Alaska Driver Handbook
Read the official manual from AK DMV directly. Download the PDF for offline study or read it online.
Official Resource
This handbook is sourced directly from AK DMV.
Testing at a Glance for Alaska
Once you've read the handbook, here's what to expect at the AK DMV knowledge test.
20
80%
No time limit
$15
Documents You'll Need When You Take the Alaska Test
Primary document proving legal name, DOB, and lawful presence (birth certificate or passport), Social Security Number documentation, and proof of principal residence address (no P.O. box). Applicants under 18 need parental consent and proof of relationship.
Alaska-Specific Rules Covered in This Handbook
Rules unique to Alaska that AK DMV weights heavily in the knowledge test — you'll see these in the handbook chapters.
- gavel Yield to moose and other wildlife on roadways, especially at dawn/dusk
- gavel Use headlights at all times when driving (Alaska recommends daytime running lights)
- gavel Studded tires allowed only Sept 15 - May 1 (south of 60°N latitude)
- gavel Must carry emergency winter gear when traveling remote roads
- gavel Under-18 provisional holders cannot drive 1am-5am or carry non-family passengers under 21 for the first 6 months
After You Pass: Alaska License Renewal
5 years
$20
Up to 1 year before expiration
More Alaska Driving Resources
Alaska Handbook FAQ
Is this the official Alaska driver handbook?
Yes. The handbook mirrored above is the same document AK DMV publishes on its official website — we host it here for faster mobile loading and cleaner reading.
Which Alaska handbook chapters are most likely to appear on the test?
Highest test yield: Traffic Signs (largest single section), Right-of-Way & Intersections, Signals & Signaling, Speed Limits & Following Distance, and Alcohol/Drug laws. Skimming safe-driving-in-fog-type appendices last is a common time-saver.
Do first-time drivers and renewing drivers use the same Alaska handbook?
Yes. AK DMV publishes a single unified handbook covering both. Sections marked "For New Drivers" or "GDL" are the ones a renewing driver can skim; the rest is universal.
How much of the Alaska handbook is state-specific vs. federal?
Federal baseline (signs, signals, general rules of the road) accounts for roughly 70-80% of any state handbook. The remainder — GDL rules, specific fine schedules, unique state laws — is where Alaska differs and where test questions are hardest to guess.
How often is the Alaska driver handbook updated?
AK DMV typically publishes a new edition once a year, though major legislation (e.g., hands-free laws, GDL changes) can prompt an off-cycle refresh. The date on the cover indicates the current edition.
Should I upgrade to a REAL ID version of my Alaska license?
REAL ID requires an in-person visit with source documents (proof of identity/lawful status, SSN, two proofs of Alaska residency). The REAL ID fee is $20 in addition to the standard $20 license fee (total $40).
Are official Alaska handbook translations available?
AK DMV publishes select translations (usually Spanish, sometimes others) on its site. Third-party translations exist online but should be cross-checked against the English source — legal wording matters on the exam.
Is the Alaska driver handbook free to download?
Yes. AK DMV publishes it free as a PDF. If a website is charging to "download" the handbook, it's a scam — the state's official version is always free.
