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Kansas DMV Practice Test 2026

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated

Kansas DMV is administered by the Kansas Division of Vehicles, headquartered in Topeka. The official Kansas written knowledge exam has 25 questions, and drivers must answer 20 correctly (80%) to pass. Our practice tests match the exact format, topics, and difficulty of the real Kansas DMV test.

Kansas Specialty

What makes the Kansas DMV test unique?

State Specialty

Kansas's exam focuses on severe-weather driving (the state averages 96 tornadoes a year), emergency vehicle protocols, and rural agricultural road interactions.

Kansas-Specific Law

Kansas's "Ben Bennett Law" requires drivers to move over or slow down for any stationary vehicle with emergency, hazard, or warning lights activated.

Study Tip

Review tornado and severe-weather driving procedures — Kansas is unique in testing these heavily.

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Parking, Stopping & Standing

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Bicycles, Motorcycles & Pedestrians

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Kansas DMV Test FAQ

Answers to the questions Kansas test-takers ask most.

How many questions are on the Kansas DMV written test?
The Kansas DMV written (knowledge) exam contains 25 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 20 correctly (80%) to pass. The test is administered by the Kansas Division of Vehicles.
What makes Kansas's DMV test different?
Kansas's exam focuses on severe-weather driving (the state averages 96 tornadoes a year), emergency vehicle protocols, and rural agricultural road interactions.
What's a Kansas-specific rule I should memorize?
Kansas's "Ben Bennett Law" requires drivers to move over or slow down for any stationary vehicle with emergency, hazard, or warning lights activated.

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