Built for Washington Driving
- Rain, Fog & Glare: Correct following distances, headlight use, and traction tips for slick pavement and low-visibility days.
- Reversible/Express & HOV Lanes: What the lane signals mean, when lanes change direction, and HOV eligibility to avoid violations.
- Ferry Approaches: Safe speeds, queue etiquette, and signage near terminals and loading ramps.
- Bike & Crosswalk Priority: Yielding rules, dooring prevention, and passing clearances—critical for urban corridors.
- Work Zones: Speed reductions, flagged directions, and doubled fines—especially on I-5, I-90, and mountain passes.
Study Plans That Fit Your Schedule
- Quick Start (45–60 min): Road-sign drill → 25-Q simulator → review misses.
- Weekend Focus (2–3 hrs): Signs → HOV/Reversible + Bike/Crosswalk sets → Full simulator → re-test to 90%+.
- Confidence Builder (2–3 days): Rotate topics (signs → rain/fog → HOV → ferry/work zones) + two final simulators.
What’s Inside the App
- 2025-Aligned Questions: Based on the latest Washington driver guide topics.
- Real Exam Mode: Timing and randomization mirror the test experience.
- Plain-English Explanations: Learn the “why” behind each answer—fast.
- Smart Progress: Topic accuracy, trends, and targeted reviews.
- Offline Friendly: Practice anywhere—city, coast, or mountains.
FAQ
How many questions are on the Washington knowledge test?
There are 40 questions; you need 32 correct (80%) to pass.
Does the app cover reversible and HOV lanes used around Seattle?
Yes. You’ll practice lane signals, switching directions, usage rules, and common mistakes to avoid tickets.
Can I study offline?
Absolutely. After installation, practice sets and progress tracking work without internet.
Is this the official DMV/DOL app?
No—this is an independent prep tool aligned to Washington’s 2025 permit test content.