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OHIO PERMIT TEST PRACTICE 2026 | 120+ QUESTIONS & ANSWERS | DMV WRITTEN EXAM PREP WITH RATIONALES,100% CORRECT ALREADY GRADED A+

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Prepare for the Ohio Permit Test 2025 with 120+ updated practice questions, verified answers, and detailed rationales. Pass your DMV written exam on the first try!

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OHIO PERMIT TEST PRACTICE 2026 | 120+ QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS | DMV WRITTEN EXAM PREP WITH
RATIONALES,100% CORRECT ALREADY GRADED A+



Q1. When approaching a stop sign, what must you always do?
A. Slow down and proceed if clear
B. Stop completely at the marked line, crosswalk, or intersection
C. Yield only if traffic is coming
D. Honk to warn pedestrians
Answer: B. Stop completely at the marked line, crosswalk, or
intersection
Rationale: Ohio law requires a full stop at stop signs regardless of traffic.



Q2. The legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers under age
21 in Ohio is:
A. 0.02%
B. 0.05%
C. 0.08%
D. 0.10%
Answer: A. 0.02%
Rationale: Ohio enforces a “zero tolerance” law for underage drinking and
driving.



Q3. When are you allowed to turn right on a red light in Ohio?
A. Only when a police officer directs you
B. Anytime, even if prohibited by a sign
C. After a complete stop and if the intersection is clear
D. Only between 10 PM and 5 AM
Answer: C. After a complete stop and if the intersection is clear
Rationale: Ohio law permits right-on-red unless a posted sign prohibits it.

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Q4. What should you do when driving in foggy conditions?
A. Use high beam headlights
B. Use low beam headlights
C. Drive with hazard lights on
D. Drive close to the center line
Answer: B. Use low beam headlights
Rationale: High beams reflect off fog and reduce visibility.



Q5. The minimum following distance recommended under good conditions
is:
A. 1 second
B. 2–3 seconds
C. 4–6 seconds
D. 8 seconds
Answer: B. 2–3 seconds
Rationale: The “two-second rule” helps maintain safe stopping distance.


Q6. What does a flashing red traffic light mean?
A. Proceed without stopping
B. Stop, then proceed when safe
C. Stop only if pedestrians are present
D. Treat as a green light
Answer: B. Stop, then proceed when safe
Rationale: It acts like a stop sign.



Q7. If an emergency vehicle approaches with lights and sirens, you must:
A. Speed up to get out of the way
B. Pull over to the right and stop
C. Stop immediately in your lane
D. Ignore unless in an intersection

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Answer: B. Pull over to the right and stop
Rationale: Ohio law requires yielding to emergency vehicles.



Q8. When parking uphill with a curb, wheels should be turned:
A. Toward the curb
B. Away from the curb
C. Straight ahead
D. Doesn’t matter
Answer: B. Away from the curb
Rationale: If brakes fail, the car will roll into the curb instead of traffic.



Q9. What is the penalty for refusing a chemical test (breath, blood, or urine)
in Ohio?
A. $50 fine only
B. License suspension
C. Written warning
D. No penalty
Answer: B. License suspension
Rationale: Implied consent law enforces automatic suspension.



Q10. What does a yellow diamond-shaped sign with a deer symbol mean?
A. Animal hospital ahead
B. Zoo crossing
C. Deer crossing area
D. Hunting zone
Answer: C. Deer crossing area
Rationale: Drivers must be alert for animals crossing.



Q11. When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing red lights, you
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A. Stop at least 15 feet from the tracks
B. Cross quickly before the train arrives
C. Slow down but don’t stop
D. Honk before crossing
Answer: A. Stop at least 15 feet from the tracks
Rationale: Stopping ensures safety until train passes.



Q12. What does a broken yellow line in the center of the road mean?
A. Passing is allowed when safe
B. No passing allowed
C. Road closed ahead
D. School zone
Answer: A. Passing is allowed when safe
Rationale: Broken yellow lines permit passing in both directions.


Q13. The speed limit in school zones during restricted hours is:
A. 15 mph
B. 20 mph
C. 25 mph
D. 30 mph
Answer: B. 20 mph
Rationale: Ohio school zones are strictly enforced at 20 mph.


Q14. If your brakes fail, what is the first thing you should do?
A. Turn off the ignition immediately
B. Pump the brake pedal
C. Honk and wait for help
D. Jump out of the car
Answer: B. Pump the brake pedal
Rationale: Pumping may restore brake pressure.

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