Free 2026 MO DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Missouri Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your MO DOR written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
MO Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
MO Motorcycle Practice Test 1
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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
What to Expect on the Missouri motorcycle (Class M) Test
Computer (25 multiple-choice questions plus road sign test); administered at Missouri State Highway Patrol driver examination stations.
No time limit
Free / bundled
No cost for written or non-CDL driver skills tests; $3.50 instruction permit issuance fee paid separately at a license office.No appointment required for the non-CDL written test; walk-in at any Missouri State Highway Patrol driver examination station.
Up to two attempts per day until you pass.
English, Spanish, American Sign Language (video), Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Arabic, Bosnian, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Somali, Tagalog, Ukrainian, Urdu
Documents to Bring to Your Missouri Test
Proof of identity, proof of lawful status/date of birth, Social Security number, and Missouri residential address. Minors need a certified birth certificate and a parent/guardian must accompany them to the license office after passing.
Missouri Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Missouri that appear on the MO DOR knowledge test more than others.
- gavel Siddens Bening Hands-Free Law (2023) - no holding or supporting a phone while driving, all ages
- gavel GDL intermediate license curfew 1 a.m.-5 a.m. with passenger limits under 19
- gavel MO Move Over Law - change lanes or slow for stopped emergency/MoDOT vehicles
- gavel Instruction permit available at age 15 with parent/guardian consent
- gavel Insurance minimums 25/50/25 (bodily injury and property damage)
Missouri DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Missouri motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The MO DOR motorcycle (Class M) knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
What's the most common reason people fail their first Missouri attempt?
Underestimating the road-sign section. Rules of the road are intuitive; sign identification isn't — many test-takers know what a sign means but not what its exact shape or color indicates. Spend extra time on /signs.
What happens right after I pass the Missouri knowledge test?
If you brought all required documents, MO DOR normally issues a temporary paper permit or license the same day. Your printed card typically arrives by mail within 2-4 weeks.
Can I look at the Missouri handbook during the actual test?
No — MO DOR treats the exam as closed-book. The handbook is what you use to prepare, not to reference during the exam.
Are practice tests harder than the real Missouri DMV test?
Our practice tests are calibrated slightly harder than the real exam — questions include the trickier phrasings and edge-case scenarios so you're not surprised. If you consistently pass practice at 90%+, the real test will feel easier.
Will I see my Missouri test score right after I submit?
Yes. MO DOR testing terminals display pass/fail and your score immediately after you finish. If you pass, they'll normally begin permit processing the same visit.
How early should I arrive for my Missouri test appointment?
Arrive 15-20 minutes before your slot. MO DOR offices often move faster than the appointment time suggests, and late arrivals may forfeit the slot entirely.
Should I go with my first instinct on the Missouri test?
Usually yes. Research on multiple-choice exams shows changing an answer helps only when you realize you misread the question — not when you simply feel uncertain. Read carefully once, commit, move on.
Where can I verify these Missouri test details on an official source?
MO DOR publishes the authoritative rules at https://apps.mshp.dps.mo.gov/MSHPWeb/PatrolDivisions/DVSD/DE/faqs.html. We refresh our numbers annually against that page — if you spot a discrepancy, the DMV site is the source of truth.
How many questions can I get wrong and still pass the Missouri test?
You can miss at most 5 questions. Any more than that and MO DOR will mark it a fail — you'll need to retake.
