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  • Updated for December 2024
  • Based on official Nebraska Driver's manual

Free Nebraska DMV Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2024

We’re glad you stopped by to take our free Nebraska Fines and Limits permit practice test! We hope this unique test will do even more than help you answer some of the toughest questions that may be on your Nebraska learner’s permit test. It may also make you a safer driver by showing you the possible consequences of violating traffic laws.

This practice test is up to date as of December 2024. It’s based on Nebraska’s official driver’s manual (Nebraska DMV Handbook (NE Driver's Manual) 2024) and the Nebraska Revised Statutes. The 50 questions and answers on this test are primarily concerned with Nebraska’s point system and various circumstances that can lead to losing your driving privileges: How many points are carried by various violations, such as speeding, using a hand-held cell phone, driving under the influence (DUI), and leaving the scene of an accident (hit and run)? Is there any way that these points can be reduced on your driving record? Which offenses may cause your license to be impounded, suspended, or revoked, and for how long? What are the fines for texting while driving and driving without wearing a seat belt? (Memorize these fines for your permit test.) Finally, what are some of the rules governing the issuance of special permits to teenagers, such as School Permits (SCPs) and School Learner’s Permits (LPEs)?

Like the other permit practice tests we offer, the free Nebraska Fines and Limits practice test comes with an automated assistant to help you answer the questions correctly. It can give you a hint if you’re stuck on a question or an explanation of the correct answer if you still miss the question.

An average of 37 people die in alcohol-related crashes every day in America. About 40 percent of all traffic deaths involve alcohol-impaired drivers. In 2022, 13,524 people died in alcohol-related traffic crashes. That same year, there were also 12,151 speeding-related deaths nationwide. Speeding was a contributing factor in 29 percent of traffic fatalities.

In Nebraska, there were 29,418 traffic crashes in 2020, of which 217 were fatal crashes involving 233 fatalities. In 2022, there were 244 traffic fatalities in Nebraska, including 67 alcohol intoxication-related fatalities and 48 speeding-related fatalities.

The traffic laws are there for a reason. If you want to keep a clean record as a Nebraska driver, this Fines and Limits Test is just the thing. Good luck with your permit test and stay safe!

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  • Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test

What you need to know

6 min to complete
Available in EN, ES, RU
Verified by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S., Chief Educational Researcher, Member of ACES. See our detailed commitment to accuracy and quality in our practice tests.

What to expect on the actual NE DMV exam

25

questions

20

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

14 y/o

minimum age to apply

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