Raleigh DMV Practice Test 2026

Prepare for the North Carolina NCDMV knowledge test with free practice questions. The test is the same for all North Carolina drivers — including those in Raleigh.

25 questions80% to pass (20 correct)Free — no signup

📍 Raleigh tip: Raleigh has many research and university zones — school zone speed rules and pedestrian laws are important.

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What's on the North Carolina DMV Test?

Whether you test in Raleigh or anywhere else in North Carolina, the knowledge test covers the same 10 topic areas.

Road Signs & Signals
Right of Way
Speed Limits
Alcohol & DUI Laws
Parking Rules
Safe Driving
Distracted Driving
Emergency Vehicles
Teen & GDL Rules
Highway Driving

How to Prepare in Raleigh

  1. 1

    Take a full practice test first

    See where you stand before you study. Most drivers discover gaps in road signs or right-of-way rules.

  2. 2

    Study your weak topics

    Road signs and right-of-way together make up roughly half of the real North Carolina NCDMV test.

  3. 3

    Know the local context

    Raleigh has many research and university zones — school zone speed rules and pedestrian laws are important.

  4. 4

    Take at least 3 full practice tests

    Drivers who complete 3+ practice tests pass at a significantly higher rate on their first attempt.

  5. 5

    Review the handbook summary

    Check the key rules from the North Carolina driver handbook — especially speed limits, alcohol laws, and GDL rules.

DMV Test FAQ — Raleigh, North Carolina

Does the North Carolina DMV test change based on what city I live in?

No — the North Carolina NCDMV knowledge test is the same statewide. Whether you test in Raleigh or anywhere else in North Carolina, the questions and passing score are identical.

How many questions are on the North Carolina DMV test?

The test has 25 questions. You need 80% (20 correct) to pass.

Where can I take my DMV test near Raleigh?

Visit your local NCDMV office near Raleigh. Most offices offer walk-in or scheduled appointments. Check the official North Carolina NCDMV website for current locations and hours.

What if I fail the North Carolina DMV test?

You can retake it. Most states require a short waiting period of 1–3 days. Use that time to practice the topics you missed.

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