Missouri Driver's Responsibility DMV Practice Test
Practice with real MO Driver's Responsibility exam questions and detailed explanations. From the makers of CDL Answers (4.8★, 1,000+ reviews).
Questions
25
Passing Score
80%
Time Limit
Typically 30 minutes; varies by state
Prerequisites
Must be at least 15-16 years old (varies by state)
What is the Driver's Responsibility Practice Test?
The Driver's Responsibility section covers licensing requirements, insurance laws, vehicle registration, DUI/DWI laws, accident procedures, and your legal obligations as a driver.
Covers legal requirements, DUI laws, and insurance — know your state's specific rules
Topic Breakdown
Licensing & Registration
~6 questions
- Permit requirements
- License classes
- Registration procedures
DUI/DWI Laws
~7 questions
- BAC limits
- Implied consent laws
- Penalties and consequences
Insurance & Financial
~6 questions
- Minimum insurance requirements
- Financial responsibility laws
- Uninsured motorist rules
Accident Procedures
~6 questions
- What to do after an accident
- Reporting requirements
- Hit-and-run laws
Free Practice Questions
20 free of 524+Question 1 of 20
When a bicyclist holds their left arm straight out, what are they indicating?
Study Tips for Missouri
- 1Know your state's BAC limit — 0.08% for adults, 0.00-0.02% for under 21 in most states
- 2Study implied consent laws — refusing a breathalyzer has consequences
- 3Memorize what to do after an accident: stop, help injured, exchange info, report
- 4Know your state's minimum insurance requirements
- 5Review graduated licensing rules if you're under 18
Missouri DMV Information
Permit Age
15+ years old
License Age
16+ years old
Written Test
25 questions — 80% to pass
Missouri DOR
Official DMV Portal →After You Pass
Frequently Asked Questions
The legal BAC limit is 0.08% for drivers 21 and over in all states. For drivers under 21, most states have zero-tolerance policies (0.00-0.02%).
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