North Dakota Free Test 1

This free North Dakota practice test covers essential road rules and safety regulations found in the official Non-Commercial Driver’s Guide. 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. This yellow sign means:

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

3. At night, it is hardest to see:

4. You are stopped behind other vehicles waiting at a stop sign. When the intersection is clear:

5. To practice defensive driving you should:

6. Roads are most slippery:

7. When following a driver who has signaled an intention to make a turn, you should:

8. When in a motor vehicle on or off the highway, it is:

9. Drivers should always signal when:

10. This sign means:

11. This sign means drivers should:

12. If an aggressive driver cuts you off, you should:

13. On an undivided road, you must pull over to the edge of the road and allow an emergency vehicle to pass:

14. You may pass another vehicle:

15. Look over your shoulder to check your blind spot:

16. Never make a U-turn from:

17. Drivers should use the horn:

18. What type of pavement marking shows you which lane you must use for a turn?

19. If your accelerator becomes stuck while driving, you should:

20. A flashing red traffic light:

21. When changing lanes on a highway, drivers should:

22. From top to bottom, traffic lights are:

23. This sign warns drivers that:

24. _____________ lights indicate that drivers should slow down and proceed with caution at an intersection.

25. Drivers must be prepared for anything coming up in the road ahead. They should:

26. If your vehicle's right wheels leave the pavement, you should:

27. In the following situations, drivers should increase their following interval:

28. When the pavement is marked with a double yellow line, drivers may pass other vehicles:

29. This sign means:

30. When other vehicles are approaching an uncontrolled intersection at approximately the same time, you should:

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North Dakota License Classes

The standard license for most drivers is a Class D, which allows you to operate vehicles like cars, vans, and small trucks with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,000 pounds or less. If you plan to operate a motorcycle or motorized bicycle, you will need a separate Class M license, which requires passing additional knowledge and driving tests specific to those vehicles.

For new drivers under the age of 18, North Dakota uses a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program. This multi-stage process begins with an instruction permit at age 14, progresses to a restricted license at 15, and leads to a full, unrestricted license at age 16, provided all requirements are met without any traffic convictions.

Short, focused summaries of North Dakota driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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