Free New Hampshire Permit Practice Tests 2026

Get ready to pass your New Hampshire DMV written test on the first try. Our free New Hampshire permit practice tests are based directly on the official New Hampshire Driver's Handbook and contain the same types of questions you will see on test day. Each test covers traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, safe driving techniques, and New Hampshire-specific regulations. With 28 correct answers required out of 40 questions (70% passing score), preparation is essential. Start practicing today - unlimited attempts, instant feedback, detailed explanations.

40
Questions on test
28 correct
Required to pass
70%
Passing score
15 years
Minimum age

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Official New Hampshire Driver's Handbook

The DMV writes every real exam question from this manual - read it alongside your practice tests.

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New Hampshire DMV Written Test Guide

Updated for 2026 · Test details verified against the official Division of Motor Vehicles handbook.

White Mountain roads, snowy winters, and narrow scenic routes around Manchester and Concord give New Hampshire's DMV knowledge test its focus on winter driving, road signs, right-of-way, and the state's own traffic rules. Our New Hampshire practice permit test is built from the official New Hampshire Driver's Manual so you pass with confidence.

What to Expect on the New Hampshire Permit Test

The Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires every new driver to pass a written knowledge test before being issued a learner's permit. In New Hampshire the exam has 40 multiple-choice questions, you need 28 correct to reach the 70% passing score, and you must be at least 15 years old to apply. Every question is drawn from the official New Hampshire driver's handbook, so the topics on our practice tests match exactly what the DMV asks.

Topics Covered on the NH Written Test

  • Traffic Laws: State-specific rules of the road, including right-of-way, lane changing, and intersection rules
  • Road Signs: Recognition and meaning of all standard road signs - warning, regulatory, and informational
  • Speed Limits: Default speed limits, school zones, work zones, and highway speeds
  • Safe Driving: Following distance, blind spots, defensive driving, and weather conditions
  • Alcohol & Drugs: DUI laws, BAC limits, and consequences of impaired driving
  • Parking Rules: Legal and illegal parking situations, curb colors, and distances

How to Prepare for the New Hampshire Permit Test

The strongest preparation pairs a read-through of the official New Hampshire Driver's Handbook with repeated practice tests that surface your weak spots. Because the DMV draws all 40 questions from that handbook, New Hampshire drivers who consistently clear 70% on our practice tests - and review the explanation on every miss - usually pass the real exam on their first attempt. Aim for 28 or more correct, every time, before you book your appointment.

Official New Hampshire DMV Information

For official test requirements, locations, and fees, visit the Division of Motor Vehicles website. You can also read the official New Hampshiredriver's handbook free of charge - every question on our practice tests traces back to it.

New Hampshire Permit Test - Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the New Hampshire DMV written test?

The New Hampshire DMV written knowledge test has 40 questions. You must answer at least 28 correctly (70% passing score) to pass.

What topics are covered on the New Hampshire permit test?

The New Hampshire permit test covers traffic laws and regulations, road signs and their meanings, right-of-way rules, speed limits, safe driving practices, parking regulations, and NH-specific driving laws.

How old do you have to be to get a permit in New Hampshire?

In New Hampshire, you must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner's permit. You will need to pass the written knowledge test and a vision screening at the Division of Motor Vehicles.

Where can I find the official New Hampshire driver's handbook?

The official New Hampshire driver's handbook is available free on the Division of Motor Vehicles website. Our practice tests are based on this handbook, so studying both together gives you the best preparation.

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