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Practice with real Texas DPS-style questions. Each question shows both English and Spanish to help you learn driving vocabulary in both languages.
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📚 Official Resources
Texas Driver Handbook
Official study guide from TxDPS. Available in English and Spanish.
OfficialLicense Application Info
Requirements, documents needed, and application process.
TxDPSSchedule Your Test
Use the Texas DPS scheduler to book your driving test appointment.
AppointmentsTeen GDL Program
Graduated Driver License requirements for drivers under 18.
Under 18More Practice Tests
Additional free practice tests to help you prepare.
FreeFind DPS Office
Locate your nearest Texas DPS office.
Locations❓ Frequently Asked Questions
How many questions are on the Texas driver's license test?
The official Texas Class C Knowledge Exam has 30 questions. You must answer at least 21 questions correctly (70%) to pass. Our practice test includes 60+ questions to help you prepare thoroughly.
What is the minimum age to get a learner's permit in Texas?
You must be at least 15 years old to obtain a learner's permit (instruction permit) in Texas. You'll also need to complete a driver education course and pass both a vision test and the written knowledge exam.
Can I take the Texas DPS test in Spanish?
Yes! Texas DPS offers the written knowledge test in multiple languages including Spanish. Our bilingual practice test shows questions in both English and Spanish simultaneously, helping you prepare whether you take the test in English or Spanish.
What topics are covered on the Texas permit test?
The Texas Class C Knowledge Exam covers: traffic signs and signals, right-of-way rules, speed limits (including school zones), parking regulations, DWI/DUI laws, safe driving practices, Texas-specific rules (like the Move Over/Slow Down law), and how to handle emergencies. Our practice test covers all these topics.
How much does it cost to get a Texas driver's license?
The Texas Class C driver's license costs $33 for an 8-year license. The knowledge test fee is approximately $11. Additional fees may apply for the driver education course and driving skills test. Fees are subject to change - check dps.texas.gov for current pricing.
What happens if I fail the Texas driver's license test?
If you fail the Texas knowledge exam, you must wait 24 hours before retaking it. There's a fee for each attempt. We recommend using this free practice test to study until you consistently score above 85% before attempting the official exam. Most people who practice thoroughly pass on their first try!
📋 About This Texas DPS Practice Test
Our free Texas driver's license practice test is designed to help you prepare for the official TxDPS Class C Knowledge Exam. With 60+ questions covering all topics from the Texas Driver Handbook, you'll be ready to pass your permit test on the first try.
This bilingual practice test is especially helpful for Spanish-speaking residents of Texas who want to study in both languages. Texas has a large Hispanic population, and the DPS wisely offers tests in Spanish. Each question displays both English and Spanish text, making it easier to understand traffic laws and road signs in both languages.
Whether you're a teenager getting your first learner's permit, a new Texas resident transferring your license, or someone who needs to renew their knowledge, this practice test will help you succeed. Start practicing now - it's completely free! Remember: Everything's bigger in Texas, including your chances of passing with proper preparation!