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Nebraska DMV Practice Test

This Nebraska DMV permit practice test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the Nebraska written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. Passing the Nebraska DMV permit test is as easy as 1 2 3 using our online interactive driving practice tests with high quality images. Study for this driver’s license practice test is completely free.

If you have completed a defensive driving course, you may be able to save on your auto insurance premiums when buying new or used car either by financing, leasing or through bank car loan.

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 1 (Signs)

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 2 (Signs)

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 3 (Rules)

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 4 (Rules)

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 5 (Rules)

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 6 (Rules)

Nebraska DMV Practice Test – Quiz 7 (Rules)

Top Parking Tips

Car parking is easily one of the hardest aspects of driving a car. A lot of practice and preparation goes into learning how to do it properly, and even then some of the seemingly less important factors that go into parking perfectly remain ignored. Here are some tips on how to park in an easy and safe manner:

Always make sure that you get the best, or rather, most conveniently located parking space available. Depending on the traffic and rush for spots in the parking lot, it might be worth it to drive once around the lot to find the best place.

However, this does not mean that you approach this task in an aggressive manner and try to steal a good parking place that someone else may have spent time searching for and spotted before you. This can lead to unnecessary altercations.

Try to make sure that your car is parallel to the adjacent cars and not placed at an angle which might make it much harder for the other car to back out without backing into your car.

Always check the area around your car for anything that might be dangerous in terms of being an obstruction when you back out. For instance, if you’re backing out of the parking lot of a Target, you might want to ensure that there are no trolleys around your car which might come in your way when you back out.

Look in the direction where your car is moving. It is always best to turn around and look behind yourself while backing out. Don’t rely on your rear-view mirrors alone. While cameras and reversing sensors might be a bit more convenient, it is still best to look behind and see for yourself just to be safe.

Try to make sure that your front wheels face either the outer edge of the road or the curb instead of leaving them facing forward.

Always park perpendicular to slopes instead of on the slope, if it is at all possible to do so. Also, if your car’s transmission is manual, you should leave your car in gear when parking in a sloped region and in neutral gear while parking on a flat surface.

Ensure that you leave some space between your car and the cars in front of and behind it. This will minimize the risk of your car getting hit when one of the cars around yours needs to move out because the other driver will have enough space to maneuver.

Practice makes perfect. Try to find a quiet street where you can practice pulling in and parking parallel to the adjacent car as well as backing out in the proper manner without damaging any of the surrounding vehicles.