California DMV Written Test 2024 ( 50 REAL TEST Questions and Answers )

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Watch this video to study for your California Driver Permit Test also called as California Drivers Knowledge Test.

Our goal is to make sure that you pass your California Driver Written Test and get your driver's license as soon as possible.

Before you can get a driver’s license in California, you need to pass a knowledge test. This test shows that you understand driving laws and feel comfortable behind the wheel. It covers everything from driving basics to the rules of the road and safe driving habits.

The test questions are the most common questions that appear on the California permit written test and are all taken from the official California Drivers handbook.

This is a multiple-choice test of the DMV Written Test that covers road rules and traffic laws. This practice test will prepare you for the DMV permit exam.


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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you for watching. If you found this video helpful, please hit the LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE to my channel for more practice videos. Your likes, comments and subscriptions motivate me to create more useful and meaningful content. Thank you for your support! ❤❤🙏🙏 Don't forget to get your copy of the FREE CA DMV Road Signs Cheatsheet here : dmv-permit-practice-test.com/free-dmv-road-signs-c…
  • @arturobeniez2446
    Just did it yesterday and passed 🎉to anyone who thinks this doesn’t work you are wrong this saved me
  • @mystic7381
    Just passed. I remember most of the questions and I will say, the questions on the test will be slightly or quite different from the practice questions no matter what, (from DMV website or not), BUT this video does a REALLY great job at training you in the logic of the questions and driving overall. That logic and familiarity that this practice test builds up helps a lot. I do recommend watching this video at least 2-3 times throughout a week or two.
  • @waghincalifornia
    Passed in my 1st attempt. Let me share how I prepared. Study for 1-2 hours daily : Fixed appointment 1 week prior (suppose exam is on Monday) : So, on the previous Sunday read 50 pages of the handbook thoroughly and carefully. (give 2 tests from DMV Wesbite, even if you haven't completed reading the whole book) Monday: read the remaining 50 pages thoroughly. (2-3 tests from the DMV website). Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 2-3 tests each day Friday: just take a break if you want. Saturday: again 4-5 tests Sunday: read the full handbook again (this time it won't take much time) & 1-2 tests Monday: give your exam. Just stay calm and read all options carefully. Some questions are logic based so answer accordingly. Note: when you give tests, make a note of your wrong answers and revise them on the day before the exam. Hope this helps!
  • @idisrxpt6242
    WOOOOOO I PASSED TODAY, The only tips that you need to pass the test are to ace such as these, study signs and that sort of stuff, and use common sense when taking the test. Don’t be scared and make sure to re read your question/answer before submitting. Good Luck to all of you!
  • @TedTeske
    Passed on my 3rd attempt. I got forced into reading the book. Children younger than 8 years old or who are shorter than 4 feet 9 inches tall require a rear facing child restraint system. Children who are at least 8 years old or at least 4 feet 9 inches tall can use a properly secured safety belt. You're welcome.
  • @Stunnayeli
    I JUST PASSED!! i only missed 7 questions. this video helped so much & watching the video on the 20 most failed questions. you got this!
  • @bryanmora5567
    I passed on my 3rd attempt today!! After not studying for the first 2 tests!! I made sure to read the handbook and do practice tests!! 40 questions go by so fast when u study! Aced it in 20 minutes!! Driving test Tuesday 🙏🏼💯
  • @fjennewell
    Just took the written test today and passed. As others have said, most of the questions here did not appear in the actual test. But this is very helpful as you would be able to think logically. I took this sample test 3 days before the exam and I was able to review those items which helped me in the actual exam. Took this sample again yesterday and I got them all correct. It would also be helpful to take the other tests in this channel (signalling, road markings and headlights) as these topics are also included in the actual test. Best tip is to read the HANDBOOK! I got 3 mistakes and when I reviewed them, they were all in the handbook ❤
  • @Wickman.
    i take my 4th test tommorow lmao
  • @daddyobyong
    i passed my knowledge test on 10.17.23 and the behind-the-wheel driving test yesterday (11.8.23) with no mistakes at dmv oceanside!!! your videos helped me a lot. thank you. best of luck to all taking the test. = )
  • @thomasbrower305
    A handy trick to remember about intersections is the warning signs (ie. "Stop ahead") are usually posted 100 feet from the intersection.
  • Thanks, I took my written driver's test today and passed first time around. This was very helpful....I looked at this video while in line at the DMV. 😂🥰
  • @torid1193
    Used this video to study the day before my test and passed first try! A lot of these questions are similar but obviously not worded exactly the same, but this is a good way to study imo. I retain information well from videos, so this helped me a lot! Thank you so much!
  • Passed both my Vehicle and Motorcycle, study these videos frequently! Very very helpful, a good piece of advice that I would recommend, is watch these videos while waiting for your number to be called as sometimes you wait for an hour!! God Bless you all
  • @michaeld6262
    Your test questions are really good and sound. Here is some of the advice you may want from the older generation drivers. Waiting for the DMV to rectify a problem on the test with a wrong answer they claimed was right, when the Manual said they were absolutely wrong, and another website doing similar tests in English and Spanish agree with me. The braking distance of a truck (no description so that leaves it up to the imagination) was claimed to be 800 feet on the test... the Manual states 400. The supervisor said he and his staff have no power to change the score even when they are dead wrong. When taking the tests, go slow... you can take as much time as you need.. If you are going to guess at a question, stop, skip the question, and move on- that goes for any one of them.  Common sense is the key, especially if you are 3/4 century young. Look carefully at the wording, picture the entire situation in the question as if you were in that picture, then, it will be more obvious most of the time. Also, make sure you read the manual about the requirements for child safety related to age, weight, size... DMV doesn't give a damn if you don't have kids, are married without kids, and most of your kin are muerto.. just saying.... and most videos do not cover that topic very well... Child restraints are covered on Page 69 and 70 of the manual--- fairly simple... Good luck... don't forget to take deep breaths if you are prone to anxiety, stop doing the test for a minute and close your eyes and say a pray, stay hydrated, and don't OD on the caffeine. You don't want to be flying at 60K feet, when you function best at 30K.
  • a little advice for everyone, please don't search for these questions on the internet (google) they will confuse you and you will most likely get them all wrong. This tutorial was indeed helpful though :)
  • @cecillec2331
    It is wonderful you're making this available to the public online. While passing the test is a necessary goal, avoiding accidents is even more important. I've had so many close calls with people entering a bicycle lane prior to the breaks in the line to make a right turn. Here I am entering the bike lane through the broken line, and a car is already on the bike lane behind me about to hit me. The worse part is the driver is so indignant. He really thought he was right. One chased me into the freeway giving me a one finger peace sign. I wrote to the DMV suggesting they make this a priority lesson because I noticed so many driver's are ignorant of it, but never got a reply.
  • I took the written test today (Feb 8, 2023) and passed on my first try. I will say while these videos are helpful in learning a thing or two it is BEST to study the book because only a couple questions out of 40 that were mentioned here was in the test the rest are based on what is in the book. STUDY THE BOOK AND YOU'LL BE FINE, also common sense!!