Updated for the latest DMV handbook changes for all 50 states, featuring most commonly tested questions for CA, NY, TX, and more.
Yes. In many states with diverse populations (such as California, New York, and Washington), the DMV provides official exam papers in multiple languages, including Spanish, Chinese, and more. Our practice tests are optimized specifically for these official contents.
The 2026 exams include more questions regarding Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), driving regulations following marijuana legalization, and stricter penalties for distracted driving (cell phone use). We recommend practicing questions labeled "2026 New."
After passing the written test and obtaining your Instruction Permit, adults can usually schedule a road test immediately. Minors under 18 typically need to complete a required number of supervised driving hours first.
In 2026, several US states updated their written test content, placing more emphasis on traffic safety, shared road rules, and electric vehicle (EV) regulations. It is crucial for new residents and international students to familiarize themselves with the official DMV handbooks and these latest changes.
We have compiled the DMV practice exams for all 50 states and provided in-depth translations and explanations based on official handbooks to help applicants overcome language barriers. Whether you are in CA, NY, or TX, our practice tests helps you get familiar with the real exam format.
During preparation, we suggest prioritizing traffic sign recognition, right-of-way rules, speed limits, and DUI laws. By taking multiple mock tests, you can track your accuracy and focus on your weak areas.
We also provide state-specific exam guides, including appointment processes, required documents, fee schedules, and what to expect on exam day to help you smoothly obtain your learner's permit.