What are the testing requirements for a learner's permit?

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To obtain a learner's permit in Minnesota, an individual must first meet certain eligibility requirements and then successfully pass specific tests. The applicant must be at least fifteen years old and must complete a classroom instruction portion of driver education if they are under eighteen. This driver education typically includes both classroom and behind-the-wheel training components. Once the educational requirements are fulfilled, the applicant must take and pass a written knowledge test. This test is designed to assess their understanding of Minnesota traffic laws, safe driving practices, and road signs. The knowledge test is typically multiple-choice, and it is essential to prepare by studying the Minnesota Driver's Manual, which is available online. Additionally, the applicant must also pass a vision test to ensure they meet the minimum visual standards for driving. After passing these tests, the applicant can proceed to apply for the learner's permit, which allows them to practice driving with a licensed adult who is at least twenty-one years old in the vehicle. It is advisable to check the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services Division website for any specific requirements or updates, as regulations may change or vary.
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Answered Jul 31, 2025

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