Free 2026 DE DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Delaware Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your DE DMV written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
DE Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
DE Motorcycle Practice Test 1
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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
What to Expect on the Delaware motorcycle (Class M) Test
Computer-based; 30 questions on the Class D knowledge test, 80% to pass (24 of 30).
No time limit
$40
$40 Class D learner's permit fee covers the knowledge test; must be paid again for each retake.Appointment required and scheduled online through the Delaware DMV appointment system.
English, Spanish, Amharic, Arabic, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Nepali, Portuguese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Yoruba
Documents to Bring to Your Delaware Test
Proof of identity and age, lawful U.S. status, Delaware address, and Social Security Number. Under-18 applicants need parent/guardian signature and completion of driver education.
Delaware Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Delaware that appear on the DE DMV knowledge test more than others.
- gavel GDL Level 1 holders (16-17) cannot drive 10pm-6am for the first 6 months
- gavel No cell phone use for drivers under 18 or holders of a learner's permit
- gavel Move Over Law: must move over or slow down for stopped emergency, tow, and utility vehicles
- gavel Delaware requires headlights on when windshield wipers are in use
- gavel Level 1 permit holders limited to one non-family passenger during the first 6 months
Delaware DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Delaware motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The DE DMV motorcycle (Class M) knowledge test has 30 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
Should I read the whole Delaware handbook before taking practice tests?
Not necessarily. Most successful test-takers skim the handbook once, then drill practice tests. When they miss a question they jump back to that chapter. This is far more efficient than a cover-to-cover read.
How many practice tests can I take on this site?
Unlimited. There's no login, no daily cap, and no payment gate. Take one, review your mistakes, take another. Free practice tests are how we help — we make our money from ads, not from the tests.
Can I retake the Delaware knowledge test if I fail?
Yes. You must wait 10 days between failed attempts. Each retake costs $40.
Where can I verify these Delaware test details on an official source?
DE DMV publishes the authoritative rules at https://dmv.de.gov/DriverServices/drivers_license/index.shtml?dc=dr_lic_written. We refresh our numbers annually against that page — if you spot a discrepancy, the DMV site is the source of truth.
What happens before I actually take the Delaware test at the office?
You'll present your documents, pay applicable fees, pass the vision screening, and (if you're issued a permit that day) get your photo taken. Only then are you handed off to a testing terminal or a paper packet.
Can I take the Delaware DMV test in a language other than English?
Yes. DE DMV offers the knowledge test in 13 languages including English, Spanish, Amharic, Arabic, and 9 more. Ask when scheduling if your language is available at your chosen office.
Can I use my phone during the Delaware DMV knowledge test?
No. All electronics are prohibited during the exam and most offices ask you to leave them in a locker. Use your phone to drill practice tests before you walk in.
Do I need a REAL ID version of my Delaware license?
Delaware REAL ID and non-compliant licenses cost the same; a one-time in-person revalidation with original identity, SSN, and two residency proofs is required to upgrade. Mid-cycle upgrade incurs a $20 duplicate fee.
Do I have to pay for the Delaware driver handbook?
No. DE DMV publishes it free as a PDF and often prints free copies at DMV offices. Beware sites that charge to "download" it — the state's version is always free.
