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4.31 out of 5 • 269 votes 6 min to complete Available in EN, ES, RUThis New Hampshire DMV practice test has just been updated for September 2024 and covers 20 of the most essential road signs and rules questions directly from the official 2024 NH Driver Handbook. New Hampshire has a timed written knowledge exam as a requirement when testing to receive your driver’s license. The 40-minute multiple-choice test is comprised of 40 questions. If you miss more than 10 questions or you go over your allotted time without first answering 32 or more questions correctly, you’ll fail the test and be required to retake the exam after 10 days. Because New Hampshire does not issue learner’s permits, all potential drivers must be at least 16 and complete a driver education course if they are under 18 that includes a minimum of 40 hours of behind-the-wheel training. In addition to the written exam and driver’s education course, you also need to pass a vision test, provide proof of identity, parental authorization if you are under age 18, proof of residency if over age 18, a log sheet of behind-the-wheel practice hours if under 18, and a $50 license fee. Once you’ve passed the vision and knowledge tests, you may schedule a driving test. This DMV practice test will help you be fully prepared for your written exam.
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minimum age to apply
To obtain a learner's permit in New Hampshire, you must be at least 16 years old. New Hampshire does not issue formal learner's permits, but upon turning 16, you can start practicing driving under certain conditions. A licensed adult over 25 must accompany you in the vehicle.
Can a 15-year-old drive in New Hampshire?No, in New Hampshire, you must be at least 16 years old to legally practice driving under supervision.
How many hours of supervised driving are required?In New Hampshire, you are required to complete 40 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours at night, before applying for a driver's license.
What is the driving curfew for new drivers?New Hampshire does not have a specific driving curfew for new drivers. However, it's recommended that new drivers limit driving during late-night hours unless necessary, and always have a qualified supervising driver in the vehicle.