1. Are the questions on PermitPlay.com the official DMV permit test questions?
Yes, they are exactly the same questions as the official DMV test.
2. Can I trust the content on PermitPlay.com?
Yes! The reasons are many, but the most important are the following:
3. Can I solve DMV tests without registering on PermitPlay.com?
Yes, the PermitPlay.com website offers free access to solving permit tests, as well as to the explanations of wrong questions. Access without an account will always be this way, because we value your time as well as the privacy of your data.
4. Do I have to pay for solving car quizzes on the PermitPlay.com website?
No! Access to official DMV tests is free, there is no charge for this, now or in the future.
5. What do you charge for?
Access to the entire PermitPlay.com website is free. But on the mobile apps, there are payed premium accounts with more features than on the desktop version.
6. Do I still need to learn the legislation to take the exam? Or is it enough just to solve the DMV tests?
Although there are rare cases in which you have passed the exam only by learning the tests, driving also requires knowledge of the legislation, its concepts and rules are imperative for your safety in everyday traffic.
7. Where is the easiest way to learn the legislation?
Each state has its own dedicated handbook where all the up-to-date road legislation is presented in a way that is easy to assimilate and remember for any beginner driver.
8. What is the permit test of the day?
The questions that users most often get wrong are also in the quiz of the day.Solve this quiz every day and you'll master the toughest questions that you might get on your driving test.
9. What do I need to do to learn efficiently and get my driver's license on the first try?
For maximum efficiency, PermitPlay.com recommends following all the steps explained in the pages dedicated to each license category in each state.The license categories are found in the website menu.
10. How many tests do I have to take per day to promote the driving test from the first try?
PermitPlay.com recommends you to start solving DMV tests even before the beginning of the driving school, and until the DMV exam to keep a constant in solving them, without excesses, a minimum of 2 hours a day being enough for a logical learning of the answers. It is recommended that after passing the exam, to be on the safe side, you should periodically come back to PermitPlay.com to solve the tests.
11. Can I take driver's school in and get a driver's license in one state if I reside in another state?
Yes, you can take driving lessons and get a driver’s license in a state different from where you are a resident, but there are some important things to know. Generally, you must be a resident of the state where you are applying for the license. If you complete the driving school and test in a state where you're not a resident, the state may require proof of residency before issuing a license. Each state has its own rules about this, so it’s always best to check with the local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for specifics.