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Junior Learner's Permit and Junior Driver's License Information; Pennsylvania Point System; DUI section; Seat Belt Law; Child Restraint Law; Anti-Texting Law
The Pennsylvania PennDOT written knowledge test has 18 questions. You need to answer 15 correctly (~83%) to pass and get your PA driver's license or learner's permit.
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PA note: The shortest test in the country (18 questions)
The legal BAC limit for adult drivers (21+) in Pennsylvania is 0.08%. For drivers under 21, the limit is 0.02% (zero tolerance). For commercial drivers, the limit is 0.04%.
In Pennsylvania, accumulating 6 points on your driving record triggers an automatic license suspension. Drivers can have 2 points removed by completing an approved point reduction course every 12 months.
Pennsylvania junior license holders (under 18) may not have more than one passenger under 18 in the vehicle (unless family) and may not drive between 11pm and 5am, except for employment, medical emergencies, or school activities.
The Pennsylvania PennDOT written test has 18 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving, and state-specific rules.
You need to answer 15 questions correctly, which is ~83%. Our practice tests match this exact format.
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