VA DMV Study Guide 2026

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📋 VA DMV Exam Format at a Glance

40
Questions
25 min
Time Limit
80.00%
Passing Score

📚 VA DMV Topics to Study (22)

✍️ Sample VA DMV Questions & Answers

1. When parking on a hill without a curb in Virginia, which direction should you turn your wheels?
Away from the roadway (toward the shoulder)

Without a curb, turning your wheels toward the shoulder ensures the vehicle rolls off the road rather than into traffic if the brakes fail.

2. What should you do when approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with flashing lights?
Slow down and move over if possible

Virginia's 'Move Over' law requires drivers to take specific actions when approaching a stationary emergency vehicle with flashing lights. Drivers must slow down and, if safe to do so, move over to an adjacent lane not next to the emergency vehicle. This protects emergency personnel and ensures a safe environment for their work on the roadside.

3. What does a white rectangular sign with a black number represent?
Maximum speed limit

White rectangular signs with black numbers are standard regulatory signs indicating the maximum speed limit for a particular road section. These signs inform drivers of the highest legal speed they are permitted to travel under ideal conditions. Adhering to these limits is crucial for safety, legal compliance, and maintaining orderly traffic flow.

4. How long do demerit points remain active on a Virginia driving record from the date of the offense?
2 years

Demerit points remain active on a Virginia driving record for 2 years from the date of the traffic offense.

5. How many demerit points are assigned for failure to yield the right of way in Virginia?
4 points

Failure to yield the right of way is a 4-point violation in Virginia's demerit point system.

6. What does Virginia's Move Over law also require for tow trucks and highway maintenance vehicles?
Drivers must move over one lane or slow to a safe speed when these vehicles are stopped with lights flashing

Virginia's Move Over law was expanded to cover tow trucks and highway maintenance vehicles stopped with flashing lights, requiring drivers to move over or slow down.

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