Operator Manuals

The Rhode Island Driver’s Manual will help prepare you for your written permit test and road test, or help you review the rules of the road.

Download the PDF Print Version

Open and download a full PDF print version of the Driver's Manual here:

Rhode Island Driver's Manual PDF file, about 5 mb megabytes

Use the Online Version

We've made the Rhode Island Driver's Manual easier to use by creating an online version. The online version is divided into chapters, making navigation, and studying for the permit test more convenient. While encompassing all details from the PDF print version, the online version enables targeted study of testing materials. Additionally, our website's Google Translate integration makes translation into multiple languages possible. Relevant information for testing is clearly highlighted.

Important Messages (**testing material**) I. Applying for a License

Rhode Island has a graduated licensing system for persons under age eighteen (18) wishing to drive a motor vehicle. The three levels of the graduated licensing system are: Learner instructional permit, Learner provisional license and full operator’s license. They are described on the RI DMV website.

For information on getting a Learner Instructional Permit, including information on driving schools, click here.

For information on the documents needed to obtain a Learner Permit, click here.

For information on preparing for and taking a Road Test, click here.

For information on transferring from Out of State to Rhode Island, click here.

For information on Drivers' Privilege Cards, click here.

II. The Effects of Distractions, Drowsiness, and Emotions on Driving ( **testing material**) III. Basic Driving Skills and Safety Rules (**testing material**) IV. Signals and Roadway Markings (**testing material**) V. Driving Emergencies (**testing material**)

The following section contains suggested methods of handling common driving emergencies. Please keep in mind that every emergency situation varies, and these suggestions may not be applicable to all emergencies.

VI. Motorcycles (**testing material**) VII. Systems for Safe, Courteous, and Defensive Driving (**testing material**)

Defensive driving is the art of protecting yourself and others from dangerous and unexpected changes in the driving environment. The defensive driver anticipates actions of other roadway users and is ready to adjust speed and position accordingly. The defensive driver also adjusts to changes in weather and road conditions. The driver can learn to develop driving habits and skills by following the additional systems described below:

    IPDE: The IPDE system is a ‘thinking-doing’ process. IPDE can help you to avoid collisions. With practice, this process will become automatic. IPDE will also help you become a defensive driver.

Identify: Locate any hazards in the driving scene by getting the big picture. THINK!

Predict: Judge where possible points of conflict may occur. THINK!

Decide: Determine the actions to take and when and where to take them. THINK!

Execute: Act by maneuvering the vehicle to avoid any conflict. DO!