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What's on the Tennessee DMV test

The exam, at a glance

Official DMV Website
Questions on exam
30
Correct to pass
24/30
Test fee
$10.5
Time limit
No limit

Step-by-step

How the Tennessee DMV written test works

The Tennessee DMV written test is what you'll take to qualify for a learner's permit or your first driver's license. You'll answer 30 multiple-choice questions. Passing requires 24 correct (80%). The test isn't timed, and most people finish in about 25 minutes.

Topics you'll be tested on

  • Rules of the road and right of way
  • Traffic signs, signals and pavement markings
  • Speed limits and basic speed law
  • DUI laws and the implied-consent rule
  • Parking rules and curb markings
  • Safe driving practices and seat belt laws

Pass on the first try

3 tips that move the needle in Tennessee

From DrivePass users who passed in Tennessee.

1

Study Tennessee-specific rules

Right-of-way rules, school bus laws, and local speed limits are almost guaranteed to show up. Generic test prep misses these.

2

Do mock tests, not just flashcards

The real exam is multiple-choice with subtle distractors. Practice in the same format — our 30-question mocks mirror the DMV exam.

3

Drill your weak topics

Don't waste time on what you already know. DrivePass tracks your accuracy per topic and resurfaces the categories where you're under 80%.

Most common mistakes in Tennessee

Top wrong answers based on practice attempts in Tennessee.

Confusing right-of-way rules

At 4-way stops, the car that arrives first goes first. If tied, the one on the right has the right of way.

Ignoring school zone speed limits

Speed limits near schools are strictly enforced. Missing this question is one of the most common failures.

Wrong BAC limits

The 0.08% BAC limit isn't universal — under 21 it's lower. The test always picks the strictest applicable case.

Parking rules confusion

Curb colors and parking distance from fire hydrants, crosswalks, and driveways trip up most first-timers.

People also ask

Tennessee DMV test — your questions, answered

How many questions are on the Tennessee DMV test? +
Quick answer

The Tennessee DMV written test has 30 questions. You need to answer at least 24 correctly (80%) to pass.

How much does the Tennessee DMV test cost? +
Quick answer

The Tennessee DMV test fee is $10.5.

Can I get a driver's license with an ITIN in Tennessee? +
Quick answer

No, Tennessee currently requires a Social Security Number for driver's license applications.

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