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30 random questions, no time limit. Mirrors the real Mississippi DPS knowledge test format. Need 80% (about 24/30) to pass.
Practice road signs exclusively — shapes, colors, and meanings. Perfect for targeting the sign section before your exam.
Test only the critical numbers — speed limits, distances, BAC limits, suspension periods. The most memorized facts on the real exam.
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Everything important from the Mississippi Driver's License Manual — organized for the exam
Memorize these numbers first. Mississippi test questions are frequently built around specific distances, speeds, BAC levels, and time periods. These come up constantly.
Road signs are tested heavily. Know each sign's shape, color, and meaning. The real test often shows a sign description and asks what it means.
| Shape | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Octagon (8-sided) | STOP — always and only | Stop sign |
| Triangle (pointing down) | YIELD — give right of way | Yield sign |
| Diamond | WARNING — hazard ahead | Curve, pedestrian, deer |
| Pentagon (5-sided) | SCHOOL ZONE | School crossing |
| Pennant (triangle right) | NO PASSING ZONE | No-passing pennant |
| Round (circle) | RAILROAD CROSSING advance warning | RR crossing sign |
| Rectangle (vertical) | REGULATORY — rules you must follow | Speed limit, turn restrictions |
| Rectangle (horizontal) | GUIDE or INFORMATION | Street name, mile marker |
| X-shaped crossbuck | RAILROAD CROSSING — treat like yield | Railroad crossbuck |
| Color | Category | What It Means |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Regulatory — STOP / PROHIBIT | Stop, yield, do not enter, wrong way, no-turn circles |
| Yellow | WARNING | General hazard warnings — curves, hills, intersections, animals |
| Orange | WORK ZONE / CONSTRUCTION | Construction ahead, road crew, slow down and drive with care. Reduce speed in work zones and be prepared to stop suddenly (Ch. 5) |
| Green | GUIDE / DIRECTIONAL | Highway exits, distances, direction, mile markers |
| Blue | SERVICES | Gas, food, lodging, hospital, rest area |
| Brown | RECREATION / CULTURAL | Parks, campgrounds, historical sites, scenic areas |
| White | REGULATORY | Speed limits, lane rules, turn restrictions |
| Fluorescent Yellow-Green | WARNING — pedestrian / school / bike | School zones, crosswalks, bike lanes |
| Fluorescent Pink | INCIDENT MANAGEMENT | Crash clean-up, debris removal, temporary traffic control |
Right of way is the #1 failure topic on the DPS knowledge test. Master every scenario below — these questions will be on your exam.
| Signal | What You Must Do |
|---|---|
| Solid GREEN | Proceed — but yield to traffic already in intersection |
| Solid YELLOW | Prepare to stop if safe; proceed only if stopping would be dangerous |
| Solid RED | Stop completely; may turn right on red after stop and yield (unless posted) |
| GREEN ARROW | Protected turn — oncoming traffic must stop. You may turn in the arrow's direction, but still yield to vehicles and pedestrians already in the intersection. |
| YELLOW ARROW | Protected turn is ending — prepare to yield or stop |
| Flashing YELLOW ARROW | Unprotected turn — you MAY turn but MUST yield to oncoming and pedestrians |
| Flashing RED | Treat exactly like a STOP sign — stop, yield, proceed when safe |
| Flashing YELLOW | Caution — slow down and proceed carefully. Do not need to stop. |
| RED + GREEN ARROW | Stop for through traffic; turn in direction of arrow only |
| Signal NOT working | Treat as ALL-WAY STOP — all traffic stops |
DUI questions appear on virtually every DPS knowledge test. Know the BAC levels, implied consent law, and penalties. Mississippi uses "DUI" (Driving Under the Influence).
| Situation | Consequence |
|---|---|
| BAC of 0.08%+ (driver 21+) | DUI — 1st (Misdemeanor): up to 48 hours jail, $250–$1,000 fine, 120-day suspension. 2nd (within 5 yrs): 5 days–6 months jail, $600–$1,500 fine, 1-year suspension. 3rd (Felony, within 5 yrs): 1–5 yrs MDOC, $2,000–$5,000 fine, full sentence + 3-yr interlock. 4th+: 2–10 yrs, $3,000–$10,000, full sentence + 10-yr interlock (Ch. 9). |
| BAC test result 0.08%+ (21+) — admin | Officer takes license immediately. You receive a temporary permit valid for 30 days. Case reviewed by Commissioner of Public Safety (Ch. 9). |
| Test refusal — Implied Consent | Driving privileges suspended 90 days on first offense. Temp permit valid 45 days. Suspension times increase for subsequent refusals. Conviction also results in DUI penalties added on top (Ch. 9). |
| BAC — 0.02% or more (under 21 — Zero Tolerance) | Zero Tolerance DUI: 1st = $250 fine, 120-day suspension. 2nd (within 5 yrs) = up to $500, 1-year suspension. 3rd (within 5 yrs) = up to $1,000, 2 years or until age 21 (Ch. 9). |
| 4th+ DUI conviction | Felony — 2 to 10 years MDOC custody, $3,000–$10,000 fine. License suspended for full sentence; upon release, eligible only for interlock-restricted license for 10 years (Ch. 9). |
| Accident causing death while DUI | Penalties enhanced significantly. Conviction results in automatic revocation. Mississippi law provides for felony charges and extended incarceration when DUI results in serious injury or death (Ch. 9). |
School bus rules are heavily tested. In Mississippi, you must stop for a school bus from EITHER direction when it displays alternately flashing red lights and is loading or unloading. You are NOT required to stop when traveling in the opposite direction on a divided highway with 4 or more lanes and at least 2 lanes in each direction, or when the bus stops in a loading zone where pedestrians are not allowed to cross. All other situations require stopping (Ch. 4).
| Location | Minimum Clearance |
|---|---|
| Fire hydrant | 10 feet — do not park within 10 ft of a fire hydrant (Ch. 5) |
| Traffic control device (stop sign, yield sign, flashing signal) | 30 feet — do not park within 30 ft of the approach to any traffic control device (Ch. 5) |
| Crosswalk at intersection | 20 feet — do not park within 20 ft of a crosswalk at an intersection (Ch. 5) |
| Railroad crossing | 15 feet — do not park within 15 ft of the nearest rail of any railroad crossing (Ch. 5) |
| Fire station driveway | 20 feet on the same side of the street / 75 feet on the opposite side of the street (Ch. 5) |
| Driveway entrance (public or private) | Not in front of — always prohibited |
| Accessible (handicapped) space | Never — also do not park on the diagonal access lines (Ch. 5) |
| Inside an intersection or on a crosswalk | Never — always illegal |
| Handicapped space (without placard) | Never park here |
| Bridge, overpass, or tunnel | Never — always prohibited (Ch. 5) |
| No Stopping zone | Never stop here, for any reason |
| No Parking zone | No parking — may stop to load/unload |
The rule: always turn wheels so that if the car rolls, it rolls away from traffic or is caught by the curb.
| Situation | Turn Wheels | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Facing DOWNHILL, WITH curb | RIGHT (into curb) | Car rolls into curb and stops |
| Facing DOWNHILL, NO curb | RIGHT (away from road) | Car rolls away from traffic |
| Facing UPHILL, WITH curb | LEFT (away from curb) | Car rolls back, caught by curb |
| Facing UPHILL, NO curb | RIGHT (away from road) | Car rolls away from traffic |
GDL questions appear on many tests. Know Mississippi's Graduated Driver Licensing requirements — the eligibility ages, hold periods, and supervisor requirements.
| Equipment | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Headlights (on) | Sunset to sunrise, and any time you cannot see clearly ahead for 500 feet. Low beams required within 500 feet of oncoming / 500 feet when following. |
| High beams (dim) | Dim within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle. Use low beams when following within 500 feet of another vehicle. Also in fog, heavy rain, sleet, snow, or dust (Ch. 5) |
| Horn | Use when needed to prevent a crash. Do NOT use to express anger, greet friends, or encourage others to move. Avoid around blind pedestrians and animal-drawn vehicles (Ch. 6) |
| Turn signals | Signal continuously during the last 100 feet before turning — Mississippi uses one single standard for all speeds (Ch. 6) |
| Tinted windows | After-market window tint must allow at least 28% light transmittance. Tinted vehicles need a Window Tint Inspection Certificate ($5). Tinting must not obstruct the driver's view (Ch. 6). |
| TVs / video screens visible to driver | Prohibited while vehicle is in motion (navigation is excepted) |
| Muffler | Must prevent excessive or unusual noise |
| Brakes | Foot brake must stop the car within 30 feet at 20 mph. Parking brake must stop the car within 55 feet at 20 mph (Ch. 2) |
| Wipers | Must adequately clean the windshield when used |
| Tail lights / rear reflector | At least one red tail light visible from 500 feet |
| Tires | Must be properly inflated, have good tread, and be free of breaks, cuts, and decay. Use the penny test: if Lincoln's head is covered by tread, depth is safe. Keep tires free of damage (Ch. 2) |
| Hazard lights | For use when parked/stopped in an emergency — not while driving normally |
| Seat belts & child restraints | All drivers and passengers regardless of age must use safety belts — primary enforcement. Child restraint law: under 4 years = car seat. Ages 4 to under 7 who are under 4'9″ tall OR under 65 lbs = booster seat. All children under 13 should ride in the rear seat when available (Ch. 4). |
A proven 4-phase approach that builds real understanding — not just memorization. Work through each phase at your own pace, and you'll walk into the DPS ready to pass on your first try.
| Your Score | Status | What to Do Next |
|---|---|---|
| Under 75% | Needs more work | Go back to Phase 3 — run Weak Spots mode on your wrong answers. Re-read the Study Guide for those topics. Then try the simulator again. |
| 75% – 89% | Almost there | Run Weak Spots on what you missed, then take the simulator again. You're close — one more round should get you there. |
| 90%+ | Ready! 🎉 | Run the simulator one more time to confirm. Score 90%+ twice → you are ready for the real test. |
Before you walk into the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) office:
30 questions · need 80% (about 24 correct) · you can miss up to 6 and still pass
The official handbook from the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) — the single source of truth for the written test.
Mississippi Driver's License Manual (Revised December 2024) · Published by Mississippi DPS
Download Official Manual →Source: Mississippi DPS · Free download
We've distilled the official manual into 12 focused study sections. Every number, rule, and fact verified against the handbook. Click any topic to start studying.