Updated for 2026. Practice 50-question scenarios aligned to Service Oklahoma, rehearse high-wind and severe-storm habits, and sharpen sign recall before the exam.
Studying the handbook helps - but consistent, state-specific practice makes the real exam feel familiar and easier to handle.
Questions
50
Passing score
80% (40 correct)
Time limit
45 min
Agency
SOK
Free Oklahoma practice test
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1 What score do you need to pass the Oklahoma knowledge test?
Oklahoma requires 80% (40 of 50 questions) to pass.
2 High winds are common on Oklahoma highways. In a strong crosswind you should:
Slow down and hold the wheel firmly so a gust — especially when passing trucks — doesn't push you out of your lane.
3 If a tornado warning or severe storm makes driving impossible, you should:
Leave the road for sturdy shelter; sheltering under an overpass is dangerous and blocks traffic.
4 What is the shape of a STOP sign?
Only the STOP sign is an octagon. The unique 8-sided shape lets drivers recognize it even when snow or dirt hides the wording.
5 A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means:
A solid yellow line on your side means you may not cross it to pass. A broken yellow line on your side would allow passing when safe.
6 Under good conditions, the minimum safe following distance is about:
Use the 3-second rule: pick a fixed point, and you should pass it at least 3 seconds after the car ahead. Add more time in rain, fog, or at higher speeds.
7 A triangular (downward-pointing) sign tells you to:
A downward triangle is always a YIELD sign. Slow down, be ready to stop, and give the right-of-way to traffic and pedestrians already in the intersection.
8 When a traffic light is flashing red, you must:
A flashing red light has the same meaning as a STOP sign: come to a full stop, then proceed only when it is safe.
9 In fog, the safest headlights to use are:
High beams reflect off fog and reduce visibility. Use low beams (and fog lights if equipped), and slow down.
10 A school bus ahead stops and turns on its flashing red lights on an undivided road. You must:
On an undivided road, traffic in BOTH directions must stop for a school bus with flashing red lights and remain stopped until the lights are turned off.
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This is just a 10-question taster. The Oklahoma app has hundreds of questions,
full-length timed exams, a road-sign trainer, and a readiness score that tells you when you're ready to pass.
Oklahoma's exam runs 50 questions (40 to pass) covering right-of-way, road signs, and driving in the state's high winds and severe storms. Read the Oklahoma Driver's Manual once, then drill in short daily sets so the wording feels familiar.
Licensing moved to Service Oklahoma; the knowledge test is taken in person at a Service Oklahoma location or a licensed operator.
Oklahoma knowledge exam facts you should know
Expect 50 questions; you need 40 correct (80%) to pass.
High-wind and severe-storm driving judgment is emphasized.
Right-of-way and sharing the road show up frequently.
The knowledge test is taken in person at Service Oklahoma or a licensed operator.
Minimum age
Oklahoma teens can apply for a learner permit at 15½ with driver education, or at 16 without coursework.
Permit fees
Around $25 for the learner permit.
A modest fee applies to retake the knowledge test.
The drive test fee is collected separately when scheduled.
Service Oklahoma accepts card and check. Confirm current fees on the Service Oklahoma site.
Retest rules
You can retake the exam after a short wait (a fee applies). Review missed high-wind and sign questions before returning.
Local statutes to flag
47 O.S. §11-902 – Driving under the influence (DUI) thresholds and penalties.
47 O.S. §11-314 – Move over or slow down for stopped emergency vehicles.
47 O.S. §12-417 – Seat belt requirements for drivers and front-seat passengers.
Tornados, wind, and ice storms in Oklahoma
Oklahoma brings tornados, strong straight-line winds, hail, and winter ice storms. Driver-test questions like to test handling crosswinds (especially near trucks), severe-weather decisions, and why you should never shelter under an overpass.
Picture your Oklahoma testing-day timeline
Book a Service Oklahoma appointment, then arrive early with ID, SSN, residency proof, and consent forms. Use the wait to review high-wind and right-of-way questions, then check in calm and ready.
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Where do I take the driving test in Oklahoma?
Licensing moved to Service Oklahoma. You take the knowledge test at a Service Oklahoma location or an approved licensed operator, then complete your permit there.
How many questions are on the Oklahoma permit test?
The Service Oklahoma knowledge exam has 50 questions. You must score at least 40 correct (80%) to pass.
Can I take the Oklahoma permit test online?
Oklahoma requires you to take the knowledge exam in person at a Service Oklahoma or DPS office. Some third-party testers are also approved.
What documents do I bring to Service Oklahoma?
Bring proof of identity, Social Security, and two proofs of Oklahoma residency. Applicants under 18 also need a school letter or enrollment verification.
What happens if I fail the Oklahoma permit exam?
You can retest the next day. Review your score sheet-especially sign recognition and safety margins-before retaking.
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