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Minnesota DVS Practice Test 2025

Pass the Minnesota DVS knowledge exam with an authentic simulator, focused signs trainer, and MN-specific scenarios: zipper merge, winter & black-ice driving, school bus stop-arm rules, Move Over law, and work zones.

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Minnesota permit test — quick facts

Item Details
Questions 40 multiple-choice
Passing score 32 correct (80%)
Key topics Signs/signals, right-of-way, lane use, speed limits, safe driving
MN-specific Zipper merge, winter & black ice, school bus stop-arm rules, Move Over law, work-zone etiquette

Note: Local requirements can change with Minnesota DVS updates.

Built for Minnesota — not just another generic quiz

  • Zipper merge etiquette: where and how to merge late to keep traffic flowing safely.
  • Winter driving & black ice: braking distances, skid recovery, bridges/overpasses, visibility tactics.
  • School bus stop-arm rules: when you must stop and the penalties if you don’t.
  • Move Over law: what to do around stopped emergency/roadside vehicles and in work zones.
  • Signs trainer: regulatory, warning, guide, and work-zone sign mastery with instant feedback.

Why learners pass with this app

  • Up-to-date 2025 questions aligned with the Minnesota Driver’s Manual.
  • True exam simulator mirroring real format, timing, and randomization.
  • Clear explanations that teach the “why,” not just the answer.
  • Progress analytics to focus on weak areas and save study time.
  • Offline ready after download — study anywhere.

Minnesota DVS — Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Minnesota permit test?
40 questions. You need 32 correct (80%) to pass.
Does the app include winter driving and zipper merge topics?
Yes. You’ll practice MN-specific winter scenarios and learn how to zipper-merge correctly.
Can I focus on road signs only?
Absolutely. Use the dedicated signs trainer with categorized drills and instant feedback.
Is this an official Minnesota DVS product?
No. It’s an independent prep tool aligned with the Minnesota Driver’s Manual.

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