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Oregon DMV — 2026
Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services (Oregon DMV)
OR
Updated: April 28, 2026
Test Format
35
Total questions
80%
Passing score
28/35
Min. correct
Multiple choice
Eligibility & Fees
| Permit age | 15 |
| License age | 16 (provisional) / 18 (full) |
| Permit fee | $23 |
| License fee | $60 (8-year) |
| Permit holding period | 6 months minimum |
| Supervised hours | 50 hours total (10 at night) |
⚠ Memorize this — Oregon-specific
Self-serve gas was legalized statewide in 2023, but stations may still staff attendants.
💡 Pro tip
Logging-truck interactions on mountain roads and king-tide coastal driving are tested.
Top 5 Questions to Know
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1. What is the current status of self-service gasoline in Oregon?
Answer: Self-serve is allowed statewide, but stations may require attendants during certain hours.
Oregon was long the only US state besides New Jersey to prohibit self-serve gas. In August 2023, Oregon repealed its ban, legalizing self-service statewide. However, stations may still choose to staff...
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2. In Oregon, motor vehicles may enter a designated bicycle lane:
Answer: Only to make a turn, enter a driveway, or park — and after yielding to cyclists.
Oregon treats bike lanes as primary bicyclist space. Motor vehicles may enter only to execute a turn, access a driveway, or park — and must yield to any bicyclist already in the lane before entering. ...
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3. What does a NO PASSING ZONE pennant sign indicate?
Answer: Do not pass other vehicles here
A no passing zone sign warns that drivers must not pass in that area.
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4. What does a lane-use control sign indicate?
Answer: They show allowed movements from the lane
Lane-use control signs show which movements are allowed from a particular lane.
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5. What does this sign indicate?
Answer: Come to a complete stop
A stop sign means you must come to a complete stop and proceed only when it is safe.
Top Reasons Drivers Fail the Road Test
- ✗ Rolling stops at stop signs
- ✗ Failing to check blind spots before lane changes
- ✗ Exceeding speed limit (even by 1–2 mph)
- ✗ Not signaling early enough before turns
- ✗ Improper lane changes