Michigan SOS Permit Test Practice
PermitReady is a free iOS app that helps teens prepare for the Michigan SOS permit test. The exam has 50 questions; you need at least 40 correct (80%) to pass. The app covers Michigan handbook topics like road signs, traffic laws, safe driving, and state-specific rules with practice quizzes, timed test simulations, and progress tracking.
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Minimum permit age in Michigan is 14.75. PermitReady also highlights important Michigan licensing rules so you can study the test format and the steps that come after you pass.
- Question count: 50
- Passing score: 40 correct (80%)
- Minimum permit age: 14.75
- Time limit: No official time limit listed
- Split test: No separate scored sections listed
Study Modes
- Practice Quiz: Untimed questions with explanations after every answer.
- Practice Test: A state-sized simulation with 50 questions.
- Study by Category: Focus on road signs, traffic laws, safe driving, parking, right of way, and more.
- Review Missed Questions: Revisit mistakes quickly and learn why the correct answer is right.
- Progress Tracking: Monitor mastery, streaks, recent scores, and study history.
- Offline-First: Study without a constant internet connection.
State-Specific Requirements
- Level 1 License requires Segment 1 Driver Ed.
- Kelsey's Law prohibits mobile phone use for Level 1 & 2 drivers.
- Move Over Law includes utility and maintenance vehicles.
- Zero Tolerance for BAC > 0.02% for under 21.
Who This Is For
Great for teens preparing for a first learner's permit, parents helping a new driver study, and anyone retaking the knowledge test in Michigan.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions is the Michigan permit test?
The Michigan SOS permit test has 50 questions. You typically need at least 40 correct (80%) to pass. Always verify current requirements with the official Secretary of State.
Does PermitReady cover the Michigan SOS permit test?
Yes. PermitReady includes state-specific practice questions for the Michigan SOS permit test, based on the latest 2026 official driver handbook. It covers road signs, traffic laws, safe driving, parking, right of way, and state-specific rules.
Can I study for the Michigan permit test offline?
Yes. All Michigan question banks are bundled in the PermitReady app, so you can study anywhere without an internet connection.
Important Disclaimer
- PermitReady is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Secretary of State or any government agency.
- Content is educational and based on publicly available handbook sources.
- Using this app does not guarantee passing the official permit exam.
- Verify current requirements with your state licensing agency before testing.