Free Oregon permit practice tests with 73 exam-style questions, a timed mock exam sized to the real test, flashcards, a road-sign quiz, and an on-device AI tutor grounded in the official Oregon driver handbook. The official Oregon written knowledge test has 35 questions and requires 80% to pass.
About the Oregon written test
Knowledge (written) test: 35 questions drawn from the Oregon Driver Manual; passing score is 28 correct (80%). Covers signs, signals, traffic laws, safe-driving practices, and Oregon-specific rules. Oregon offers online knowledge testing for many applicants (proctored/verified).
Vision screening: Required at application.
Drive (skills) test: Required for the provisional license unless waived for ODOT-approved driver-education completers. Assesses vehicle control, observation/searching, intersections, lane use, backing, parking, and safe maneuvers. Third-party ODOT-certified drive-test providers also administer the test (fees set by provider).
Getting licensed in Oregon
Complete an ODOT-approved traffic-safety/driver-education course (and receive an ODOT-issued certificate of completion) plus 50 hours of supervised driving, or
Complete 100 hours of supervised driving with no approved course.
First 6 months: no passengers under age 20 unless they are immediate family, and no driving between midnight and 5 a.m.
Second 6 months: no more than 3 passengers under age 20 unless immediate family, and no driving between midnight and 5 a.m.
Oregon written-test FAQ
What is the minimum age to apply for an Oregon provisional instruction permit?
15.
How long is the provisional instruction permit valid?
2 years.
How long must you hold the instruction permit before getting a provisional license?
At least 6 months.
How many supervised driving hours are required if you complete an approved driver-education course?
50 hours.
How many supervised hours are required without a driver-education course?
100 hours.
How many years must your supervising driver have been licensed for practice hours to count?
At least 3 years (and be 21+).
How many questions are on the Oregon knowledge test, and how many must you get right?