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Obtaining your New Hampshire driver’s license starts with your being at least 15½ years old and passing a vision screening and a timed written knowledge test (it must be completed within 40 minutes). This test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, safe driving practices, road signs and signals, driving under the influence, parking rules, and vehicle equipment, as outlined in the state’s New Hampshire DMV 2026 Driver’s Manual. To pass, you must score at least 80% (32 out of 40 questions) in person at the DMV. NH requires 10 days between retakes. That’s a hefty waiting period, so use our free New Hampshire DMV permit practice test to prepare. It’s designed to simulate the real exam, with questions based on the New Hampshire DMV Driver’s Manual, updated for January 2026. Our program also offers real-time feedback on all mistakes, which has been shown to speed up the learning process.
Tricky exam topics covered here:Curves & HillsDui & Alcohol Limits Start free permit practice test
Original questions by our team Based on 2026 NH Driver Handbook Trustpilot 2 NH students practicing right now 2 NH students online now •47 tests completed today statewide
Reviewed for legal and handbook accuracy
Steven Litvintchouk
M.S., Chief Educational Researcher (ACES member)
Last verified for accuracy on Dec 01, 2025
Test design and learning experience oversight
Andrei Zakhareuski
Co-founder & CEO, Driving-Tests.org
Questions are created and maintained by the Driving-Tests.org content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the New Hampshire DMV changes its handbook or website information. Official sources we check:- New Hampshire Driver Handbook (2026 edition),
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How to use this practice test
- Start here. One of 4 free New Hampshire tests. ~6 min. Read explanations as you go.
- Cover more ground. All tests have different questions - no repeats.
- Finish strong. Try the Exam Simulator for a full-length run.
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- Exam-like questions from the current handbook + questions most people get wrong. Explanations cite the manual.
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Actual DMV permit test: What to expect?
The New Hampshire permit test has 40 questions. You must get 32 correct (80%) to pass.- Where: Any New Hampshire DMV office (find locations)
- Bring: ID + SSN + residency proof; NH does not issue learner permits; Youth Operator license until age 21. (see checklist)
- If you fail: Retake after 10 calendar days.
- Top reasons for failure: headlight usage and when to turn them on, railroad crossing procedures.
- Ready to schedule? Book your NH DMV appointment
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With this, I passed the 40-minute test in under 8 minutes.Super helpful! Best part: it keeps track of what you get wrong and keeps re-asking until you get it right. This was my only practice, and I passed the 40-minute test in under 8 minutes.:) AAleeumI was able to take my drivers written test within 3 days.Amazing. I passed first try and this website made it super easy. I honestly wouldn’t have been able to pass without the studying tools and info in these lessons. 10/10 recommend! CCCarly CroninFinally passed.Passed my test after 12 years suspension! I did very well I highly recommend this site. It was easy and corrected and explained why I got answers wrong, thanks again! WWillieAbout the New Hampshire learner permit
The use of hand-held devices of any type while driving in New Hampshire is against the law for all drivers. Additionally, for minors, New Hampshire administers a Graduated Driver’s License (GDL) program that incrementally increases a driver’s privileges.
New Hampshire does not issue learner’s permits to student drivers. At age 15½, after passing the vision and knowledge tests, you can start driving under the supervision of your parent, guardian, or other licensed responsible adult at least 25 years of age. At age 15 years and 9 months, you can enroll in a state-approved Driver Education Course. Once you turn 16, complete the driver’s education course, and complete an additional 40 hours of supervised driving, you can move to the next step, the Youth Operator License. It comes with a few restrictions, like no driving between 1:00 AM and 4:00 AM, and for the first six months, no more than one passenger under 25 unless accompanied by a licensed adult. At the age of 18, you can receive an unrestricted driver’s license.
To apply, go to the DMV with proof of identity (passport, birth certificate), proof of Social Security number, proof of New Hampshire residency (utility bill, lease agreement), and if you’re under 18, your parent or guardian’s consent and a driver’s Out-Of-Class Log Sheet. Submit the documents, pass a vision screening, pay the fee, and pass the official written test.
More NH DMV written exam resources
- NH DMV Diagnostic Test
- Practice Test 1 (you are here)
- Practice Test 2
- Practice Test 3
- Practice Test 4
- Practice Test 5
- Basics Marathon
- Complex Situations 1
- Complex Situations 2
- True/False Road Signs
- Road Signs and Situations
- Road Signs Mini
- Road Signs Full
- Intermediate Marathon
- Fines and Limits
- Distracted Driving
- Drinking and Driving
- Advanced Marathon
- NH DMV Exam Simulator
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Sources & methodologyWe build our practice questions from the current 2026 NH Driver Handbook and refine them using patterns recent test‑takers report.
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