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Original questions based on the latest WyomingWY Driver Handbook Expert-reviewed by S. Litvintchouk, M.S. (MIT), Chief Educational Researcher

WY DOT Written Test Simulator – Study Online 2026

Avg. pass rate on our WY tests: 51%.
Average pass rate for this test: 57%.
Easy
5 min
Perfect for:
Learner’s permit applicants
First‑time adult applicants

Once you get a Wyoming driver’s license, a new world of travel and adventure will open up for you. Take in the dramatic vistas along the Beartooth Highway (U.S. Route 212) and the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway (U.S. Routes 26 and 287). Go fishing via the Snowy Range Scenic Byway (State Route 130). Or go hiking via the Flaming Gorge Scenic Byway (U.S. Route 191). If you fail to obtain a driver’s license, however, you’ll have to depend on others to drive you around everywhere.

One of the first big steps to a license is to pass the official DOT 25-question knowledge exam. Think that’s a sure thing? Nearly half of those who took the test after reading the official driver’s manual (Wyoming DOT Handbook (WY Driver's Manual) 2026) failed the exam on their first try.

We certainly didn’t want that to happen to you, so we provided you with additional tools for more effective learning. Our audiobook version of the official manual allowed you to listen to the text of the manual, even when you were performing other activities. Our other Wyoming practice tests dealt with a wide range of topics based on the manual, including road signs, road signals, and pavement markings; the rules of the road; techniques for safe driving; and even the legal penalties for violating some traffic rules. Our automated assistant was there to help you learn, with hints and explanations of the correct answers. We hope you found these tools helpful and you learned a lot about driving safely.

Now, it’s time to see how ready you truly are to take the official knowledge exam. This Exam Simulator test closely resembles official exam conditions: There are 25 questions, just like on the official Wyoming DOT permit test. The passing score is 76%, just like the official permit test. There are no hints and no explanations. Our automated assistant is nowhere to be found. On this test, you’re on your own!

Of course, we can’t stop you from using the official driver’s manual or ChatGPT to help you answer the questions. But we don’t recommend it. You should get an honest assessment of your readiness and even experience some of the pressure of taking a formal exam without any help. This will reduce the chance that you’ll encounter an unpleasant surprise on the official exam.

Good luck!

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Tricky exam topics covered here:
WY implied consent
Safe Following Distance
Road Signs
Stopping Distance
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Wyoming permit test: quick facts

What to expect at the DOT

Questions
25
Passing score
20 (80%)
Time limit
None
Fee
$10
Retake wait
Same day (max 2 per day)
Supervised hours
50 hrs (10 at night)
Where
Any Wyoming DOT office (find locations)
What to bring
ID + SSN + residency proof + permit/license fee (see checklist)

Where Wyoming test-takers struggle most

Based on 1,575 Wyoming learners who practiced on our site in the last 30 days. 50% pass our practice tests, with an average first-try score of 71%.

39.1 % miss
Adverse Conditions

Wyoming's open highways are prone to sudden blizzards and high crosswinds, particularly through mountain passes and on the plains. Reduce speed well before road conditions deteriorate, and increase your following distance to at least 4 seconds on snow or ice.

35 % miss
Intersections

At a four-way stop, the first vehicle to stop is the first to go. When two vehicles stop at the same time, the driver on the left yields to the driver on the right. A vehicle already in the intersection has the right-of-way over one that is waiting to enter.

31.8 % miss
Parking

You must park parallel to the curb and within 18 inches of it. On a two-lane road, never park facing oncoming traffic. Parking is prohibited within 20 feet of a crosswalk and within 50 feet of a railroad crossing.

30.1 % miss
Guide & Info Signs

Green signs indicate directions, distances, and highway exits. Mile marker signs tell you your exact location on a highway and are used by emergency services when you call for help - knowing your nearest mile marker is useful when reporting a breakdown.

25.8 % miss
Pavement Markings

A broken white line between lanes allows lane changes when it is safe to do so. A solid white line means you should stay in your lane - crossing it is allowed only in emergencies. Yellow lines separate traffic moving in opposite directions; white lines separate traffic moving in the same direction.

Data updated daily from our practice test results

First-try score distribution

How Wyoming learners score on their first practice test attempt

90-100
38%
80-89
28%
70-79
15%
60-69
9%
<60
11%

Wyoming-specific rules you must know

Rules that are unique to Wyoming or differ from most other states

Hardship driving permit at age 14

Wyoming allows 14- and 15-year-olds to apply for a hardship permit with approval from the Highway Patrol if they can demonstrate a genuine need, such as transporting family members or traveling to school in a rural area. This is one of the very few such provisions in the US.

Texting ban only - no general handheld phone ban

Wyoming prohibits texting while driving but does not ban handheld phone use generally. Drivers can legally hold and talk on a phone while driving. This is one of the most permissive mobile phone laws in the country.

No numeric point system

Wyoming does not use a traditional numbered point system for violations. Instead, accumulating 4 convictions within any 12-month period triggers a license suspension. The focus is on the count of violations rather than weighted point totals.

Active military license exception

Wyoming driver's licenses issued to active military personnel carry no expiration date during their service, marked with an "I" restriction code. The license remains valid until the service member returns to Wyoming and renews through the standard process.

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Reviewed for legal and handbook accuracy

Steven Litvintchouk

M.S. (MIT, Columbia), Chief Educational Researcher. ACES member (Society for Editing). Verifies all 50 state tests against official handbooks weekly.

Test design and learning experience oversight

Andrei Zakhareuski

Co-founder & CEO, Driving-Tests.org

Questions are created and maintained by the Driving-Tests.org content team following our multi-layer editorial process and updated whenever the Wyoming DOT changes its handbook or website information. Official sources we check: 

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