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Georgia DMV
Practice Test 2026

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20
Questions on exam
75% each section
To pass
15
Correct answers

GA · Handbook data

Key Georgia rules at a glance

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

Adult BAC limit
0.08%
Under-21 BAC limit
0.02%
Point system
15+ points in 24 months = suspension; under 21: any 4-point violation conviction; under 18: 4+ points in 12 months
Teen curfew
midnight to 5:00 a.m. - NO EXCEPTIONS for Class D Provisional License holders
Teen passenger limit
First 6 months: only immediate family. Second 6 months: only 1 non-family passenger under 21. After: only 3 non-family under-21 passengers
Cell phone (adult)
Hands Free Law: cannot hold or support a phone for any reason; only headphones, wireless device, phone holder, or mounted device permitted
Right turn on red
allowed unless sign at intersection prohibits it
Move-over law
yes - move over to next lane if safely possible for emergency, sanitation, or utility service vehicles parked on shoulder; if unable, slow below speed limit and prepare to stop
Open container
prohibited - 'Possessing an Open Container of an Alcoholic Beverage While Driving' = 2 points
Child seat
Under 8 must be in child passenger restraint system appropriate for height and weight (FMVSS 213 compliant); exemptions limited

Notable Georgia-specific rules

  • TADRA (Teenage and Adult Driver Responsibility Act) governs graduated licensing
  • Joshua's Law: requires approved driver education for teens 16-17
  • First DUI under 21 with BAC .08+ = 12 month suspension, no limited permit
  • Hands Free Law explicitly bans even physically supporting a phone

Section 6 Teen Driving Laws (pp.26-27, Class CP and Class D Provisional), Joshua's Law, Section 10 Losing Driving Privileges (Point System pp.42, DUI suspensions), Section 5 Traffic Laws (Safety Belts, Safety Restraints for Children, Move Over Law p.43, Hands Free Law)

About the Georgia DMV test

The Georgia DDS written knowledge test has 20 questions. You need to answer 15 correctly (75% each section) to pass and get your GA driver's license or learner's permit.

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GA note: Two-part test: Road Signs + Road Rules, must pass both

Georgia DMV test FAQ

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¿Cuáles son los requisitos de manejo supervisado para un adolescente en Georgia?

Georgia requiere que los adolescentes completen 40 horas de manejo supervisado (incluyendo 10 horas por la noche) con un padre o tutor antes de obtener su licencia, conocida como la Ley de Joshua.

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¿Cuántos puntos llevan a la suspensión de la licencia en Georgia?

Acumular 15 puntos dentro de 24 meses resulta en la suspensión de la licencia en Georgia.

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¿Cuál es el límite de BAC para conductores menores de 21 años en Georgia?

Georgia tiene una ley de tolerancia cero con un límite de BAC de 0.02% para conductores menores de 21 años.

How many questions are on the Georgia DMV test?

The Georgia DDS written test has 20 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving, and state-specific rules.

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

You need to answer 15 questions correctly, which is 75% each section. Our practice tests match this exact format.

Is the Georgia DMV practice test free?

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