- Updated for March 2025
- Based on official Nebraska Driver's manual
Free DMV Written Test Simulator for Nebraska | Updated for 2025
Niobrara State Park. A half dozen picturesque and historical scenic byways. The vibrant social scenes and nightlife in Omaha and Lincoln. Commuting via I-80, I-680, U.S. 30, U.S. 34, or U.S. 77 to work in agriculture, information technology, insurance, or manufacturing. Nebraska is the 16th-largest state by land area and the eighth-least densely populated. In Nebraska, a valid driver’s license is much more than a photo ID. It’s your official pass to freedom, access, and a richer quality of life.
You must meet a series of requirements to qualify for a driver’s license. One crucial requirement is to pass the official Nebraska DMV written test for a learner’s permit. Your permit will allow you to practice driving under supervision. The written test has 25 questions based on the official driver’s manual (Nebraska DMV Handbook (NE Driver's Manual) 2025). To pass, you must correctly answer at least 80% of the questions. Think it will be easy to pass the test after you’ve read the official driver’s manual a couple of times? Think again! In 2020 – 2023, about 39.7% of applicants who took the DMV written test failed it on their first attempt.
We want to make sure that you pass on your first try. We’ve created various study tools, including a series of practice tests. This is the second of our five Nebraska Permit Practice Tests. These practice tests are up to date as of March 2025 and based on the official Nebraska driver’s manual. All practice questions are multiple choice. You must choose the best or most complete answer for each question.
As you take this practice test, you can call on our AI Assistant for help with any question. You can ask it to give you a hint or explain the question in greater depth. You can also ask your own questions about driving. Watch the Progress Bar to track your score as you go through the test. When you answer a question correctly, the question number will turn green. If you miss the question, the question number will turn red, and the AI Assistant will give you the correct answer and an explanation.
Please also read our Nebraska DMV Permit Test Study Guide. It lists things you should do as your exam day approaches. It covers how to prepare your mind and body to ace the written knowledge test, what documents to have with you, what fees you may have to pay, and other last-minute tips.
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- A __________ offers you the best possible protection in a car crash and is therefore your best defense against a drunk driver.
- Your _________ keeps your head and chest from striking the dashboard or windshield in a collision.
- If you are in an intersection when you hear the siren of an approaching emergency vehicle, you should
- Which of the following is NOT a proper step in parallel parking on the right side of the road?
- If you want to change several lanes on a multilane highway,
- This sign means that
- _________ are areas around trucks or other large vehicles in which other vehicles may disappear into blind spots.
- This octagonal (eight-sided) sign is
- If your vehicle's turn signals fail, use _________ until you can have them repaired.
- While driving, if you need to read a map or directions, you should
- In a vehicle with a steering wheel locking mechanism, do not turn the ignition to the lock position while your vehicle is in motion because it will cause
- Diagonal yellow stripes painted on some streets and highways indicate
- Stopping on the pavement or the shoulder is only allowed
- You drive up to an intersection and you see a yield sign. You must
- A red light with a green arrow means
- A double solid yellow line means
- Proactively looking ahead, to the sides, and behind your vehicle to anticipate problems ahead is part of
- When making a right turn, look right and left, then turn the steering wheel using
- A flashing yellow arrow means
- You should avoid driving next to other vehicles on multilane roads because
- What should you do if another driver tailgates your vehicle?
- At an intersection, a steady yellow arrow pointing left means
- When you exit a high-speed, two-lane roadway, _________ if you have traffic following you.
- What does this figure mean?
- When overtaking and passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should pass
- A single solid white line across a road at an intersection means that you must _________ for a traffic signal or sign.
- This sign indicates
- If you are driving down a steep downgrade, you should
- _________ are a pair of white or longitudinal lines that mark where pedestrians are permitted to walk.
- This flag person's signal indicates that
- You may pass a vehicle on the right in all of the following situations EXCEPT
- When passing a stopped emergency vehicle, you must
- A broken yellow line alongside a solid yellow line means that you must NOT pass
- If you are about to pass a bicycle to your right and an oncoming vehicle is approaching you on your left, what should you do?
- Flashing arrow panels may be used in work zones to
- What is the correct hand and arm signal for a left turn?
- You must not use _________ to exit a freeway, even in a traffic jam.
- A sign with black letters on an orange background is
- If you are driving on a highway in heavy rain, you must slow down to avoid
- A flashing yellow light means that you should
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