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 Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
OR Motorcycle Practice Test 1
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Commercial Driver's License (CDL)
What to Expect on the Oregon motorcycle (Class M) 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 motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The OR DMV motorcycle (Class M) 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.
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.
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.
Do I need an appointment for the Oregon knowledge test?
No — online anytime; DMV offices offer standby or scheduled appointments via DMV2U.
Who actually administers the Oregon driver knowledge test?
The OR DMV administers the test at its authorized offices. Third-party providers may proctor in some locations, but the exam content and scoring are set by OR DMV.
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.
Do I need a calculator for the Oregon knowledge test?
No. Any math on the test is basic mental arithmetic — for example, stopping distances or BAC thresholds. Calculators aren't required and typically aren't allowed.
If I'm nervous, is it better to reschedule my Oregon 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.
Do I need a REAL ID version of my Oregon license?
REAL ID is optional in Oregon; as of May 7, 2025, a REAL ID-compliant driver license or another acceptable ID such as a passport is required to board a domestic flight.
What's a Oregon-specific rule that shows up on the test?
One example: Under-18 online testers require a proctor age 21+ with SSN Rules like this are drawn straight from the state handbook and are the ones out-of-state applicants most often miss.
