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I Bet You Won’t Pass This Iowa Driver’s Test [GALLERY]
Think you still remember everything from driver’s ed?
Most of us passed the written test years ago and haven’t looked back since, but the rules of the road haven’t gone anywhere.
Now, Iowa drivers have a chance to find out just how sharp (or rusty) their knowledge really is.
Could You Pass The Iowa Driver's Test Again?
Once you've been driving for a while, it's easy to both know the rules and forget them.

Doesn't mean you're a bad driver, but seriously, who actually remembers exactly what to do when you are merging onto the freeway or interstate?
The Iowa Department of Transportation offers an online practice test that mimics the real written exam.
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It's completely free, and it's available to anyone, whether you're prepping for your first license or just curious if you'd still pass today.
If you think you can pass, scroll down to take the test!
It's Harder Than You Remember
As a youngster, it took me two tries to pass both the written and behind-the-wheel tests.
I smacked a cone on my first try. Oops. My instructor was nice about it, at least.
Now let's see if you can pass the Iowa driver's written test... again, assuming you have a valid driver's license. If you're still a little young for that, well, take it and see how you do!
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Some sample questions may include:
What does a flashing yellow arrow mean?
Who has the right of way at a four-way stop?
When is it legal to pass on the right?
Good luck, take the test below, and let me know how you did!
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