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Kansas DMV KS Practice Test ED 2025

Authentic exam simulator, signs trainer, and Kansas-specific scenarios: I-70/I-35 work zones, high crosswinds, rural highways, farm equipment, storm season, and school zones.

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Kansas permit test — at a glance

Item Details
Questions 25 multiple-choice
Passing score 20 correct (80%)
Key topics Road signs, right-of-way, work zones, speed management, crosswinds, sharing the road with farm equipment & slow-moving vehicles
Good to know Expect questions on school zones, rural two-lane passing, and severe weather precautions

Note: Requirements can change with Kansas DMV updates.

Built for Kansas — not a generic quiz

  • I-70 & I-35 work zones: Lane control, flagger signals, speed compliance, fines, and zipper-merge etiquette.
  • Open-plain crosswinds: Steering control, larger following distances, and trailer/large-vehicle awareness.
  • Rural highways: Two-lane passing rules, sight distance, night driving on unlit roads.
  • Farm equipment & SMV: Orange triangle recognition, wide turns, low speeds, safe overtakes.
  • Storm season: Hail, low visibility, hydroplaning risk, safe pull-off choices.
  • School zones: Flashing beacons, stop-for-bus rules, fines, and pedestrian priority.

Why this app works

  • Up-to-date 2025 items aligned with the Kansas Driver Handbook.
  • Real exam simulator mirrors format, timing, and randomization.
  • Road-sign trainer for instant recognition of regulatory, warning, and work-zone signs.
  • Clear explanations that teach the reasoning behind each answer.
  • Progress analytics so you focus where it matters most.

Kansas DMV — Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Kansas permit test?
Typically 25 multiple-choice questions; 20 correct answers are needed to pass (≈80%).
Does the app include Kansas-specific content?
Yes — work zones on I-70/I-35, crosswinds, rural passing, farm equipment, storm safety, and school-zone rules.
Can I practice road signs separately?
Absolutely. Use the dedicated signs trainer for regulatory, warning, guide, and work-zone signs with explanations.
Is this app affiliated with the Kansas DMV?
No. It’s an independent study tool aligned with the Kansas Driver Handbook.

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