Alabama permit test practice
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Take a free Alabama-style practice test with road signs, traffic rules, instant feedback, and all 21 supported test languages.
Not an official state licensing website or exam.
Practice content is based on the Alabama Driver Manual and public agency guidance. Always verify current rules, documents, and testing policies because requirements can change.
Your Texas study route
What to know before the Texas knowledge test
Use Texas Department of Public Safety for the state's official driver-licensing and testing information. This independent practice session follows the published 30-question format and uses a target of 21 correct answers (70%) while mixing traffic laws, road signs, and safe-driving decisions.
- Licensing agency
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Practice format
- 30 randomized questions
- Passing target
- 21 of 30 correct (70%)
- Primary study source
- Official Texas Driver Handbook
Built around Texas
Review Texas-specific testing context alongside nationally consistent sign designs from the current FHWA MUTCD. State-specific sign variants are excluded.
Learn as you answer
See a plain-language explanation immediately, then revisit every miss in your end-of-test review.
Practice your way
Switch among 21 languages, use keyboard controls, enlarge text, raise contrast, or reduce motion without creating an account.
Texas permit test FAQ
How many questions should I practice for in Texas?
The published format represented here contains 30 questions. Each practice run draws a fresh mix from a larger question bank.
What score should I aim for?
Use 21 correct answers out of 30, or about 70%, as your minimum target. A higher practice score gives you more breathing room on test day.
Is this the official DMV test?
No. This is a free independent study tool. Always verify current requirements with Texas Department of Public Safety.
Where should I study?
Use the current official Texas Driver Handbook linked on this page as your primary source.
Do I need an account?
No. Every practice test is free and works in your browser without an account.