Free 2026 OH DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Ohio Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your OH BMV written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
OH Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
OH Motorcycle Practice Test 1
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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
What to Expect on the Ohio motorcycle (Class M) Test
40 multiple-choice questions, must answer 75% correctly (30 of 40).
No time limit
No — walk-in at deputy registrar/driver exam stations, or online (adults 21+).
In-person: unlimited (once per day); Online: 2 attempts per 6 months.
1-day wait between attempts.
English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, French, Haitian Creole, Japanese, Russian, Somali, American Sign Language
Documents to Bring to Your Ohio Test
Proof of full legal name, date of birth, Social Security number (if assigned), Ohio residency, and citizenship/legal presence.
Ohio Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Ohio that appear on the OH BMV knowledge test more than others.
- gavel Hands-free law (2023): holding a phone while driving is a primary offense
- gavel Move Over law applies to all roadways for any vehicle with flashing lights
- gavel TIPIC holders under 18 need 24 hrs classroom + 8 hrs BTW driver ed and 50 hrs supervised (10 at night)
- gavel Under-18 applicants must hold TIPIC at least 6 months before road test
- gavel Probationary license: no driving midnight-6am for drivers under 17
Ohio DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Ohio motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The OH BMV motorcycle (Class M) knowledge test has 40 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
What's a Ohio-specific rule that shows up on the test?
One example: Hands-free law (2023): holding a phone while driving is a primary offense Rules like this are drawn straight from the state handbook and are the ones out-of-state applicants most often miss.
Can I use my phone during the Ohio 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.
Can I take the Ohio DMV test in a language other than English?
Yes. OH BMV offers the knowledge test in 10 languages including English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and 6 more. Ask when scheduling if your language is available at your chosen office.
If I'm nervous, is it better to reschedule my Ohio appointment?
If you consistently score at or above passing (80-85%+) on our practice tests, don't reschedule — test-day nerves usually drop 5-10 points and you'll still pass. If your practice scores are still below passing, more prep + a later date is worth it.
Are practice tests harder than the real Ohio 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.
Do I need a REAL ID version of my Ohio license?
Customers may choose a federally Compliant (REAL ID) Card or a Standard Card; each requires different identity documents, and a first-time REAL ID must be obtained in person at a deputy registrar.
Does Ohio require a helmet during the motorcycle skills test?
Every state requires a DOT-compliant helmet during the skills test regardless of the state's on-road helmet law. Bring your own — a rental helmet's fit affects your test performance.
How long does it take to prep for the Ohio knowledge test?
Most first-timers pass after 4-8 hours of focused study spread over a week: one full read of the handbook, then repeated practice tests until you score 90%+ on three attempts in a row.
Who actually administers the Ohio driver knowledge test?
The OH BMV administers the test at its authorized offices. Third-party providers may proctor in some locations, but the exam content and scoring are set by OH BMV.
