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Texas DMV Practice Test

Free, official-style practice questions for the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) written permit exam. Study in English, Spanish, or 11 other languages — and pass your Texas learner's permit test on the first try.

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Questions
30
To Pass
21 (70%)
DMV Fee
$16
Min Age
15

Official DMV requirements. PermitPass practice tests are always 100% free.

About the Texas Permit Test

To get your learner's permit in Texas, you must pass the written knowledge exam administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). The official exam has 30 multiple-choice questions — you need to answer at least 21 correctly (70%) to pass. Topics covered include Texas traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way rules, safe driving practices, and the consequences of driving under the influence.

The Texas DPS exam is offered at testing centers across Texas — including in the capital, Austin — for a fee of approximately $16. The minimum age to apply is 15. Most applicants pass on their first attempt after a few solid practice sessions. For official details, visit the Texas DPS website.

PermitPass gives you a huge bank of Texas-specific practice questions, with instant explanations and translations into 13 languages. There's no signup wall, no payment, and no ads — just focused practice for your Texas DMV written exam.

Why Texas drivers choose PermitPass

  • 100% free — full access to every Texas practice question, no paywall.
  • Official-style questions — modeled after the real Texas DPS written exam.
  • 13 languages — including Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tagalog, and more.
  • Instant explanations — learn from every mistake before exam day.
  • Mobile-friendly — study on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

Texas DMV Practice Test — FAQ

How can I practice for the Texas DMV permit test?

PermitPass offers a free Texas DMV practice test with real questions modeled after the official Texas DPS written exam. You can take unlimited practice tests, see instant explanations for every question, and switch between English, Spanish, and 11 other languages. No account required to start practicing.

Is the Texas DMV practice test on PermitPass free?

Yes. Every Texas permit practice test on PermitPass is 100% free. There are no hidden fees, no subscriptions, and no ads interrupting your study session.

What topics does the Texas permit test cover?

The Texas learner's permit test covers traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, right-of-way rules, alcohol and drug laws, and Texas-specific regulations enforced by the Texas DPS. PermitPass mirrors these topics so you study exactly what appears on the real exam.

Can I take the Texas DMV practice test in Spanish?

Yes. PermitPass supports the Texas DMV practice test in 13 languages including Spanish (español), Chinese (中文), Korean (한국어), Vietnamese (Tiếng Việt), Tagalog, Hindi, French, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, German, and Gujarati.

How many questions are on the Texas permit test?

The official Texas DPS written permit exam has 30 multiple-choice questions. You must correctly answer at least 21 (70%) to pass. PermitPass gives you a question bank far larger than the real exam so you're prepared for every variation.

How much does the Texas permit test cost?

The Texas DPS typically charges around $16 for the learner's permit application and written exam. The PermitPass practice test is 100% free — you only pay the state fee when you take the real exam at a Texas DPS office.

What's the minimum age to get a learner's permit in Texas?

In Texas, you can apply for a learner's permit starting at age 15. Younger applicants may need parental consent and to complete driver's education. Check the Texas DPS for the latest requirements.

Do I need to create an account to use PermitPass?

No. You can start the Texas practice test immediately — just pick Texas from the state list and begin. Creating a free account lets you save progress and track your scores over time.

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