Based on 2024 NE Drivers manual

Questions
40
Mistakes allowed
8
Passing score
80%
Official NE Permit Practice Tests: What to Expect
25
Total number of questions

20
Number of questions required to pass

80
Percentage required to pass

Nebraska Driver's License
Nebraska Driver's License

Do you know the penalty for speeding in school zones?  Do you know how share the road with motorcycles?  Nebraska permit practice test 4 includes even more questions on the rules of the road to ensure you get the practice you need before test day.  Modeled after the real exam, this practice test features 40 multiple choice questions based on the information found in the Nebraska Driver’s Handbook.  Like the real exam, you will need to answer 80 percent of the questions correctly.  Answer a question incorrectly and you will be provided with instant feedback.

You can expect questions on the rules of the road, including:

  • Regulatory Signs, Warning Signs, Guide Signs
  • Traffic Lights
  • Defensive Driving
  • Dealing With Emergency Situations
  • Sharing the Road With Others
  • Driving in Inclement Weather

You’ll find Nebraska to be a beautifully landscaped state with plenty to do, and of course, lots of wonderful space from one end to the next. Nothing beats the back roads of the Sandhills region for a wonderfully seductive journey. Truly one of the last great unexplored frontiers, the remote Sandhills region will surprise you at every turn. If you’re lucky, you might be able to catch the annual sandhill crane migration. Nebraska is of course, part of the “Great Plains” region, and that makes the state all the more attractive to drivers. The state is home to a good number of car events, planned drives and rallies, and you’re sure to find plenty of like-minded drivers here in the beautiful plains state of Nebraska. You’ll be able to cruise for hours on end and take in the wide expanses of unfettered beauty.

If you want to drive in the state of Nebraska and you do not have a license, you will have to get a Nebraska Learners Permit. You must be at least 16 years old to take the test. You must also be a Nebraska Resident or a resident of another State enrolled in an Nebraska Driver Education & Training.

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