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Penalties & Licensing
The point system, license suspension, provisional-license rules, insurance requirements, and other licensing basics.
Questions reviewed against the official Pennsylvania driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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12 sample Penalties & Licensing questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.
1. Before a driver under 18 can take the road test, they must complete 65 hours of supervised skill-building that includes:
Correct answer: 10 hours at night and 5 hours in bad weather
The 65 required practice hours must include at least 10 hours of nighttime driving and 5 hours of driving in bad weather.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information
2. If an officer pulls you over in a work zone for a moving violation and your headlights are off when they should be on, you will be:
Correct answer: Fined an additional $25
Failing to use your headlights in a posted work zone adds a $25 fine on top of the original violation.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Signals, Signs and Pavement Markings
3. After you pass the Knowledge Test and receive a learner's permit, it is valid for:
Correct answer: One year
A learner's permit is valid for one year. During that time you may practice driving under the required supervision.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information
4. The Pennsylvania Knowledge Test has 18 multiple-choice questions in all. To pass it, you must correctly answer at least:
Correct answer: 15 correctly
The knowledge test has 18 questions, and you must answer 15 correctly to pass.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information
5. When you drive with a learner's permit, the licensed adult supervising you must:
Correct answer: Ride in the front seat with you
Your supervising driver, who must be a licensed driver at least 21 (or a parent, guardian, or spouse 18 or older), must sit in the front seat with you at all times.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information
6. A driver under 18 will receive a mandatory 90-day suspension for a first occurrence if they accumulate six or more points or are convicted of driving how far over the posted speed limit?
Correct answer: 26 mph or more over the limit
For drivers under 18, reaching six points or being convicted of driving 26 mph or more over the limit brings a 90-day suspension for the first occurrence, and 120 days for later ones.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information; Driving Record Information
7. If PennDOT finds your registered vehicle went without required insurance for 31 days or more, your registration will be suspended for:
Correct answer: 3 months
A lapse in required liability insurance of 31 days or longer leads to a three-month registration suspension, and if you drove the vehicle, a three-month suspension of your driving privilege as well.
8. A junior driver's license holder generally may not drive between the hours of:
Correct answer: 11 p.m. and 5 a.m.
A junior driver is barred from the road from 11 p.m. until 5 a.m. unless a parent or qualifying adult rides along, or an exception such as work (with a notarized affidavit) applies.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information
9. A driver who refuses chemical testing must pay a chemical test refusal restoration fee. For a first offense, that fee is:
Correct answer: $500
The restoration fee for refusing a chemical test starts at $500 the first time, rises to $1,000 for a second refusal, and reaches $2,000 for a third or later one, on top of other restoration fees.
10. Once your driving record is reduced to zero points and stays at zero for how long, any new points are treated as a first accumulation?
Correct answer: 12 consecutive months
Once your record holds at zero for 12 straight months, any points added afterward count as a first accumulation.
11. For a first offense, a driver under 18 faces a mandatory 90-day suspension after reaching six points, or after a conviction for driving how much over the posted limit?
Correct answer: 26 mph or more over the limit
For drivers under 18, hitting six points, or a conviction for going 26 mph or more above the limit, means a 90-day suspension the first time and 120 days after that.
Source: PA Driver's Manual — Non-Commercial Learner's Permit Information; Driving Record Information
12. If you are under 21 and convicted of driving under the influence for the first time, your license will be suspended for:
Correct answer: One year
A first DUI conviction for a driver under 21 brings a full one-year license suspension, along with jail time and a fine.
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