New Hampshire Free Test 1


This free New Hampshire practice test covers essential road rules and safety regulations found in the official Driver Manual. You will face 30 random questions drawn from a bank of 50, requiring 23 correct answers to pass. It is a great starting point to check your knowledge of basic traffic laws.

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1. On slippery roads, drivers should:

2. This sign means:

3. Which of the following is NOT true about ABS?

4. To avoid becoming an aggressive driver, you should:

5. When you need to change lanes, it is important to:

6. This road sign means:

7. You have been involved in a minor traffic collision with a parked vehicle and you can't find the owner. You must:

8. Before turning left, it is important to:

9. What does this sign indicate?

10. If you stop along the road at night:

11. This sign warns drivers that:

12. You must come to a full stop at a yield sign:

13. This sign indicates:

14. When driving through a curve, you should:

15. ___________ are the most frequent fatality in work zone crashes.

16. When they see this road sign, drivers should:

17. A vehicle is stopped at a crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross the roadway. The driver of the vehicle approaching from the rear should:

18. The yield sign is ___ and white, with ___ letters.

19. How should you hold the steering wheel in modern cars with airbags?

20. As you approach an intersection, the traffic light changes from green to yellow. You should:

21. Your first response to reduced visibility should be:

22. Pentagonal signs are used to indicate:

23. Drivers can proceed through an intersection with a stop sign, but no stop line or crosswalk:

24. When you are involved in an accident, you should:

25. This road sign means:

26. When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights behind you, you must:

27. Parking is not allowed:

28. You are approaching an intersection with a yellow flashing light. You should:

29. When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights, you must:

30. When parked facing downhill, your front wheels should be turned:

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New Hampshire License Classes

New Hampshire issues different license classes for various vehicles. The most common is a Class D license for standard passenger vehicles and small trucks, while a Class M license is required for motorcycles. To operate a commercial vehicle like a large truck or bus, you must obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL).

It is important to understand the distinction between a Class M license and a Class M restriction. A Class M license is for motorcycles, but a Class M with a restriction allows you to operate only a moped or a three-wheeled motorcycle. Always ensure your license class matches the type of vehicle you are driving.

Short, focused summaries of New Hampshire driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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