Every question is original, written and verified from Minnesota's public driving law.
Is there a free Minnesota practice test?
Yes — 30 free sample questions, no account or card needed.
How much does full access cost?
$39 for 7 days or $59 for 30 days. One-time payments — no subscription, no auto-renew.
What topics do the Minnesota questions cover?
Road signs and signals, right-of-way, speed and parking rules, licensing, impaired driving, and safe-driving practice — each grounded in Minnesota law.
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