Free Ohio DMV Practice Test 2026

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Getting your license in Ohio begins with the knowledge test run by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, known to most people as the BMV. From the highways linking Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati to the quiet two-lane roads of rural Ohio, the state expects new drivers to know the rules before they take to the road.

Ohio has its own vocabulary worth learning early. The learner's permit here is officially called a TIPIC, short for Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card. Our practice questions follow the style of the real exam so the format feels familiar by the time you sit down at a BMV office.

Passing score

75% to pass

30

of 40 correct

You can miss up to 10 questions and still pass.

BMV

Agency

40

Questions

30 (75%)

To pass

15½

Permit age

Key takeaways

  • The Ohio written test has 40 questions and you need 30 correct (75%) to pass.
  • Questions are drawn from the official Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles handbook and cover road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving.
  • You can apply for a permit at 15½.
  • Practice in two modes: learn with instant explanations, then simulate the real exam under a timer.

Sample Ohio permit test questions

Here are a few real questions from our Ohio bank, with the correct answer and a plain-language explanation. The full test has many more.

  • Road SignsEasy

    1. A red octagonal sign requires a driver to:

    • Make a complete stop before the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection
    • Yield only to pedestrians
    • Slow and roll through
    • Merge to the left

    Why: The unique eight-sided red shape always means stop. You must come to a full stop and proceed only when it is safe.

  • Traffic SignalsEasy

    2. A steady red traffic signal means:

    • Stop and stay stopped until the light turns green
    • Slow down and continue
    • Stop, then go when clear
    • Proceed only if turning

    Why: A steady red requires you to stop and wait for green, except for a permitted right turn on red after stopping and yielding.

  • Traffic LawsMedium

    3. When approaching a stopped school bus with flashing red lights on a two-lane road, drivers in both directions must:

    • Stop and remain stopped until the lights stop flashing
    • Continue past slowly
    • Stop only behind the bus
    • Honk to alert the driver

    Why: On undivided roads, traffic in both directions must stop at least 10 feet from a school bus with flashing red lights until it resumes movement.

  • Right-of-WayMedium

    4. At a four-way stop, if you and another driver arrive at the same time, you should:

    • Go first regardless
    • Wave everyone through
    • Yield to the driver on your right
    • Yield to the larger vehicle

    Why: When two vehicles reach an all-way stop together, the driver on the left yields to the driver on the right.

What’s on the Ohio test

Our Ohio question bank is balanced across the categories the BMV tests. These are the topics to study:

Road Signs22Traffic Laws11Traffic Signals10Right-of-Way8Safe Driving8Pavement Markings3Speed Limits3Parking Rules2Alcohol and Drugs1

How the written test works in Ohio

The Ohio knowledge test has 40 questions, and you need to answer 30 of them correctly to pass, which is 75 percent. The questions cover traffic laws and road signs and are drawn from the Ohio Digest of Motor Vehicle Laws.

Passing the knowledge test is how you earn your TIPIC, the permit that lets you start practicing with a licensed adult. Teens go through Ohio's graduated licensing system, which ties the permit, supervised driving hours, and driver training together as steps toward a full license.

What to study

Ohio's exam covers familiar ground, but certain topics carry the most weight on the test. Make sure these are second nature before you go in.

  • Road signs and signals identified by shape, color, and meaning
  • Right-of-way rules at intersections and four-way stops
  • Ohio speed limits and the reduced limits in school and work zones
  • The state's rules on seat belts and distracted driving
  • Winter driving, since lake-effect snow can hit hard in northern Ohio

Practice Mode vs Exam Mode

Practice Mode walks you through each question with the correct answer and a short explanation so the rules stick. Exam Mode recreates the real 40-question test, holds back feedback until the end, and then gives you a score that tells you whether you are ready to earn your TIPIC at the BMV.

Lake-effect snow and busy interstates

Ohio drivers deal with two big realities. The northern part of the state, especially near Lake Erie, gets heavy lake-effect snow that can blanket roads quickly and stretch out stopping distances. Meanwhile, the interstates connecting Ohio's major cities carry plenty of fast-moving traffic and freight. Knowing how to keep a safe following distance, brake smoothly on slick pavement, and read signs at speed is not just test material here, it is daily life behind the wheel.

Road signs show up on every test

Learn to read signs by shape and color and you bank easy points. Here are a few you should know cold:

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What to study for the Ohio written test

  • Road sign and signal recognition by shape, color, and meaning
  • Right-of-way rules at intersections, merges, and crosswalks
  • Speed limits and the lower limits in school and construction zones
  • Seat belt and distracted driving laws in Ohio
  • Safe driving in snow and ice, including lake-effect conditions

Ohio test day checklist

  • Proof of identity, residency, and Social Security number as required
  • A completed application for your TIPIC
  • Glasses or contacts if you need them for the vision check
  • Payment for the permit fee at the BMV

How Ohio compares

Ohio test requirements compared to a typical state
RequirementOhioTypical US state
Questions on the test4020–50
Correct answers to pass30Varies
Passing score75%70–85%
Earliest permit age15½15–16

What happens if you do not pass the Ohio test?

Missing the cutoff is not the end of the road. The Ohio written test requires 30 correct answers out of 40 (75%), so you can miss up to 10 questions and still pass. If you score below that line, you are allowed to retake the exam. Most states ask you to wait a short period before trying again, often the same day, the next day, or after a few days, and a small retest fee may apply. The exact waiting period and any fee are set by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, so confirm the current policy with them before you return.

The smartest move after a near miss is to study the specific topics that tripped you up rather than starting over from scratch. Our results page shows which categories pulled your score down, so you can focus your next session on road signs, right-of-way, or whichever area needs work. Take the free Ohio practice test a few more times until you are scoring comfortably above 75%, then schedule your retake with confidence.

Official Ohio DMV resources

Always confirm the current rules with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).

Keep preparing

Ohio permit test FAQ

How many questions are on the Ohio permit test?

The Ohio knowledge test has 40 questions covering road rules and signs.

What score do I need to pass in Ohio?

You need 30 correct answers out of 40, which is 75 percent.

What is a TIPIC?

TIPIC stands for Temporary Instruction Permit Identification Card. It is Ohio's name for the learner's permit you earn by passing the knowledge test.

How old do I have to be to get a permit in Ohio?

You can apply for a TIPIC at 15 and a half in Ohio.

What if I fail the Ohio written test?

You can retake it. Review the questions you missed, especially the road signs, before going back to the BMV.

Is this the official Ohio BMV test?

No. This is a practice tool. The official knowledge test is administered by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles.

Does the Ohio test cover road signs?

Yes. Road signs are a significant part of the exam, so practice identifying them by shape and color, not just by reading the words.

Sources

We summarize public information from the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles in our own words. Confirm details with the official source: