Mississippi DMV.com FREE Practice Test Sections

Use the DMV.com Sample Practice Test questions to prepare yourself for the real DMV test. With this ultimate study tool, you are well on your way to passing the exam on your first try.

Traffic Laws

Traffic laws are in place to maintain safe driving behavior on the roads. They include everything from the number of feet required before using a turn signal to the proper procedure for navigating a four-way “Stop” sign intersection. It’s your responsibility to learn all of them, even if you will not be tested on each one. By knowing the road rules of Mississippi, you can be trusted to drive. Try the Sample Driving Practice Exam to see how well you know the answers.

Traffic Signals

Hanging over intersections and guiding drivers through myriad roadways, traffic signals are commonplace, and they are necessary to understand. You are required to learn what each color represents and what each signal means. Some instructions they give include how to:

  • Navigate traffic.
  • Go through pedestrian crossings.
  • Turn at an intersection.
  • Enter a ramp.

Use the DMV.com free sample driving test and see how well you can follow traffic signals.

Traffic Signs

There are dozens of traffic signs you need to be familiar with to get your learners permit. Everything from lane merges to highway directions are given a sign to help drivers navigate the roads in the best way possible. A substantial number of questions will be on traffic signs, so be sure to use our Study Guide and Sample Test to learn them all.

Pavement Markings

Yellow, white, solid or dashed – these are just some of the basic road markings that you will find on the road as a driver. Be sure you know what the following mean:

  • Lane separations
  • No passing zones
  • Edges of the roadway
  • Turning lanes
  • Reversible lanes
  • One-way roads
  • Bicycle lanes
  • Sharrows (shared-use lanes)

Inclement Weather

Inclement weather can hit at any point in time. Whether it is rain, fog or snow, you need to be well versed in how to handle your vehicle in these situations. The DMV written test will include questions on the following:

  • Driving with wet brakes
  • Brake failure
  • Blown tires
  • Engine malfunction
  • Skidding
  • Jammed gas pedals

DMV Driving Exam Study Checklist

DMV.com created a foolproof Driver’s License Study Checklist to help you pass the first time. For an effective study program, follow the steps below:

  1. Your first move is to turn to the Mississippi Drivers Handbook. Review the sections that cover road rules, traffic laws, vehicle operations and road signs. By reviewing the manual, you will become familiar with the material that you will be tested on.
  2. The next step is to take the DMV.com Sample Test. You will be tested on how to read road signs and much more.
  3. To commit the new information to memory, turn to the DMV.com MS Study Guide. This cheat sheet covers all the relevant road rules and traffic laws. Taken directly from the driving manual, you get the rules in a simple and well-organized tool.
  4. Test yourself now with the DMV.com Premium Practice Test. This will show you where your strengths and weaknesses are, allowing you the chance to return to the study tools to fill in any gaps.
  5. Did you pass the Practice Test with a 90% or higher? Then you’re ready to take the DMV written test. Good luck!

Getting a Driver’s License

You are just a few steps away from getting your drivers license. Passing the writing exam is just the beginning. See the whole process for getting a driving license in Mississippi from start to finish:

  1. Take the DMV.com free driving test.
  2. Use the DMV.com Study Guide to prepare for the DMV written drivers test.
  3. Take the practice driving exam until you pass with a 90% or higher.
  4. Organize the required documents.
  5. Make an appointment with your local DMV office.
  6. Take the official DMV written drivers exam.
  7. Pass a vision test.
  8. Hold your learner’s permit for 12 months before applying for an intermediate license.
  9. Pass the road skills test.
  10. Pay all necessary drivers license fees, and get a brand new license!
Last updated on Thursday, May 24 2018.