Andrei Zakhareuski - Content Writer
Andrei Zakhareuski - Content Writer

Ace Your Georgia Learner’s Permit Test: Practice Makes Perfect

Getting your Georgia learner’s permit is the first step towards driving independence, and passing the knowledge test is a crucial part of this process. To help you succeed, we’ve compiled a comprehensive Georgia learner’s permit practice test, designed to mirror the real exam and boost your confidence. This practice test covers essential road rules, traffic laws, and road signs you’ll need to know to pass and become a safe driver in Georgia.

Before you jump into the practice questions, remember that thorough preparation is key. Studying the official Georgia Driver’s Manual is highly recommended. This manual is your primary resource and contains all the information you’ll be tested on. Our practice test is designed to complement your study efforts, helping you identify areas where you might need further review and get comfortable with the test format.

Now, let’s test your knowledge with these sample questions:

  1. According to the Georgia Drivers Manual, if traffic from another roadway is merging onto the roadway you are traveling on, you should

    • [ ] Slow down and adjust to the speed of the merging traffic.
    • [ ] Speed up to create a gap for the merging traffic.
    • [x] If safe, move into another lane to allow the merging traffic to enter.
    • [ ] Maintain your speed and lane position.
  2. If a school bus is stopped on a divided highway, cars traveling on the opposite side of the road are NOT required to

    • [ ] Slow down to 20 mph.
    • [x] Stop.
    • [ ] Proceed with caution.
    • [ ] Honk to warn the bus driver.
  3. Under Georgia’s “Move Over” Law, drivers must _________ when an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is stopped on the side of the road.

    • [ ] Stop completely.
    • [ ] Slow down and proceed with caution.
    • [x] Move over into a non-adjacent lane if possible, or slow down significantly.
    • [ ] Maintain speed but be aware.
  4. What does this sign indicate?

    • [ ] Divided highway ahead.
    • [x] Two-way traffic ahead.
    • [ ] One-way traffic ahead.
    • [ ] Road narrows ahead.

    Alt text: Diamond-shaped yellow warning sign with a vertical two-way arrow symbol indicating two-way traffic ahead, for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  5. Two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection (i.e., one without stop signs, yield signs, or traffic signals) at about the same time. Which of the following is true?

    • [ ] The vehicle on the left has the right-of-way.
    • [x] The vehicle on the right has the right-of-way.
    • [ ] Both vehicles should proceed simultaneously.
    • [ ] Neither vehicle has the right-of-way.
  6. When passing a motorcycle, you must

    • [ ] Pass as quickly as possible.
    • [x] Give the motorcycle the entire lane.
    • [ ] Pass closely but cautiously.
    • [ ] Honk your horn before passing.
  7. In Georgia, the maximum speed limit __________ is 65 mph.

    • [ ] On urban interstates.
    • [x] On rural interstates.
    • [ ] On all state highways.
    • [ ] In business districts.
  8. This sign indicates

    • [ ] School zone ahead.
    • [ ] Pedestrian crossing ahead.
    • [x] Bicycle crossing ahead.
    • [ ] Playground ahead.

    Alt text: Diamond-shaped yellow warning sign with a bicycle symbol indicating a bicycle crossing ahead, relevant for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  9. Do not make a U-turn on a curve or near the top of a hill if you cannot be seen by

    • [ ] Pedestrians.
    • [x] Other drivers.
    • [ ] Bicyclists.
    • [ ] Police officers.
  10. When there are two or more lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, slower vehicles should use

    • [ ] The center lane.
    • [ ] The right lane for passing.
    • [x] The right lane.
    • [ ] Any lane, regardless of speed.
  11. You must always stop __________ from the nearest rail of a railroad crossing if a train is approaching.

    • [ ] 5 feet.
    • [ ] 10 feet.
    • [x] 15 feet.
    • [ ] 20 feet.
  12. At this intersection, the white line painted across each approach lane represents

    • [ ] Lane dividers.
    • [ ] Stop line for pedestrians.
    • [x] Stop line for vehicles.
    • [ ] Yield line.

    Alt text: Image of an intersection with a solid white line across the approach lane, representing a stop line for vehicles, important for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  13. When you drive through a work zone, you should NOT

    • [ ] Reduce your speed.
    • [ ] Increase your following distance.
    • [x] Speed up to get through quickly.
    • [ ] Obey instructions from workers.
  14. In Georgia, the penalties for a first offense of driving under the influence of intoxicants include which of the following?

    • [ ] Jail time.
    • [ ] License suspension.
    • [ ] Community service.
    • [x] All of the above.
  15. In Georgia, you must use your headlights

    • [ ] From dawn to dusk.
    • [ ] When it is raining.
    • [ ] One-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
    • [x] One-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise and when visibility is limited.
  16. What does this road sign mean?

    • [x] Keep right.
    • [ ] Right turn ahead.
    • [ ] No right turn.
    • [ ] Divided highway ends.

    Alt text: White rectangular regulatory sign with a right-pointing arrow and text “Keep Right”, indicating drivers must keep to the right side of the road, for Georgia learner’s permit test practice.

  17. Horizontal rectangular signs are generally used as

    • [ ] Warning signs.
    • [x] Guide signs.
    • [ ] Regulatory signs.
    • [ ] Construction signs.
  18. Two solid yellow lines in the center of the road mean that passing is

    • [ ] Allowed if safe.
    • [x] Not allowed in either direction.
    • [ ] Allowed in one direction only.
    • [ ] Allowed for emergency vehicles only.
  19. Under Georgia law, each occupant in the front seat of a passenger vehicle must

    • [x] Wear a seat belt.
    • [ ] Be over 18 years old.
    • [ ] Have a valid driver’s license.
    • [ ] Be related to the driver.
  20. What does this warning sign indicate?

    • [ ] Stop ahead.
    • [ ] Yield ahead.
    • [x] Signal ahead.
    • [ ] Roundabout ahead.

    Alt text: Diamond-shaped yellow warning sign with a traffic signal symbol, indicating traffic signals are ahead, for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  21. While driving, you should generally keep your hands on the steering wheel at

    • [ ] 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock positions.
    • [x] 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions.
    • [ ] 8 o’clock and 4 o’clock positions.
    • [ ] Any comfortable position.
  22. In a typical passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as

    • [ ] 25 mph.
    • [x] 35 mph.
    • [ ] 45 mph.
    • [ ] 55 mph.
  23. On a divided highway, you must ____________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer.

    • [ ] Drive in the left lane.
    • [x] Drive to the right of the median.
    • [ ] Drive in the median lane.
    • [ ] Use the shoulder lane.
  24. What does this sign mean?

    • [ ] Advisory speed limit.
    • [ ] Minimum speed limit.
    • [x] Maximum speed limit.
    • [ ] Variable speed limit.

    Alt text: White rectangular regulatory sign with “Speed Limit 50” indicating the maximum legal speed is 50 mph, important for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  25. To stay alert and avoid highway hypnosis on long expressway trips, you should

    • [ ] Drive as fast as legally possible.
    • [ ] Close your windows for fresh air.
    • [x] Take breaks every two hours.
    • [ ] Listen to loud music.
  26. _________ are the most likely places for car and motorcycle collisions to occur.

    • [ ] Highways.
    • [x] Intersections.
    • [ ] Construction zones.
    • [ ] Railroad crossings.
  27. If you’re following a motorcycle, you should maintain a following distance of at least

    • [ ] One second.
    • [ ] Two seconds.
    • [x] Three seconds.
    • [ ] Four seconds.
  28. What does this sign mean?

    • [ ] No trucks allowed.
    • [ ] Truck stop ahead.
    • [x] Steep downgrade ahead.
    • [ ] Truck route.

    Alt text: Diamond-shaped yellow warning sign with a truck going downhill symbol and percentage grade, warning of a steep downgrade ahead, relevant for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  29. When sharing the road with a large commercial motor vehicle, you must watch out for

    • [ ] The vehicle’s smaller blind spots.
    • [x] The vehicle’s large blind spots, wide turns, and air turbulence.
    • [ ] The vehicle’s low speed.
    • [ ] The vehicle’s frequent stops.
  30. When you stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk on a multilane road, you should stop at least

    • [ ] 5 feet before the crosswalk.
    • [x] Before entering the crosswalk.
    • [ ] In the middle of the crosswalk.
    • [ ] 10 feet after the crosswalk.
  31. When making a left turn at an intersection or into an alley or driveway, you must yield the right-of-way to

    • [ ] Vehicles turning right.
    • [x] Oncoming vehicles.
    • [ ] Pedestrians only.
    • [ ] Vehicles approaching from behind.
  32. What does this sign mean?

    • [ ] School crossing zone.
    • [x] School zone.
    • [ ] School bus stop ahead.
    • [ ] Playground zone.

    Alt text: Pentagonal-shaped yellow/green warning sign with two children walking symbol, indicating a school zone, important for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

  33. When the yellow lights are flashing, all drivers approaching ________ must obey the speed limit posted on the sign.

    • [ ] Emergency vehicles.
    • [x] School zones and construction zones.
    • [ ] Railroad crossings.
    • [ ] Intersections.
  34. A person 21 years of age or older is considered under the influence of alcohol if the person’s blood alcohol concentration is _________ per 100 mL of blood.

    • [ ] 0.05% or more.
    • [x] 0.08% or more.
    • [ ] 0.10% or more.
    • [ ] 0.15% or more.
  35. Where there are four or more lanes with traffic moving in opposite directions, what do two solid yellow lines mark?

    • [ ] Edge of the roadway.
    • [ ] Lane dividers.
    • [x] The separation of lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
    • [ ] Bike lanes.
  36. This sign is found on the rear of

    • [ ] Buses.
    • [ ] Motorcycles.
    • [x] Slow-moving vehicles.
    • [ ] Emergency vehicles.

    Alt text: Triangular orange and red bordered sign indicating a slow-moving vehicle, typically found on farm equipment or construction vehicles, for Georgia learner’s permit test preparation.

  37. When a turning lane is provided for vehicles traveling in both directions, you should use

    • [ ] The lane for passing.
    • [ ] The lane for merging.
    • [x] The lane for making left turns.
    • [ ] The lane for making right turns.
  38. Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some streets and highways indicate

    • [ ] Bike lanes.
    • [x] Obstructions or hazards.
    • [ ] Pedestrian crosswalks.
    • [ ] Parking zones.
  39. If a tire blows out, you should

    • [ ] Brake hard immediately.
    • [ ] Turn sharply to the side of the road.
    • [x] Grip the steering wheel firmly and steer straight.
    • [ ] Accelerate to maintain control.
  40. This driver is using a hand signal. The driver intends to

    • [ ] Turn right.
    • [x] Turn left.
    • [ ] Stop.
    • [ ] Go straight.

    Alt text: Image of a driver extending their left arm straight out of the car window, signaling a left turn, for Georgia learner’s permit practice test.

FAQs

Have questions about the Georgia learner’s permit test? We’ve got answers!

What are effective study methods for the permit test?

To effectively prepare for the Georgia permit test, the best approach is to thoroughly review the official Georgia Driver’s Manual. Supplement your reading with practice tests like the one above. Practice tests help solidify your understanding of the rules and regulations and familiarize you with the question formats you’ll encounter on the actual exam. Consistent study and practice are key to success.

How challenging is the permit test?

The Georgia learner’s permit test is designed to assess your knowledge of driving rules and safety. While the difficulty can be subjective, most applicants find it manageable with adequate preparation. By diligently studying the Driver’s Manual and utilizing practice tests, you can significantly increase your chances of passing. Remember, these resources are designed to help you succeed!

Does the DMV accept walk-ins for the permit test?

Yes, in Georgia, DMV offices generally accommodate walk-ins for the permit test. However, to minimize wait times and ensure availability, it’s always a good idea to check the specific policies of your local DMV office. You can also check online or call ahead to inquire about appointment scheduling, which might be a more convenient option.

Am I allowed to drive alone with a permit?

No, absolutely not. In Georgia, a learner’s permit strictly prohibits driving alone. You must always be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old. This supervising driver must be seated in the front passenger seat and be legally capable of taking control of the vehicle if necessary. This requirement is in place for your safety and the safety of others on the road as you gain driving experience.

What is the cost of a learner’s permit?

The fee for a learner’s permit in Georgia is approximately $10. However, fees can be subject to change. Therefore, it’s always best to verify the most current fee directly on the official Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) website or by contacting your local DDS office before your visit. This ensures you have the correct information for your application process.

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