Idaho Driver's License
Idaho Knowledge Test — 40 questions, 34 (85%) to pass
Ngôn ngữ kỳ thi chính thức được cung cấp: English, Spanish
📋 Cần Mang Theo
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Proof of identity, SSN & residency
Documents accepted by Idaho ITD (e.g. proof of age & identity, Social Security number, and two proofs of Idaho residency); a STAR Card (REAL ID) needs specific lawful-presence documents
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Application & fee
Complete the application and pay the fee at a county DMV / driver's license office (knowledge test fee is $5)
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Parent/guardian (if under 18)
Applicants under 17 must complete an approved driver's training program and the Supervised Driving Training Period (SDTP) and move through Idaho's graduated driver licensing; a parent/guardian must sign
📅 Cách Đặt Lịch
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Study the handbook and practice
Read the Idaho Driver's Handbook and take practice tests covering signs, rules of the road, and safe driving.
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Visit a county DMV office
Bring your documents and fee. Idaho driver licensing is handled at county DMV offices; the knowledge test is offered in English and Spanish.
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Pass the vision, knowledge and skills tests
Pass a vision screening and the 40-question knowledge test (34 to pass). With an instruction permit and the required supervised practice, pass the skills (drive) test to be licensed.
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- •The Idaho Class D knowledge test has 40 questions; you must answer 34 correctly (85%) to pass.
- •The legal BAC limit is 0.08 (0.04 for commercial drivers); drivers under 21 face a 0.02 limit. Refusing an evidentiary test brings a one-year suspension and a civil penalty.
- •Idaho uses a point system: accumulating enough points within set periods leads to suspension — for example, 12–17 points in 12 months results in a 30-day suspension.
- •Idaho law allows the 'Idaho Stop': a bicyclist may treat a stop sign as a yield and a red light as a stop-then-proceed when it is safe.
- •Studded tires are allowed in Idaho only from October 1 through April 30; you must move over or slow down for stopped emergency and maintenance vehicles.
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The Driver License and Eligibility
Requirements, Documents and Testing
Vehicle Equipment and Laws
Signs, Signals and Pavement Markings
Traffic Laws and Rules of the Road
Freeway Driving and the Driving Task
Distractions and Sharing the Road
Special Driving Conditions
Handling Emergencies and Crashes
Driving Privilege, Records, and Alcohol and Drugs
🎯 Luyện Tập Theo Chủ Đề
The Driver License and Eligibility
Who must be licensed in Idaho, new residents, students and military, one driver/one license/one record, REAL ID and the STAR card, where to get a credential, credential types, license classes, and instruction and motorcycle permits.
Requirements, Documents and Testing
Requirements for an Idaho license, proof of age/identity, Social Security, Idaho residency and lawful presence, driver's education proof, designations, name/address changes, duplicates and extensions, required knowledge and skills testing, and the driving-skills exam.
Vehicle Equipment and Laws
Operating a vehicle without the owner's consent, required equipment, child restraints, seat belts and shoulder straps, equipment not allowed, antique vehicles and street rods, and other laws you need to know.
Signs, Signals and Pavement Markings
Traffic signs by color and shape, work-zone and school signs, warning and guide signs, barricades, traffic signals, pedestrian crossings, pavement markings, and intersections.
Traffic Laws and Rules of the Road
Speed limits and the basic speed law, keeping to the right, right-of-way and yielding, pedestrians, funeral processions, slow-moving vehicles, following distances and space cushions, and parking rules.
Freeway Driving and the Driving Task
Freeway driving (travel plans, entering, entrance problems, speed, changing lanes, leaving), and the driving task: starting out, how mood affects driving, watching for problem drivers, and defensive driving.
Distractions and Sharing the Road
Distracted driving, cell phones, fatigue and highway hypnosis, unattended vehicles, and sharing the road with emergency vehicles, pedestrians, children, horseback riders, bicyclists, motorcycles, and large vehicles.
Special Driving Conditions
Mountain driving, wildlife areas and open range, night driving, snow removal equipment, fog/smoke/dust/rain, hydroplaning, flash floods, winter driving, and getting stranded in winter weather.
Handling Emergencies and Crashes
Handling emergencies, stopping quickly, car trouble, avoiding crashes, protecting yourself in a crash, hitting an unattended vehicle, crashes with uninsured drivers, oncoming cars, tire blowouts, running off the road, the crash scene, and crashes and the law.
Driving Privilege, Records, and Alcohol and Drugs
What affects your driving privilege and record: the Driver License Compact, the suspension and point system, reasons for suspension, penalties, administrative license suspension, test refusal, restricted permits and ignition interlocks, and how alcohol and drugs affect driving.