Wyoming DMV Practice Test
Wyoming's written knowledge test is your essential first step toward obtaining a driver's license in the Cowboy State. Administered by the Wyoming Department of Transportation, this 25-question exam evaluates your mastery of Wyoming traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices outlined in the Wyoming Driver License Manual. Wyoming offers a unique advantage: applicants who have difficulty reading can hear test questions aloud through a phone system, and you can choose to both read and hear questions if you prefer. The test is administered in person at Wyoming DOT driver services offices throughout the state, with passing scores at 80%. With only 25 questions and a $40 fee that covers not only the written test but also the skills test and your license card, Wyoming's permitting process is notably straightforward and cost-effective. The state also emphasizes practical test accommodations for applicants who may need English language support through interpreters for non-commercial tests. Whether you're a first-time driver or an adult applying for your first license, understanding Wyoming's permit test requirements and format will help you prepare effectively.
Available Wyoming practice tests
What's on the Wyoming written test
When you take Wyoming's written knowledge test, you'll visit your local Wyoming Department of Transportation driver services office during business hours. You'll be seated at an automated testing terminal where you'll answer 25 multiple-choice questions covering Wyoming traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. The test is presented on a computer screen; you simply select your answer for each question. One unique feature of Wyoming's testing system is the audio option: if you prefer, you can hear the questions read aloud through a phone system, read them on the screen, or do both simultaneously. This accessibility feature helps applicants with reading difficulties or those who prefer auditory learning. You'll have about 50 minutes to complete the exam, though most applicants finish more quickly. After you finish all 25 questions, you'll receive your score immediately at the testing terminal. If you score 80% or higher (at least 20 correct), you pass and can move forward in the licensing process. If you don't pass, you have the option to retake the same test again the same day (up to two attempts per day are allowed).
Car / standard license
Wyoming's written knowledge test for a Class C driver's license (car) consists of 25 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way, speed limits, DUI laws, and safe driving practices from the Wyoming Driver License Manual. You must answer at least 20 questions correctly (80%) to pass. The test costs $40, which includes the written test, driving skills test, and your license card—all bundled into one comprehensive fee. The test is taken in person at any Wyoming DOT driver services office. If you fail the written test, you may take the same test twice in one business day. The test is offered in English only, though applicants who cannot speak English may use an interpreter for non-commercial tests. Special accommodations are available: applicants who have difficulty reading can hear questions aloud, and you can choose to both read and hear questions simultaneously.
Motorcycle endorsement
Wyoming motorcycle endorsement applicants must be at least 15 years old and must pass a written motorcycle knowledge test covering operation rules, safety practices, and hazard awareness. The written test is available only in English. Applicants under 18 must have written permission from a parent or guardian. A significant advantage: you can waive the written test entirely by successfully completing an approved motorcycle education course—if you present your completion card within two years of the course date, all testing requirements are waived and you can proceed directly to your Class M motorcycle endorsement.
Commercial driver license (CDL)
Wyoming Commercial Driver's License applicants must pass knowledge tests for their chosen class and any endorsements desired. The General Knowledge test for CDL is available in Spanish, making it more accessible to Spanish-speaking applicants. However, the HazMat test must be taken in English only. All written CDL tests are multiple-choice with an 80% passing score requirement. Applicants must study the Wyoming CDL Manual extensively, as tests cover pre-trip inspections, cargo securement, hazardous materials handling, air brake systems, doubles/triples operation, tanker procedures, and passenger transport regulations depending on the endorsements sought.
Study tips for the Wyoming written test
- Study the official Wyoming Driver License Manual thoroughly; it contains all material covered on the written test and is your authoritative resource
- Practice with free online Wyoming DOT practice tests to become familiar with the computer-based test format and question types
- Focus on Wyoming-specific driving conditions: study how to handle mountain passes, high altitude driving, wildlife hazards, and rural road scenarios
- Review right-of-way rules extensively, as these are heavily tested and require understanding of complex intersection scenarios
- Take practice tests multiple times until you consistently score above 85%, giving you a comfortable margin above the 80% passing requirement
- Pay special attention to speed limit rules and regulatory signs specific to Wyoming's varied road environments
- If you plan to use the audio option during the actual test, practice listening to test questions beforehand to ensure you're comfortable with that format
More Wyoming resources
- Wyoming permit test practice
- Wyoming CDL practice test
- Wyoming motorcycle permit test
- Wyoming road signs practice
- Read the official Wyoming driver manual
Official agency: Wyoming Department of Transportation.
Frequently asked questions
- How many questions are on the Wyoming permit test?
- The Wyoming written knowledge test contains 25 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, right-of-way, speed limits, DUI laws, and safe driving practices from the Wyoming Driver License Manual.
- What's the passing score for the Wyoming written test?
- You must answer at least 20 of the 25 questions correctly to pass, which equals an 80% passing score.
- How much does the Wyoming written knowledge test cost?
- The Class C driver's license fee is $40, which covers the written test, the driving skills test, and your license card—all bundled into one comprehensive fee.
- How old do I have to be to take the Wyoming permit test?
- You must be at least 15 years old to take the Wyoming written knowledge test for a driver's license. For a motorcycle endorsement, you must be at least 15 years old as well, though applicants under 18 need written parental permission.
- Can I take the Wyoming DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
- The written driving test is offered in English only; all manuals are printed in English. However, if you cannot speak English, you may use an interpreter for non-commercial written tests. For CDL testing, the General Knowledge test may be available in Spanish, though HazMat must be taken in English.
- How many times can I retake the Wyoming written test?
- You can retake the same written test up to two times in one business day if you fail. There is no specific limit stated for retakes across multiple days, so contact your local Wyoming DOT driver services office for policies on retaking the test on different days.
- Is the Wyoming permit test online or in person?
- The Wyoming written knowledge test is administered in person only at Wyoming Department of Transportation driver services offices throughout the state. You cannot take the test online; you must visit a DOT office during business hours.
- What documents do I need to bring to the Wyoming DMV?
- Bring a valid photo ID, proof of your Social Security number, and proof of Wyoming residency. If you're under 18, your parent or guardian should accompany you and bring proof of relationship. Contact your local Wyoming DOT driver services office for a complete list of acceptable documents and current requirements.
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