Train the Way You’ll Be Tested

Gain confidence through realistic practice — questions, timing, and rules just like the exam.

WA DKT Practice Test

Begin your practice driving test WA now with random questions and clear explanations tailored to WA road rules. Get a feel for the real exam structure.

WA Drivers Handbook

Check the WA driver handbooks to learn key road rules and settle tricky questions.

WA Hazard Perception Test

Test your timing and judgement with short WA road scenarios. Tap when you’d react and build safe driving habits — earn up to 5 points per hazard.

DoT Driving Test

Get ready for DoT Driving Test practice with our online driving test and see how you perform under actual exam rules. Timed, structured, and designed to match WA standards — the smarter way to prepare.

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

To get a learner’s permit in WA, you need to pass the Computerised Theory Test (CTT) and an eyesight check at a Driver and Vehicle Services (DVS) centre. More details are available on the WA Department of Transport website.

The minimum age to apply for a learner’s permit in WA is 16 years.

Learner drivers under the age of 25 must complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving, which includes 5 hours of night driving, before booking their test.

The PDA is WA’s on-road driving test. During the test, an examiner will observe your ability to control the car, follow road rules, make safe decisions, and handle parking and manoeuvres confidently.

You must hold your learner’s permit for a minimum of six months before attempting the PDA.

Yes, you can, as long as your licence is valid. If your licence is not in English, you must carry an International Driving Permit (IDP).

Most renewals can be done online through the Department of Transport’s website, although some people may be required to visit a DVS centre for updated photos or medical checks.

Licences in Western Australia are managed and issued by the Department of Transport (DoT).