Updated for 2026

Oklahoma DMV Practice Test 2026

Get ready for your Oklahoma permit test. With 50 questions and a 80% passing score, you can miss 10 questions at most. PermitPop has 350+ Oklahoma-specific practice questions to help you pass on your first try.

Questions

50

Passing

80%

Min. Age

15½

Test at a Glance

Oklahoma Knowledge Test Quick Facts

Questions

50

Passing Score

80%

Test Fee

$4 (test) + $11.50 permit

Time Limit

No time limit

Min. Age

15½

Difficulty

Hard

Online Test?

No — in person only

Based On

2026 Oklahoma Driver's Manual

The Oklahoma DPS knowledge test has 50 multiple-choice questions. You need 80% (40 of 50) to pass. Study the official Oklahoma driver's manual and practice with PermitPop.

What's on the Test

Topics on the Oklahoma Permit Test

Road Signs & Signals

~25%

Oklahoma traffic signs, signals, and pavement markings.

Traffic Laws & Right-of-Way

~30%

Oklahoma traffic laws, right-of-way rules, and school bus regulations.

Safe Driving Practices

~25%

Following distances, lane changes, highway driving, and Oklahoma-specific conditions.

Impaired Driving & Penalties

~10%

Oklahoma DUI/DWI laws, zero-tolerance for under 21, and penalties.

Special Situations

~10%

Emergency vehicles, railroad crossings, work zones, and Oklahoma-specific situations.

PermitPop has 350+ practice questions covering every topic on the Oklahoma permit test.

How to Get Your Permit

Step-by-Step: Oklahoma Learner's Permit in 2026

01

Meet the age requirement

You must be at least 15½ years old to apply for a learner's permit in Oklahoma.

02

Gather your documents

Bring proof of identity, Social Security card, and parent/guardian consent if under 18.

03

Complete any required courses

Check with the DPS for driver's ed requirements in Oklahoma.

04

Pass the knowledge test

50 questions, 80% to pass (40 correct). Fee: $4 (test) + $11.50 permit.

05

Pass the vision screening

Standard vision screening at the DPS office.

06

Get your permit

Once you pass, your learner's permit allows supervised driving with a licensed adult.

Oklahoma GDL (Graduated Driver License) Rules

Holding Period

6 months

Supervised Hours

50 hours (10 at night)

Nighttime Restriction

10 PM - 5 AM

Passenger Restriction

1 passenger (non-family)

Cell Phone Rule

No texting while driving

Tips & Common Mistakes

How to Pass the Oklahoma Permit Test on Your First Try

1

Study the Oklahoma driver's manual

The official manual is the primary source for all test questions.

2

Focus on road signs

About 25% of the test covers signs and signals. Know all regulatory, warning, and guide signs.

3

Know your state-specific rules

Every state has unique laws. Study Oklahoma's specific traffic rules and penalties.

4

Practice with realistic questions

PermitPop's Oklahoma-specific questions match the real test format.

5

Don't rush

There's no time limit. Read each question carefully and watch for tricky wording.

Most Commonly Missed Topics in Oklahoma

  1. 1Right-of-way rules at intersections
  2. 2Speed limits in school and work zones
  3. 3Oklahoma-specific traffic laws and penalties

Failed Your Test?

Just Failed? Here's Your Plan.

Retake Rules in Oklahoma

Wait period: Varies by office location

Additional fee: Check with the DPS

Study your weak areas before retaking. PermitPop tracks exactly where you need to improve for the Oklahoma test.

FAQ

Oklahoma Permit Test FAQ

How many questions are on the Oklahoma permit test?+
50 multiple-choice questions. You need 40 correct (80%) to pass.
How much does the Oklahoma permit test cost?+
$4 (test) + $11.50 permit.
How old do you have to be to get a permit in Oklahoma?+
15½ years old.
Can I take the Oklahoma permit test online?+
No. You must take the test in person at a DPS office.
Is the Oklahoma permit test hard?+
With 50 questions and a 80% passing score, it's rated as hard difficulty.

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PermitPop is not affiliated with the Oklahoma DPS. Test information is based on the 2026 Oklahoma Driver's Manual and is updated regularly. Always verify current requirements with your state's official DMV website.