- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Oklahoma Driver's manual
Free Oklahoma SOK Permit Practice Test 2024
This Oklahoma SOK practice test has just been updated for December 2024 and covers 40 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2024 OK Driver Handbook. In order to receive your Oklahoma driver’s license or learner’s permit, you must first take a driving knowledge test that consists of 50 multiple-choice questions. You will need to answer 80% of them correctly, or 40 questions, to pass the exam. If you fail the test, you will need to wait for at least one business day before you can retake it. If you pass the test, you will also need to pass a vision test, provide two forms of identification, and fill out an application to receive your driver’s license or learner’s permit. If you are under 18, you will need to provide proof of school enrollment or high school graduation, and if you are under 16, you will need to provide proof that you are enrolled in a driver’s education course approved by the state of Oklahoma. The fee for a learner’s permit is $25.50, while the fee for a driver’s license varies.
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FAQs
What does the Oklahoma permit test entail?
The Oklahoma permit test assesses your knowledge of road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices, based on the Oklahoma Driver’s Manual.
How many questions are on the test?
The Oklahoma permit test consists of 50 questions. You need to answer at least 40 correctly to pass, achieving an 80% passing score.
How can I obtain a driver’s permit in Oklahoma?
To obtain a driver’s permit in Oklahoma, you must be at least 15 and a half years old, pass a vision test and the written knowledge test, and provide proof of identity and residency. If under 16, you’ll also need to be enrolled in driver education.
Is driver’s education mandatory for a permit?
In Oklahoma, driver’s education is not mandatory to obtain a permit if you are 16 or older. However, if you are under 16, you must be enrolled in a driver education course to apply for a permit.
Can I get a driver’s license at 18 without a prior permit?
Yes, in Oklahoma, you can apply for a driver’s license at 18 without having held a learner’s permit. You must pass the vision, written, and driving skills tests.
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- Under Oklahoma law, which occupants of a vehicle must wear seat belts or suitable child restraints?
- The proper hand position on the steering wheel for a solid and strong grip is
- When you're driving in fog at night, you should use your
- This sign indicates
- If you approach a vehicle with a triangular reflective orange sign on its rear, what should you do?
- At a railroad crossing, you must stop _________ from the nearest rail if a train is approaching.
- If a truck is trying to pass you, you can help the truck driver by
- What does this sign mean?
- In Oklahoma, you must dim your headlights whenever you are within ________ of an oncoming vehicle.
- In which of the following places are you NOT allowed to park your vehicle?
- If another driver is following you too closely (tailgating you), you must
- This sign indicates
- For an adequate cushion of safety in front of your vehicle, use
- For a driver who is at least 21 years of age, the legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) is
- In heavy rain, your tires can ride on a film of water and lose contact with the road. This hazard is known as
- What does this sign mean?
- When you brake a vehicle without antilock brakes on ice, snow, sleet, gravel, sand, and other loose surfaces, you should tap your brakes slightly at _________ intervals to avoid a skid.
- The stopping distance of your vehicle depends on which of the following factors?
- Under Oklahoma law, the maximum speed limit on four-lane divided highways and two-lane superhighways is _______ unless otherwise posted.
- This sign indicates
- When you are turning from a one-way street onto a two-way street or divided roadway, you should turn from
- In city driving, you should start to signal for at least _________ before you turn, slow down, or stop.
- To enter an expressway, enter it in _________ and adjust your speed before changing lanes.
- What does this sign mean?
- Don't try to pass another vehicle if you are within _______ of an obstructed view.
- If you miss your exit on an expressway, what should you do?
- If you are driving slower than the other traffic on an expressway, you should use
- This object is
- Do not use the opposing lane to pass another vehicle unless you have at least _______ of clear roadway ahead of you.
- On Oklahoma's expressways, the minimum speed limit is usually
- On a multilane road, if you see _________ next to your lane, you may pass when it is safe to do so.
- What does this sign mean?
- What kind of parking is commonly found in parking lots and shopping centers and sometimes at curbs?
- You are driving on an undivided roadway. If you approach a school bus with flashing red lights or showing a red STOP sign, you must
- When two vehicles arrive at an intersection without traffic signs or signals at about the same time, which one has the right-of-way?
- What does this signal mean?
- Upon approaching an intersection, you see a pedestrian with a white cane crossing the street. You must stop
- You must use your headlights _________ and whenever visibility is limited.
- If an emergency vehicle is approaching you with a siren and flashing lights on, you must
- What does this image mean?
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