CALIFORNIA DMV PERMIT TEST PRACTICE ALL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALE | GRADED A+ | NEW UPDATE 2026/2027
Passenger Safety
A person may legally ride in the back of a pickup truck when:
A) In secured seats and using approved safety belts ✓
B) When there is no room in the cab
C) On rural roads only
D) When traveling less than 25 mph
Correct Answer: A) In secured seats and using approved safety belts
Rationale: Passengers may ride in the back of a pickup truck only when the
vehicle has secured seats with approved safety belts. Unrestrained passengers in
pickup beds are at high risk of ejection in a collision or sudden stop. This law
protects passengers from serious injury.
Animal Cruelty
You can be fined up to $1,000 and jailed for six months if you are cited for:
A) Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway ✓
B) Speeding in a school zone
C) Running a red light
D) Driving without insurance
Correct Answer: A) Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway
Rationale: Abandoning animals on highways is a serious offense with significant
penalties. This law protects animals from harm and prevents hazards on
roadways. Abandoned animals pose dangers to themselves and to motorists.
,Parking Lights
When can you drive using only your parking lights?
A) At dawn or dusk
B) In foggy conditions
C) Under no circumstances ✓
D) In residential areas
Correct Answer: C) Under no circumstances
Rationale: It is illegal to drive using only parking lights. Parking lights are not
designed for driving visibility—they don't illuminate the road ahead or make your
vehicle sufficiently visible to others. Use headlights at all times when driving.
Speed and Traffic Flow
Driving slower than the traffic flow tends to:
A) Make a collision more likely to happen ✓
B) Make driving safer
C) Reduce fuel consumption
D) Reduce traffic congestion
Correct Answer: A) Make a collision more likely to happen
Rationale: Driving significantly slower than traffic creates hazards. It causes
following vehicles to brake suddenly or change lanes, increasing collision risk. The
Basic Speed Law requires driving at a speed safe for conditions, not necessarily
slower.
Hydroplaning
If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, you should:
,A) Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes ✓
B) Slam on the brakes
C) Accelerate to regain traction
D) Turn sharply
Correct Answer: A) Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes
Rationale: When hydroplaning, ease off the accelerator and let the vehicle slow
naturally. Do not brake, as this can cause a skid. Braking when hydroplaning can
lock the wheels and make loss of control worse. Once traction returns, you can
gently apply brakes.
Lane Change Procedure
Which of these is the proper way to change lanes?
A) Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder ✓
B) Check mirrors and change lanes
C) Signal and change lanes quickly
D) Look over shoulder and change lanes
Correct Answer: A) Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder
Rationale: The proper lane change sequence is: signal to communicate
intentions, check mirrors to see traffic, and look over your shoulder to check blind
spots. This comprehensive check ensures it's safe to change lanes. All three steps
are essential for safety.
U-Turn Positioning
You are driving on a divided street with multiple lanes in your direction. If you
need to make a U-turn, where should you start?
, A) In the left lane ✓
B) In the right lane
C) In the center lane
D) From any lane
Correct Answer: A) In the left lane
Rationale: Start a U-turn from the far left lane (nearest the center divider). This
gives you the most space to complete the turn and reduces conflict with other
traffic. U-turns must be made carefully, yielding to all oncoming traffic.
DUI Penalties
If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration at or above the legal
limit:
A) You may be fined by the court ✓
B) You will only get a warning
C) Your license will be automatically suspended
D) You will go to jail
Correct Answer: A) You may be fined by the court
Rationale: DUI convictions result in fines imposed by the court. Penalties include
fines, potential jail time, license suspension, and mandatory DUI programs. The
specific penalties depend on the BAC level and whether it's a first or subsequent
offense.
Red Curb Parking
You may not stop a passenger vehicle at any time:
A) Next to a curb painted red ✓
B) In a loading zone
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH
RATIONALE | GRADED A+ | NEW UPDATE 2026/2027
Passenger Safety
A person may legally ride in the back of a pickup truck when:
A) In secured seats and using approved safety belts ✓
B) When there is no room in the cab
C) On rural roads only
D) When traveling less than 25 mph
Correct Answer: A) In secured seats and using approved safety belts
Rationale: Passengers may ride in the back of a pickup truck only when the
vehicle has secured seats with approved safety belts. Unrestrained passengers in
pickup beds are at high risk of ejection in a collision or sudden stop. This law
protects passengers from serious injury.
Animal Cruelty
You can be fined up to $1,000 and jailed for six months if you are cited for:
A) Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway ✓
B) Speeding in a school zone
C) Running a red light
D) Driving without insurance
Correct Answer: A) Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway
Rationale: Abandoning animals on highways is a serious offense with significant
penalties. This law protects animals from harm and prevents hazards on
roadways. Abandoned animals pose dangers to themselves and to motorists.
,Parking Lights
When can you drive using only your parking lights?
A) At dawn or dusk
B) In foggy conditions
C) Under no circumstances ✓
D) In residential areas
Correct Answer: C) Under no circumstances
Rationale: It is illegal to drive using only parking lights. Parking lights are not
designed for driving visibility—they don't illuminate the road ahead or make your
vehicle sufficiently visible to others. Use headlights at all times when driving.
Speed and Traffic Flow
Driving slower than the traffic flow tends to:
A) Make a collision more likely to happen ✓
B) Make driving safer
C) Reduce fuel consumption
D) Reduce traffic congestion
Correct Answer: A) Make a collision more likely to happen
Rationale: Driving significantly slower than traffic creates hazards. It causes
following vehicles to brake suddenly or change lanes, increasing collision risk. The
Basic Speed Law requires driving at a speed safe for conditions, not necessarily
slower.
Hydroplaning
If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, you should:
,A) Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes ✓
B) Slam on the brakes
C) Accelerate to regain traction
D) Turn sharply
Correct Answer: A) Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes
Rationale: When hydroplaning, ease off the accelerator and let the vehicle slow
naturally. Do not brake, as this can cause a skid. Braking when hydroplaning can
lock the wheels and make loss of control worse. Once traction returns, you can
gently apply brakes.
Lane Change Procedure
Which of these is the proper way to change lanes?
A) Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder ✓
B) Check mirrors and change lanes
C) Signal and change lanes quickly
D) Look over shoulder and change lanes
Correct Answer: A) Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder
Rationale: The proper lane change sequence is: signal to communicate
intentions, check mirrors to see traffic, and look over your shoulder to check blind
spots. This comprehensive check ensures it's safe to change lanes. All three steps
are essential for safety.
U-Turn Positioning
You are driving on a divided street with multiple lanes in your direction. If you
need to make a U-turn, where should you start?
, A) In the left lane ✓
B) In the right lane
C) In the center lane
D) From any lane
Correct Answer: A) In the left lane
Rationale: Start a U-turn from the far left lane (nearest the center divider). This
gives you the most space to complete the turn and reduces conflict with other
traffic. U-turns must be made carefully, yielding to all oncoming traffic.
DUI Penalties
If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration at or above the legal
limit:
A) You may be fined by the court ✓
B) You will only get a warning
C) Your license will be automatically suspended
D) You will go to jail
Correct Answer: A) You may be fined by the court
Rationale: DUI convictions result in fines imposed by the court. Penalties include
fines, potential jail time, license suspension, and mandatory DUI programs. The
specific penalties depend on the BAC level and whether it's a first or subsequent
offense.
Red Curb Parking
You may not stop a passenger vehicle at any time:
A) Next to a curb painted red ✓
B) In a loading zone