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Failed the MN Permit Test? Here's Exactly What to Do.

Don't panic — failing is more common than you think. Most people who fail do so for the same fixable reasons. Here's how to turn it around fast.

If you fail, look at your score sheet and find the topics that gave you trouble. Restudy those chapters of the Minnesota Driver's Manual. Take the official Class D Practice Test PDF until you score 90% twice in a row. Then return to a DVS exam station to test again.

The 5 Most Common Reasons People Fail the MN Permit Test

Spotting which one tripped you up is the fastest way to fix it. Most retakes pass on the second try once people address the right gap.

1. Skipped reading the driver manual

The official Minnesota driver manual is the source of every test question. Skimming a study guide is not enough — every section has at least one question that ends up on the real exam.

2. Didn't study road signs by shape and color

Road-signs questions are a high share of every state's permit test. If you can't identify a sign by its shape alone (octagon = stop, diamond = warning) without reading the words, you'll lose points.

3. Right-of-way and 4-way stops confused you

Right-of-way rules at intersections, roundabouts, and 4-way stops are the single most-missed topic across every state. Memorize the order: first to arrive goes first; ties go to the driver on the right.

4. Missed Minnesota-specific laws

Every state has its own GDL restrictions, speed limits, cell-phone laws, and BAC rules. Questions about Minnesota-specific rules trip up test-takers who studied generic content. Use the Minnesota driver manual, not a national guide.

5. Test anxiety and rushing

Some people know the material but rush, second-guess themselves, or freeze. Taking timed practice tests beforehand is the best way to build confidence — when the real test feels familiar, anxiety drops.

The fix

Read the Minnesota driver manual end-to-end, study road signs by shape and color, and take multiple full-length practice tests until you score 90%+ consistently. Then go retake the real test.

Your 3-Day Study Plan Before Retaking

A focused plan beats unstructured studying. Three days, three goals.

Day 1

Read the manual

Read the Minnesota driver manual cover to cover. Focus on traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way, and alcohol / drug laws. Take notes on anything that surprises you.

Open the official manual →

Day 2

Study signs + practice

Study our Minnesota road-signs guide, then take 2-3 full practice tests. Review every wrong answer carefully and read why the correct answer is right.

Start a practice test →

Day 3

Simulate the real test

Take one timed full-length practice test under real conditions — no pausing, no looking things up. If you score 90%+, you're ready. Go schedule your retake.

Take the full 40-Q exam →

Key Topics to Focus On for the Minnesota Retake

These are the topic clusters every state's permit test draws from. The first two are the highest-yield for retakes.

FAQ: After Failing the Minnesota Permit Test

How soon can I retake the Minnesota permit test after failing?

Your Minnesota permit fee covers the first two knowledge test attempts. Each retake after that costs $10. You must wait at least one business day between attempts and restudy the Minnesota Driver's Manual before testing again.

What score do I need to pass the Minnesota permit test?

You need at least 32 of 40 questions correct (80%) to pass the Minnesota DMV permit knowledge test.

Will failing affect my ability to get a Minnesota license later?

No — failing the knowledge test does not go on any permanent driving record and does not affect your ability to eventually be licensed. You just keep studying and retake the test.

What is the best way to study for the Minnesota retake?

Read the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) driver manual end-to-end, study road signs by shape and color, and take multiple full-length practice tests until you score 90%+ consistently. Once you can pass our full 40-question exam twice in a row, you are ready.

Ready to retake? Start practicing now.

Our free MN practice tests mirror the real Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) exam. Take them until you score 90%+ — then you're ready.