Free Driver Knowledge Test Practice for Australia & NZ

Study at your own pace, on any device. 255+ free DKT practice questions plus road signs, rules of the road and safe road usage guides for every state and territory.

8States & Territories + NZ
255+Practice Questions
251+Study Pages
100%Free, No Signup
Sample DKT Question
What should you do when approaching a roundabout with a vehicle already on it?
A Give way to traffic already on the roundabout
B Proceed if you arrived first
C Sound your horn and merge
Rules of the Road Breakdown
Warning & Regulatory Signs
Safe Road Usage Guides
Offences & Penalties
Motorbike Rider Rules
8 Territories + New Zealand

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the DKT PassRight practice test free?

Yes. Every practice question, road sign guide and study page on DKT PassRight is 100% free, with no registration required.

What is the Driver Knowledge Test (DKT)?

The DKT is the computer-based multiple-choice test learner drivers must pass to get a learner (L) licence in Australia and New Zealand. It covers road rules, signs, and safe road usage.

How many questions are on the real DKT?

This varies by state, typically between 30 and 45 multiple-choice questions, and you generally need to score at least 90% to pass. Check your state road authority for the exact pass mark.

Can I study for the DKT offline?

Yes, you can download your state’s official driver handbook PDF directly from DKT PassRight to study offline.

Do the rules differ between states?

Most core road rules are consistent across Australia, but some signage, penalties and licensing steps differ by state or territory. Always check your local road authority’s handbook for the exact rules that apply to your test.

Is DKT PassRight affiliated with a government road authority?

No. DKT PassRight is an independent, free study resource and is not affiliated with any state road authority, RTA, or transport department.

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