Kansas Driver's License
Kansas Knowledge Test — 25 questions, 20 (80%) to pass
공식 시험 제공 언어: English, Spanish
📋 준비물
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Proof of identity & residency
Documents accepted by the Kansas Division of Vehicles (e.g. birth certificate or passport, Social Security card, two proofs of Kansas residency); REAL ID needs specific documents
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Application & fee
Complete the application and pay the fee at a Kansas driver's license office (appointment recommended)
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Parent/guardian (if under 18)
Applicants under 18 need parent/guardian consent and must move through Kansas's graduated licensing (instruction permit at 14, restricted/farm permit, then full at 16-17)
📅 예약 방법
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Study the handbook and practice
Read the Kansas Driving Handbook and take practice tests covering signs, rules of the road, and safe driving.
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Visit a driver's license office
You can take the knowledge test for an instruction permit from age 14. Bring your documents and fee; the test is offered in English and Spanish.
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Pass the vision and knowledge tests
Pass a vision screening, then the 25-question knowledge test (20 to pass). When you pass, you receive your instruction permit and enter Kansas's graduated licensing.
💡 시험 당일 팁
- •The Kansas knowledge test has 25 questions; you must answer 20 correctly (80%) to pass.
- •The legal BAC limit is 0.08 (0.04 for commercial drivers); drivers under 21 have a 0.02 zero-tolerance limit.
- •Kansas can issue a farm permit at age 14 and an instruction permit at 14 — among the youngest in the US, reflecting its rural roads.
- •On gravel and rural roads, slow down, watch for loose surfaces, and use extra caution at uncontrolled and blind intersections common in Kansas.
- •You must stop for a stopped school bus with flashing red lights; on an undivided road, traffic in BOTH directions must stop.
📚 운전자 안내서
모든 연습 문제는 아래 단원을 기반으로 합니다. 단원을 클릭하면 DMV 공식 웹사이트에서 원문을 읽을 수 있습니다.
🎯 주제별 연습
The Driver's License
The driver's license: types of licenses and permits, graduated licensing, required tests, renewal, and loss of driving privileges in Kansas.
State/Provincial/Territory Laws and Rules of the Road
State laws and rules of the road: traffic signs, signals and pavement markings, speed limits, right-of-way, and other Kansas traffic laws.
Be in Shape to Drive
Be in shape to drive: vision, fatigue, emotions, health, distractions, and the effects of alcohol and drugs (BAC limits and penalties).
Before You Drive
Before you drive: vehicle condition and required equipment, seats and mirrors, seat belts and child restraints, and getting ready to drive.
Basic Driving
Basic driving: starting, steering, stopping, backing, turning, lane changes, passing, following distance, and speed control.
Rules of the Road
Rules of the road: intersections, right-of-way, roundabouts, turns, freeway driving, parking, school buses, and traffic-control rules.
Safe Driving Tips
Safe driving tips: defensive driving, managing speed and space, scanning, communicating, and adjusting to traffic and road conditions.
Avoiding Collisions and Emergency Situations
Avoiding collisions and emergency situations: emergency maneuvers, vehicle failures, skids, what to do at a crash, and roadside emergencies.
Sharing the Road
Sharing the road: pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcycles, large trucks and buses, emergency vehicles, and railroad crossings.
Special Driving Situations
Special driving situations: night driving, bad weather (rain, fog, snow, ice), rural and winter driving, work zones, and other challenges.
How to Prepare for Your Driver License
How to prepare for your driver license: what to bring, the knowledge and skills tests, what the examiner checks, and test-day tips.