- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Utah Driver's manual
Free Utah DMV Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2024
Have you already taken some of our other practice tests to help you learn the rules of the road? Great! But this practice test is different.
This free Utah Fines and Limits permit practice test is mainly about the official penalties you may face if you violate the rules of the road or other laws. These practice questions are among the hardest you may encounter on the official knowledge test. They also serve to remind you that violating the traffic laws can have serious consequences.
This practice test is up to date as of December 2024. The 50 questions on this practice test are based on Utah’s official driver’s manual (Utah DMV Handbook (UT Driver's Manual) 2024) and the Utah Codified Laws.
Most of the questions and answers on this practice test are about Utah’s Point System and license suspension and revocation. You’ll learn how many points are added to your driving record for such common violations as speeding, tailgating, reckless driving, failing to yield the right-of-way, and running a red light or stop sign. You’ll learn what happens if you accumulate too many points on your driving record, and how some of those points can be removed. You’ll learn about some offenses (a few of which aren’t driving related) that can cause suspension of your license if you’re convicted, and how long the suspension can last. You’ll learn about some other offenses that can cause license revocation, and how long the revocation can last. You’ll also learn about the fine for driving with an unrestrained passenger or driving an uninsured vehicle.
As with all the permit practice tests we offer, each question on the Utah Fines and Limits permit practice test comes with an optional hint and an explanation of the correct answer, courtesy of our automated assistant.
On October 1, 2024, Norma A. Jones was driving her Volkswagen Passat westbound on U.S. Highway 40. Her 3-year-old daughter was with her. Neither was restrained (no seat belt and no child restraint). Jones crossed the centerline for some unknown reason and collided head-on with a Dodge Ram truck traveling eastbound. Both Jones and her daughter were ejected from their vehicle, and both died on impact.
In Utah in the last full five-year reporting period, 2016 through 2021, the average traffic crash figures per year were as follows: about 61,800 total crashes per year with 268 crash fatalities, including 41 motorcyclist fatalities, 39 pedestrian fatalities, and 6 bicyclist fatalities.
Violating the traffic laws doesn’t just invite legal penalties. It also risks a deadly accident.
Good luck with your learner permit knowledge test, and please drive safely!
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