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New Jersey DMV Practice Test 2026

The official New Jersey written knowledge exam has 50 questions. You need 40 correct (80%) to pass. Our practice tests match the exact format, topics, and difficulty of the real New Jersey DMV test.

New Jersey Specialty

What makes the New Jersey DMV test unique?

State Specialty

New Jersey's exam uniquely tests "jughandle" right-turn protocols (where left turns are accomplished via a right-exit loop), full-service gas rules, and Turnpike/Parkway zone laws.

New Jersey-Specific Law

New Jersey is one of only two US states (with Oregon in parts) where self-serve gasoline is prohibited — drivers must remain in the vehicle while an attendant fuels.

Study Tip

Jughandle intersections appear throughout the exam — study the diagrams carefully.

Sample Question

New Jersey Practice Preview

One example from our New Jersey-localized question bank.

New Jersey Road Rules

Under New Jersey law, which of the following is correct about the rule described?

A Drivers may ignore the rule if no police are visible.
B New Jersey is one of only two US states (with Oregon in parts) where self-serve gasoline is prohibited — drivers must remain in the vehicle while an attendant fuels.
C The rule only applies on interstate highways.
D The rule only applies to commercial drivers.

New Jersey DMV Test FAQ

Answers to the questions New Jersey test-takers ask most.

How many questions are on the New Jersey DMV written test?
The New Jersey DMV written (knowledge) exam contains 50 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 40 correctly (80%) to pass. The test is administered by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC).
What makes New Jersey's DMV test different?
New Jersey's exam uniquely tests "jughandle" right-turn protocols (where left turns are accomplished via a right-exit loop), full-service gas rules, and Turnpike/Parkway zone laws.
What's a New Jersey-specific rule I should memorize?
New Jersey is one of only two US states (with Oregon in parts) where self-serve gasoline is prohibited — drivers must remain in the vehicle while an attendant fuels.

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