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State-specific ★★★★★ average Updated 2025

Missouri DOR Practice Test 2025

Navigate Gateway City rush hour, Ozark ridgelines, and rural river bottoms the way Missouri exam writers expect.

Studying the handbook helps — but consistent, state-specific practice makes the real exam feel familiar and easier to handle.

Questions
25
Passing score
80% (20 correct)
Time limit
25 min
Agency
DOR

State exam briefing

Missouri’s 2025 test blends metro pace with rolling countryside

Missouri drivers bounce from St. Louis river bridges to Springfield hills and Kansas City’s loop ramps. The 2025 Driver Guide update increased focus on distracted driving, Move Over enforcement, and flood-prone roadways. Shape your study plan in three blocks: urban (I-70/I-64 interchanges, KC downtown loop, streetcar sharing), Ozark terrain (steep grades on Hwy 65, runaway truck ramps, wildlife crossings), and river corridor hazards (Mississippi/Missouri River flood closures, fog, and barge traffic at crossings). The app ties answers to Missouri Revised Statutes so you see exactly why a choice is correct. End each session by comparing point-system penalties with GDL curfews—blended prompts like that boost retention for the 25-question exam.

Pre-flight checks before you tackle Missouri’s 25 questions

  • Score at least 20 correct answers (80%)—exams are untimed but typically finished within 15–20 minutes.
  • Expect questions about I-70 express lanes and St. Louis work zones with narrow shoulders—know Move Over requirements and speed reductions.
  • Ozark driving prompts cover steep downgrades, wildlife on US-60, and safe passing on two-lane ridges.
  • Floodplain scenarios emphasize never driving around barricades on MO-94 and how to report flooded roads to MoDOT.
  • At least one item references alcohol penalties and the state’s point system—memorize license impact for DWI/DUI and zero tolerance for minors.
Minimum age
Instruction permits are available at 15 with parental consent and proof of driver education enrollment or supervised driving plan.
Permit fees
$10 instruction permit (Class F) fee due when the permit is issued after you pass.

No additional fee; simply return the following business day.

Driving tests are free at MSHP stations; third-party testers may charge service fees.

Bring cash or money order for permit issuance at revenue offices—some locations accept card with a convenience fee.

Retest rules
You may retake the knowledge exam the next business day. Four failures in 12 months trigger a supervisor review before further testing.

Local statutes to flag

  • RSMo 304.022 – Move Over law for emergency and maintenance vehicles.
  • RSMo 302.304 – Point system and license suspension thresholds.
  • RSMo 577.010 – Driving while intoxicated penalties, including zero tolerance for minors.

Weather cues Missouri exam writers love

Spring flooding on the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers can swallow rural highways—expect reminders to heed barricades and find alternate routes. Ozark winters bring black ice on US-65; learn gentle braking and extra following distance. Summer humidity triggers sudden thunderstorms on I-44—questions reinforce using headlights and slowing gradually to avoid hydroplaning.

Imagine your Lee’s Summit exam morning

You arrive before doors open, grab a queue ticket, and review note cards while examiners set up. After the vision screen, you take the paper test. The first prompt covers the KC downtown loop—thanks to last night’s practice, you know exactly how to merge. A flood detour question pops up later; you recall the MoDOT advisory and mark the correct choice with confidence.

State-specific ★★★★★ average Updated 2025

Guided practice for Missouri streaks, simulations & reminders that keep you exam-ready

Short, focused drills + full exam runs. Track progress weekly so the real test feels familiar and manageable.

  • Adaptive study reminders
  • Offline mode
  • Readiness score

Consistent, state-specific practice makes the real exam feel easier. Individual outcomes vary.

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State-specific question bank

Curated practice from the latest Missouri handbook — no generic filler.

  • Focused on Missouri laws & tricky edge cases
  • Explanations reference the official handbook
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Realistic timing & scoring

Simulators mirror the Missouri Department of Revenue – Driver License Bureau interface so exam day feels familiar.

  • Same pacing, limits, and scoring rules
  • Readiness score shows when you’re truly ready

How it works

A simple path from practice to permit

Three focused steps designed for Missouri. Study what matters, rehearse the real pacing, and go in calm.

  1. 1

    Study what matters

    Run a quick diagnostic; the app surfaces Missouri-specific weak spots and builds your plan.

    • Targeted drills from the latest Missouri handbook
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    Simulate the real test

    Timed exams mirror Missouri Department of Revenue – Driver License Bureau pacing and scoring; review each explanation right after.

    • Same limits, same rules, familiar interface
  3. 3

    Pass with confidence

    Track your readiness score and book when you’re consistently strong across topics.

    • Clear next steps and gentle reminders

Practice tools

Train the way you’ll be tested

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Road Signs Trainer

Master regulatory, warning, and guide signs with visuals built for Missouri. The app resurfaces tricky signs until they’re instinctive.

  • Image-first drills with memory hooks
  • Mix-and-match quizzes to mimic exam variety
  • Confidence score at a glance
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Exam Simulator

Full-length tests mirror the official interface: same timer, same scoring, and real-time feedback so exam day feels like rehearsal.

  • Timed runs based on the latest 2025 handbook
  • Review mode with handbook references after each session
  • Readiness score tells you when to book

Frequently asked questions

Need-to-know answers

Missouri permit FAQ (2025)

Quick answers to the questions Missouri learners search most before exam day.

  1. Where do I take the Missouri permit exam?

  2. Do I need a learner’s permit appointment?

  3. What if I fail the test?

  4. Are interpreters available?

  5. How long does the learner’s permit last?

  6. Can I use online practice to prepare?