What’s Different in Texas?
- Frontage & Access Roads: Learn entry/exit patterns, U-turn loops under freeways, and yielding at feeders.
- High-Speed Multi-Lane Driving: Safe passing, lane discipline, and following distances on I-10, I-35, I-45.
- School Zones & Buses: Speed reductions, no-phone rules, and when you must stop for a bus.
- Work Zones: Enhanced fines and speed control with flaggers and lane shifts.
- Weather & Rural Roads: Dust, heavy rain, low-visibility cattle guards—know the safe responses.
Study Your Way — Three Quick Paths
- Sprinter (90 minutes): Do two sign drills + one 30-question simulator. Review misses.
- Weekend Warrior (3 hours): Add frontage-road and school-zone sets. Retake the simulator aiming for 90%+.
- Zero-to-Hero (2–3 days): Rotate topic sets (signs → interstates → school/work zones), then two full simulators.
Inside the App
- Fresh 2025 Question Bank: Road signs, right-of-way, speed, parking, special vehicles.
- Exam Mode: Realistic timing and randomized items to build confidence.
- Clear Explanations: Short, plain-English reasons so knowledge sticks.
- Progress Analytics: See accuracy by topic and automatically revisit weak areas.
- Offline Friendly: Practice anytime, anywhere.
FAQ
How many questions are on the TX permit test?
30 total. You need 21 correct to pass (70%).
Does the app cover Texas-specific topics?
Yes—frontage roads, multi-lane passing, Move Over/Slow Down, school-bus rules, and work-zone fines are included.
Can I use it offline?
Yes. After you install, most practice and tracking works without internet.
Is this the official DMV app?
No—it's an independent prep tool aligned with the 2025 Texas Driver Handbook.