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How many questions are on the Georgia permit test?
The Georgia DDS knowledge exam includes 40 multiple-choice questions: 20 on road signs and 20 on road rules. You need to answer at least 15 questions correctly on each section (that’s 75%) to pass.
What’s the minimum age to take the Georgia permit test?
You can take the Georgia permit test starting at 15 years old. However, to earn your full license later on, you’ll need to complete Joshua’s Law drivers ed requirement if you're under 18.
Can I take the Georgia permit test online?
Nope—you’ll need to visit a DDS Customer Service Center in person.
What do I need to bring to the DDS to take my test?
Be prepared with these documents:
Planning ahead for your next steps? Here’s what to know about the Georgia Class D license process.
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17-year-olds in Georgia were previously exempt from the 30 hours of coursework and six hours of behind-the-wheel training required by Joshua's Law. However, as of July 1, 2021, 17-year-olds must now meet these requirements to obtain their restricted license.
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To get a driver's license in Georgia, teens must meet certain requirements, including completing a driver's education course, which can be done online through Aceable.