📋 What to Bring
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Proof of identity, SSN & WY residency
Bring acceptable legal identification, proof of your Social Security number, and proof of Wyoming residency. A federally compliant REAL ID requires these same documents.
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Application & fee
Apply at a Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) driver services / exam location and pay the applicable fee.
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Parent consent (if under 18)
Applicants under 18 go through Wyoming's graduated licensing: an instruction permit (available at 15), a parent/guardian's signed Minor's Release Form, and supervised driving before an intermediate and then full license.
📅 How to Schedule
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Study the manual and practice
Read the Wyoming Driver License Manual and take practice tests covering signs and signals, rules of the road, alcohol/drug rules, and safe driving.
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Visit a WYDOT driver services location
Wyoming licensing is handled by WYDOT. Bring your documents and fee; see dot.state.wy.us for locations and hours.
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Pass the vision and knowledge tests
Pass a vision screening and the 25-question knowledge test (20 correct, 80%). Then hold your instruction permit, complete the required supervised driving, and pass the skills test to be licensed.
💡 Test Day Tips
- •The Wyoming knowledge test has 25 questions; you must answer 20 correctly (80%) to pass.
- •The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.08 for drivers 21 and over, with a lower limit for drivers under 21. Wyoming has an implied-consent law, and only the passage of time will reduce your BAC — coffee, a shower, or exercise will not.
- •Wyoming weather and wildlife matter: slow down for snow, ice, and high winds, watch for animals on rural roads and highways, and increase your following distance.
📚 Driver Handbook
All practice questions are based on the chapters below. Click any chapter to read it on the official DMV website.
Driver Licensing and Getting Your License
Losing the Privilege to Drive
Safety Laws — Belts, Child Restraints, Alcohol, and Drugs
Rules of the Road — Speed, Right-of-Way, and Roundabouts
Rules of the Road — Lane Changes, Turning, Passing, Parking, and Interstate
Traffic Signs, Signals, Road Markings, and Crashes
Sharing the Road
Special Driving Conditions
🎯 Practice by Topic
Driver Licensing and Getting Your License
Requirements to drive, who does not need or cannot get a Wyoming license, license classes and restriction codes, age requirements, identification and residency, the vision/written/skills tests, instruction permits, renewals and fees, and the graduated path to full driving privileges.
Losing the Privilege to Drive
License suspensions, cancellations, and revocations — drinking-and-driving (DWUI) suspensions and the 0.08 BAC limit, implied consent, other suspensions, revocation, SR-22 insurance, and ignition interlock devices.
Safety Laws — Belts, Child Restraints, Alcohol, and Drugs
The safety belt law, child restraint requirements by age and size, who is exempt, the Driver License Compact, how alcohol and drugs affect your ability to drive (and that only time reduces BAC), and what to do when stopped by law enforcement.
Rules of the Road — Speed, Right-of-Way, and Roundabouts
Legal speed limits unless otherwise posted, adjusting speed for road, traffic, and light conditions, right-of-way rules, how to drive a roundabout, braking and stopping, and required stops.
Rules of the Road — Lane Changes, Turning, Passing, Parking, and Interstate
Changing lanes safely, turning and turn-signal rules, backing up, passing and being passed (including no-passing situations), parking including on hills, and interstate/freeway driving — entering, merging, and exiting.
Traffic Signs, Signals, Road Markings, and Crashes
Traffic signs by shape and color and their meanings, traffic signals and arrows, overhead signs, use of lanes, pavement markings, railroad crossings and preventing crossing crashes, and what to do if you are involved in a crash or damage an unattended vehicle.
Sharing the Road
Your vehicle and its equipment, sharing the road with motorcycles, pedestrians, bicycles, farm and slow-moving vehicles (the SMV emblem), and heavy trucks and their blind spots, the Move Over law, sharing with animals, and the IPDE safe-driving system — scanning, communicating, following distance, and space management.
Special Driving Conditions
Driving in reduced light and at night, weather conditions (rain, snow, ice, fog, wind), emergency situations such as skids, brake failure, and tire blowouts, hazardous situations, road construction and work zones, and cell phone / distracted driving.
🔗 Official Resources
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❓ Frequently asked questions
How many questions are on the Wyoming Driver's License test, and how many do I need to pass?
The Wyoming Driver's License knowledge test has 25 questions. You must answer 20 correctly (80%) to pass.
How many questions can you miss on the Wyoming Driver's License test?
You can miss up to 5 of the 25 questions and still pass.
What is the minimum age to take the Wyoming Driver's License test?
Minimum age: 15 (instruction permit) / 15(学习许可)/ 15 (permiso de instrucción).
What should I bring to the Wyoming Driver's License test?
Proof of identity, SSN & WY residency — Bring acceptable legal identification, proof of your Social Security number, and proof of Wyoming residency. A federally compliant REAL ID requires these same documents. Application & fee — Apply at a Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) driver services / exam location and pay the applicable fee. Parent consent (if under 18) — Applicants under 18 go through Wyoming's graduated licensing: an instruction permit (available at 15), a parent/guardian's signed Minor's Release Form, and supervised driving before an intermediate and then full license.
How do I schedule and take the Wyoming Driver's License test?
1. Study the manual and practice: Read the Wyoming Driver License Manual and take practice tests covering signs and signals, rules of the road, alcohol/drug rules, and safe driving. 2. Visit a WYDOT driver services location: Wyoming licensing is handled by WYDOT. Bring your documents and fee; see dot.state.wy.us for locations and hours. 3. Pass the vision and knowledge tests: Pass a vision screening and the 25-question knowledge test (20 correct, 80%). Then hold your instruction permit, complete the required supervised driving, and pass the skills test to be licensed.