Free 2026 OR DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Oregon Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your OR DMV written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
OR Warm-up Test
A quick 20-question quiz to gauge your readiness. Perfect for starting your study journey.
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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
What to Expect on the Oregon driver Test
35 multiple-choice questions, must answer 28 correctly (80%).
No time limit
$7
$7 charged each time the knowledge test is taken (online or in-office); same fee applies to retakes.No — online anytime; DMV offices offer standby or scheduled appointments via DMV2U.
Online: 2 attempts per 24 hours, 4 attempts total before must test at DMV office.
Retake fee: $7.
English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Vietnamese
Documents to Bring to Your Oregon Test
Proof of physical address and identity, SSN (or e-certify none), existing driver license/permit/ID; additional documents for REAL ID.
Oregon Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Oregon that appear on the OR DMV knowledge test more than others.
- gavel Instruction permit valid for 2 years from issuance
- gavel Under-18 applicants must hold permit at least 6 months before license
- gavel Cheating on the test results in a 90-day testing ban
- gavel Online testing requires desktop/laptop with webcam — no mobile/tablets
- gavel Under-18 online testers require a proctor age 21+ with SSN
Oregon DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Oregon driver permit test?
The OR DMV driver knowledge test has 35 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
Are practice tests harder than the real Oregon 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.
What's the most common reason people fail their first Oregon 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.
Is the Oregon written test the same as the road test?
No. The knowledge test is a written or computer-based exam on rules and signs. After you pass it, you'll take a separate behind-the-wheel road test with an examiner to earn your full license.
Can I take the Oregon DMV test in a language other than English?
Yes. OR DMV offers the knowledge test in 8 languages including English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and 4 more. Ask when scheduling if your language is available at your chosen office.
If I fail, can I retake the Oregon test the same day?
Typically no — most states enforce a waiting period between attempts. See the retake FAQ item above (if we have specific data for your state) or ask the office when they schedule your retake.
Are there "all of the above" trick answers on the Oregon test?
Occasionally, but they're not tricks — they're used when multiple listed actions are all correct. If two answer choices look correct and "all of the above" is offered, that's usually the right pick.
Should I go with my first instinct on the Oregon 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.
Do I have to pay for the Oregon driver handbook?
No. OR 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.
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.
