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Arizona DMV
Practice Test 2026

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30
Questions on exam
80%
To pass
24
Correct answers

AZ · Handbook data

Key Arizona rules at a glance

Extracted directly from the official MVD handbook. Values left blank aren't explicitly stated in the handbook.

Adult BAC limit
0.08%
Point system
8 or more points within any 12-month period = required Traffic Survival School or possible suspension
Teen curfew
midnight to 5:00 a.m. for first 6 months, unless with parent/guardian (Class A/B/C/D) or driving to school/work/religious/emergency
Teen passenger limit
no more than 1 passenger under 18 for first 6 months unless siblings or with parent/guardian 21+
Cell phone (adult)
Holding/supporting a wireless device while driving prohibited; no reading/writing text or watching/recording video; hands-free or voice-to-text only; emergency calls allowed
Right turn on red
allowed after complete stop unless 'No turn on red' sign posted
Move-over law
yes - 'Move Over Law' (ARS 28-775): move over one lane for any vehicle with flashing lights pulled to roadside; if unable, slow and proceed with caution
Open container
prohibited - illegal for driver or passenger to consume or possess open container of spirituous liquor in passenger compartment on public highway
Child seat
Under 5 years must be in child restraint system; ages 5-8 must be in booster/restraint until at least 4 ft 9 in tall

Notable Arizona-specific rules

  • Under-21 conviction triggers 2-year license suspension under Zero-Tolerance
  • Wrong-way driver alerts via overhead signs
  • Class G = graduated license

Section 1 Driver License (pp.14-18 GDL, p.16 instruction permit), Section 2 Safe Driving (Wireless devices, BAC mention p.49, point system p.55), Buckle Up Children (p.16), Move Over (p.31), Open Container (p.50)

About the Arizona DMV test

The Arizona MVD written knowledge test has 30 questions. You need to answer 24 correctly (80%) to pass and get your AZ driver's license or learner's permit.

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Arizona DMV test FAQ

AZ-specific

What is the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers under 21 in Arizona?

Arizona has a zero-tolerance law for drivers under 21. The legal BAC limit is 0.00%, meaning any detectable amount of alcohol in the system results in an automatic license suspension.

AZ-specific

How many points can accumulate before your driver's license is suspended in Arizona?

In Arizona, accumulating 8 points within any 12-month period results in a 30-day license suspension, while 12 points within 12 months leads to a 12-month suspension.

AZ-specific

What are the cell phone restrictions for teen drivers in Arizona?

Arizona prohibits any cell phone use (including hands-free) for drivers under 18 with a Class D graduated license during the first six months, with violations resulting in license restrictions or suspension.

How many questions are on the Arizona DMV test?

The Arizona MVD written test has 30 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving, and state-specific rules.

What score do I need to pass the AZ DMV test?

You need to answer 24 questions correctly, which is 80%. Our practice tests match this exact format.

Is the Arizona DMV practice test free?

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How accurate are these Arizona practice questions?

Our questions are based on the official Arizona Driver Handbook, public question banks, and common DMV test patterns. We cross-verify with AI and human review.

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