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New Mexico DMV Practice Test
in Haitian Creole

Practice the DMV test with Haitian Creole translations

25 questions · 80% to pass · Free to start

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About the New Mexico DMV Test

Are you preparing for the DMV written test? If Haitian Creole is your first language, the test can feel difficult in English. DMVPrep Pro helps you practice with simple questions and plain English explanations. You can also use our translation feature to read questions in your language.

The New Mexico DMV written test has 25 questions. You need to answer 80% correctly to pass. New Mexico has 25 questions. Desert driving rules and road signs are important.

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Kesyon Egzanp / Sample Question

Each question is shown in English and Haitian Creole. The real test is in English — practice both.

1. What does a flashing yellow light mean?

Kisa yon limye jòn k ap klignote vle di?

Stop and wait
Proceed with caution/ Kontinye avèk prekosyon
The light is about to turn red
You must turn
A flashing yellow light means slow down and proceed with caution. You do not have to stop, but you must be careful.
Yon limye jòn k ap klignote vle di ralanti epi kontinye avèk prekosyon. Ou pa oblije kanpe, men ou dwe fè atansyon.

2. How far before a turn should you signal?

Konbyen pye anvan yon vire ou dwe bay siyal?

10 feet
50 feet
100 feet/ 100 pye
200 feet
You should signal at least 100 feet before you turn. This gives other drivers time to react safely.
Ou dwe bay siyal omwen 100 pye anvan ou vire. Sa bay lòt chofè tan pou yo reyaji san danje.

3. What does a solid white line on the road mean?

Kisa yon liy blan solid sou wout la vle di?

You may cross it freely
Do not cross it/ Pa travèse l
It marks a bike lane only
It is a parking zone
A solid white line means you should not cross it. It separates lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
Yon liy blan solid vle di ou pa ta dwe travèse l. Li separe vwa trafik ki ap deplase nan menm direksyon an.
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Study Tips for Haitian Creole Speakers

  • 1Start with the Road Signs section — signs are the same everywhere in the US.
  • 2Use the translation tool when you see English words you do not understand.
  • 3Do the Full Exam practice at least twice before your real test.
  • 4Read the DMV Handbook Summary — it explains all the key rules in simple words.
  • 5The real test is in English — practice reading English questions so you are ready.

Common Road Signs

Road signs are on every DMV test. Learn these 4 first.

Stop Sign
Stop Sign
Come to a complete stop. Check traffic before going.
Yield Sign
Yield Sign
Slow down and give way to other traffic.
Speed Limit
Speed Limit
The maximum speed allowed on this road.
Warning Sign
Warning Sign
Caution — a hazard or change is ahead.
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Kesyon Yo Poze Souvan / Frequently Asked Questions

Can I take the New Mexico DMV test in Haitian Creole?

This state does not currently offer the DMV test in Haitian Creole. You may need to take the test in English or another available language.

How many questions are on the New Mexico DMV test?

The New Mexico DMV written test has 25 questions. You need to answer 80% correctly to pass. That means getting at least 20 questions right.

What if I fail the DMV test?

You can retake it. Most states make you wait a few days before trying again. Use that time to practice more with DMVPrep Pro.

Why should I practice in English even if my language is available?

Even if your state offers the test in your language, practicing in English helps you understand road signs and instructions you will see every day while driving in the US. Signs, markings, and police instructions are always in English.

Is this site free?

Yes, you can practice for free. A premium plan unlocks all 50 states and the translation feature for every question.

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