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New Hampshire DMV NH Practice 2025

Get exam-ready with a realistic simulator, NH-specific driving scenarios, a focused signs trainer, and smart progress analytics.

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NH knowledge test — quick facts

Questions 40 multiple-choice
Passing score 80% (32 correct)
Key topics Traffic laws, safe driving, signs, right-of-way, sharing the road
NH-specific prep Winter & black ice, mountain grades, wildlife crossings, leaf-peeper traffic

Built for New Hampshire—not just “any” state

  • Winter & black-ice readiness: Learn following distance on slick roads, braking choices on ice, and using low-beam headlights in snow.
  • Mountain driving: Practice speed control on long descents, engine braking, and curve management on NH 112 (Kancamagus)–style roads.
  • Wildlife awareness: Read moose/deer crossing cues, sight-distance management at dusk/dawn, and safe avoidance techniques.
  • Tourism surges: Handle leaf-season congestion, rotary/roundabout etiquette, and safe merging on I-93/Route 16 corridors.
  • Dedicated Signs Trainer: Drill the signs you’ll actually meet in NH until recognition is automatic.

Inside the app

  • True exam simulator: Mimics the DMV format and pacing with fresh question sets every attempt.
  • Explanations that teach: Each answer includes the reasoning so you build judgment—not just memory.
  • Adaptive focus: Your weak areas surface automatically so you can spend time where it matters.
  • Offline friendly: Study anywhere across the Granite State—signal or no signal.

New Hampshire DMV — frequently asked questions

How many questions are on the NH permit test?
40 questions total; you need at least 32 correct to pass.
Does the app include NH-specific scenarios?
Yes—winter driving, black ice, wildlife crossings, mountain grades, and seasonal traffic patterns.
Can I study only road signs?
Use the Signs Trainer to drill regulatory, warning, and guide signs common on NH roads.
Is this an official DMV resource?
No—this is an independent preparation tool aligned with the NH Driver’s Manual.

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