Free Wyoming Driver’s Handbook Practice Test (2026)
Avg. first-try score: 80%
Perfect for:Learner’s permit applicants
First‑time adult applicants
Teen aspiring drivers in Wyoming must complete the Graduated Driver’s Licensing (GDL) program to get a driver’s license. Applicants aged 15 and older must obtain a learner’s permit by passing a vision screening and a written knowledge test. They must hold this permit for at least 10 days and complete 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 at night. Applicants under 18 years of age must also have a release signed by a legal parent or guardian. At age 16, teens can upgrade to an intermediate license by passing a road skills test.
The skills test may be waived for those who provide proof of completing an approved driver education course that includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training. The intermediate license has several restrictions, including limits on nighttime driving. At age 17 (or 16½ with a driver education course and six months of driving experience with an intermediate license), teens can obtain a full driver’s license.
Tricky exam topics covered here:
WY implied consent
Safe Following Distance
Highway Driving
Wet & Slippery Roads