Free New Hampshire DMV practice test with 40+ real questions and detailed explanations. Pass your New Hampshire Class D driving test on the first try. Updated for 2026.
The New Hampshire DMV knowledge exam tests your understanding of New Hampshire traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. DriveAce covers every topic you'll encounter on test day.
Stop signs, yield signs, warning signs, traffic signals, and regulatory signs.
Intersections, roundabouts, pedestrians, emergency vehicles, and school buses.
Residential, highway, school zones, and construction zones in New Hampshire.
BAC limits, implied consent, penalties, and zero-tolerance policies.
Hydrant distances, hill parking, handicap spaces, and no-parking zones.
Following distance, winter driving, night driving, and emergency procedures.
The New Hampshire DMV knowledge test typically has 25-40 multiple choice questions. You need to score 80% or higher to pass. DriveAce provides 40+ practice questions that mirror the real exam format.
Yes! DriveAce offers 20 free practice questions for New Hampshire. These cover the same topics as the real New Hampshire DMV exam: road signs, right-of-way rules, speed limits, and state-specific laws.
The New Hampshire DMV test covers road signs and signals, right-of-way rules, speed limits, parking regulations, DUI/DWI laws, winter driving (where applicable), and New Hampshire-specific traffic laws.
Study with DriveAce's bite-size lessons and practice questions. Each question includes a detailed explanation so you understand why the answer is correct. Most students who complete all practice questions pass on their first attempt.
Most states require you to take the official DMV knowledge test in person at a New Hampshire DMV office. However, you can prepare online with DriveAce's practice tests, which cover the same material as the official exam.
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