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📖 WYDOT Study Guide

Everything important from the Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021) — organized for the exam

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What to Study Before the Real Test

The Wyoming written test pulls most heavily from these topics. Read through each section below, memorize the numbers, then take the WYDOT Exam Simulator to test yourself. Aim for 90%+ in practice before you walk in.

Memorize these numbers first. Wyoming test questions are frequently built around specific distances, speeds, BAC levels, and time periods. These come up constantly.

Speed Limits

HIGH FREQUENCY
30 mph
Wyoming default for residential or business areas unless otherwise posted (manual p. 39). Always obey posted limits.
20 mph
Wyoming school zone default when posted (manual p. 39). 15 mph max at a "blind" intersection where trees, bushes, or buildings block your view.
80 mph
Wyoming interstate maximum on most segments (some 75 mph). Secondary highways default to 70 mph (manual p. 39). While passing on a 2-lane road you may exceed the limit by up to 10 mph (p. 53).
Posted
Speed limits are posted for ideal conditions. Wet road: reduce 5–10 mph. Packed snow: reduce by half. Ice: reduce to a crawl.
~130 ft
Stopping distance from 55 mph: roughly 130–140 ft — about half a football field (manual p. 48). Drinking driver at 55 mph drives 32+ extra ft before braking (p. 34).
~250 ft
Low-beam headlight visibility (manual p. 40). Heavy fog/rain/snow: pull over if you cannot see at least 100 ft.
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Critical Distances & Clearances

HIGH FREQUENCY
15 ft
Minimum parking clearance from a fire hydrant in Wyoming (manual p. 57).
Never
Never park in a crosswalk, intersection, on a sidewalk, on a bridge, in a tunnel, or alongside street construction (manual pp. 56–57).
Never
Never park in a No Parking zone or a Disabled space without a placard or disabled plates (manual p. 57).
All 4 off
Emergency stop on highway: park with all 4 wheels off the pavement if possible, hazard lights ON (manual p. 57).
Door check
Before opening your door, check for traffic — especially bicyclists (manual p. 58).
Front in mirror
After passing, return to your lane only when you can see the front of the passed vehicle in your rearview mirror (manual p. 52).
500 / 300 ft
Dim high beams at least 500 ft before meeting an oncoming vehicle, or within 300 ft of any vehicle you are following (manual p. 76).
1,000 ft
Headlights required from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, AND any time visibility drops under 1,000 ft (manual p. 75).
100 ft
Continuous turn signal required at least 100 ft before any turn or lane change (manual p. 49). Do not change lanes before or while in an intersection.
All occupants
Wyoming requires seat belts for ALL vehicle occupants (manual p. 27). Lap belt rides across hip bones, NOT stomach.
3 ft
Pass a bicyclist with at least 3 feet of separation when space allows (manual p. 54). Bicyclists are vehicles with the same rights and duties.
Stop both ways
2-lane or 4-lane UNDIVIDED highway: ALL vehicles in BOTH directions stop for a school bus's flashing red lights (manual p. 49). On a DIVIDED highway with a median, only same-side traffic must stop.
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DWUI & Alcohol Numbers

ALWAYS ON TEST
0.08%
Wyoming per se DWUI limit for drivers 21+ (manual p. 17). At 0.05%+ with supporting evidence you can still be convicted (p. 35). CDL drivers in commercial vehicles: 0.04%.
0.02%
Under-21 Youthful Driver Suspension threshold (manual p. 20). 1st under-21 DWUI: 90-day suspension. 2nd within 2 years: 6 months (p. 19).
90 days
1st DWUI conviction within 10 years: 90-day license suspension (manual p. 18). BAC ≥0.15% on a 1st offense adds a 6-month interlock-restricted license.
Warrant
Wyoming Implied Consent: refusing the chemical test means law enforcement may obtain a warrant for the test (manual p. 35). 3rd or subsequent DWUI in 10 yrs: 3-year revocation.
$50
Standard license reinstatement fee (manual p. 25). SR-22 must be maintained for 3 years after a major violation (p. 26).
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Teen / GDL Numbers

ON EXAM
Age 15
Minimum age for the Wyoming Instruction Permit (manual pp. 5, 8). Supervisor must be 18+ with a valid license, in the front passenger seat. Permit fee: $40 + $5 tech fee.
Age 16
Minimum age for the Intermediate License (manual p. 11). Requires 50 hrs BTW practice, 10 at night. Auto-expires 30 days after 17th birthday (p. 13).
11 PM – 5 AM
Intermediate license curfew: NO driving from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. without a qualifying exception (manual p. 12). Violation = 30-day suspension.
1 max
Intermediate passenger restriction: max 1 non-family passenger under 18 unless a licensed adult 18+ is in the vehicle (manual p. 12).
50 hours
Required behind-the-wheel practice (10 at night) before applying for the Intermediate License (manual p. 12).
Age 16½ or 17
Full driving privileges at 16½ if Intermediate held 6+ months and approved driver-ed completed (manual p. 11). Automatically at 17 (p. 9).
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Following Distance & Time Rules

ON EXAM
2 sec
Wyoming's 2-second following rule for passenger cars (manual p. 73). Pick a fixed object — when the car ahead passes it, count "one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand."
4–8 sec
Increase to 4 sec wet road or behind a bus, 6 sec snow, 8 sec ice (manual pp. 73–74). Defensive scan 10–15 seconds ahead (p. 72).
~130 ft
Stopping distance from 55 mph is roughly 130–140 ft — about half a football field (manual p. 48).
No texting
Wyoming law prohibits texting (sending OR reading) while driving for ALL drivers (manual p. 87). WYDOT recommends pulling well off the highway and STOPPING before any cellular call.
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Road signs are tested heavily. Know each sign's shape, color, and meaning. The real test often shows a sign description and asks what it means.

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Sign Shapes — Each Shape Has One Meaning

ALWAYS TESTED
ShapeMeaningExample
Octagon (8-sided)STOP — always and onlyStop sign
Triangle (pointing down)YIELD — give right of wayYield sign
DiamondWARNING — hazard aheadCurve, pedestrian, deer
Pentagon (5-sided)SCHOOL ZONESchool crossing
Pennant (triangle right)NO PASSING ZONENo-passing pennant
Round (circle)RAILROAD CROSSING advance warningRR crossing sign
Rectangle (vertical)REGULATORY — rules you must followSpeed limit, turn restrictions
Rectangle (horizontal)GUIDE or INFORMATIONStreet name, mile marker
X-shaped crossbuckRAILROAD CROSSING — treat like yieldRailroad crossbuck
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Sign Colors — Color Tells You the Category

ALWAYS TESTED
ColorCategoryWhat It Means
RedRegulatory — STOP / PROHIBITStop, yield, do not enter, wrong way, no-turn circles
YellowWARNINGGeneral hazard warnings — curves, hills, intersections, animals
OrangeWORK ZONE / CONSTRUCTIONConstruction ahead, road crew, slow down and drive with care. Wyoming work-zone fines can be doubled. Move Over Law on 2-lane roads posted 45+ mph: slow to at least 20 mph below the limit when passing workers, equipment, or stopped emergency vehicles (manual p. 70).
GreenGUIDE / DIRECTIONALHighway exits, distances, direction, mile markers
BlueSERVICESGas, food, lodging, hospital, rest area
BrownRECREATION / CULTURALParks, campgrounds, historical sites, scenic areas
WhiteREGULATORYSpeed limits, lane rules, turn restrictions
Fluorescent Yellow-GreenWARNING — pedestrian / school / bikeSchool zones, crosswalks, bike lanes
Fluorescent PinkINCIDENT MANAGEMENTCrash clean-up, debris removal, temporary traffic control
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Signs That Are Frequently Confused

TRICKY
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No Passing Pennant vs. No U-Turn: The pennant (pointing right) = no passing. A circle with a slash over a U-turn arrow = no U-turn. Very different.
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Crossbuck (RR) vs. Stop Sign: The crossbuck (white X) = yield/slow down and check. Only stop if a train is coming. The octagon = always stop.
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Divided Highway Begins vs. Ends: Begins = two arrows pointing apart (median starts). Ends = two arrows merging together (median ends — expect two-way traffic).
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Merge vs. Lane Ends: Merge = two roads joining (both cars adjust). Lane Ends = one lane disappears — that driver must yield and merge.
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Red Circle with Slash: Always means that action is PROHIBITED. No left turn, no trucks, no bicycles — whatever is inside the circle is forbidden.

Right of way is the #1 failure topic on the WYDOT knowledge test. Master every scenario below — these questions will be on your exam.

The Core Right-of-Way Rules

MOST TESTED
1
Uncontrolled intersection — arrive at same time: Yield to the driver on your RIGHT. This is the most tested right-of-way rule.
2
Left turn at green light: You must always yield to oncoming traffic AND pedestrians — even with a green light. A green light is permission to go, not a guarantee of right of way.
3
Pedestrians in a crosswalk: Always yield. Stop and wait until the pedestrian has completely crossed — not just stepped back. This includes jaywalkers in many situations.
4
Blind pedestrian (white cane / guide dog): Absolute right of way — you must stop regardless of where they are crossing.
5
Four-way stop: First to arrive goes first. Simultaneous arrival = yield to the driver on your right. Straight traffic before turning traffic if both arrive at same time from opposite directions.
6
Emergency vehicles (lights + siren): Pull to the right edge of the road and stop. Clear intersections first — never stop IN an intersection.
7
Entering from driveway / private road: Always yield to all traffic on the public road — you have no right of way entering from private property.
8
Roundabout: Vehicles inside the roundabout always have right of way. Entering traffic must yield. When exiting, yield to pedestrians at the crosswalk.
9
Merging onto a highway: Traffic already on the highway has right of way. The merging vehicle must yield and find a safe gap.
10
Non-functioning traffic signal: Treat as an all-way stop. All drivers stop, yield, and take turns.
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Right-of-Way Scenarios That Trick People

TRICKY
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Yellow light: It does NOT mean speed up. If you can stop safely, you must. Proceed only if stopping would be unsafe (you're too close to stop).
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Already in intersection when light turns red: Complete the turn — you are committed. Other traffic must wait for you to clear.
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Backing out of a driveway: The reversing vehicle always yields to street traffic. You have no right of way in reverse.
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Funeral processions: Treat funeral escort vehicles displaying flashing lights the same as emergency vehicles — yield and do not attempt to pass or cut through the procession.
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Right turn on red: Legal ONLY after a complete stop and yielding to ALL traffic and pedestrians. Rolling right on red is illegal.
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Left on red: Legal ONLY when turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street — after a complete stop and yielding.
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Traffic Signal Meanings

ALWAYS TESTED
SignalWhat You Must Do
Solid GREENProceed — but yield to traffic already in intersection
Solid YELLOWPrepare to stop if safe; proceed only if stopping would be dangerous
Solid REDStop completely; may turn right on red after stop and yield (unless posted)
GREEN ARROWProtected turn — oncoming traffic must stop. You may turn in the arrow's direction, but still yield to vehicles and pedestrians already in the intersection.
YELLOW ARROWProtected turn is ending — prepare to yield or stop
Flashing YELLOW ARROWUnprotected turn — you MAY turn but MUST yield to oncoming and pedestrians
Flashing REDTreat exactly like a STOP sign — stop, yield, proceed when safe
Flashing YELLOWCaution — slow down and proceed carefully. Do not need to stop.
RED + GREEN ARROWStop for through traffic; turn in direction of arrow only
Signal NOT workingTreat as ALL-WAY STOP — all traffic stops
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Lane Markings — Know Each One

ON EXAM
1
Broken yellow center line: Passing is permitted from your side when it is safe.
2
Solid yellow line on your side: No passing from your side of the road.
3
Double solid yellow: No passing in either direction.
4
White lines: Separate traffic going in the same direction. Broken = lane change ok. Solid = discouraged (but not always illegal).
5
Yellow lines: Separate traffic going in opposite directions.
6
Center left-turn lane (two-way turn lane): Use ONLY to prepare for and make a left turn. Never use as a travel or passing lane.
7
Yellow X over a lane: Lane is CLOSED — move to a lane with a green arrow immediately.
8
White stop line: Stop your front bumper at or behind this line at intersections and crosswalks.
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Safe Lane Changing Procedure

STEP BY STEP
1
Check your mirrors — rearview and side mirror on the side you're moving to
2
Signal your intent — at least 100 feet before turning or changing lanes
3
Look over your shoulder — physically check the blind spot. Mirrors cannot see everything.
4
Change lanes gradually — smooth and controlled, not jerky
5
Cancel signal and adjust speed to match the lane's traffic flow
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DWUI questions appear on virtually every WYDOT knowledge test. Know the BAC levels, implied consent law, and penalties. Wyoming uses "DWUI" (Driving While Under the Influence).

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DWUI Laws — The Numbers You Must Know

ALWAYS ON TEST
SituationConsequence
BAC of 0.08%+ (driver 21+)DWUI — 1st conviction within 10 years: 90-day suspension, fines up to $750, possible jail up to 6 months. BAC ≥0.15% on a 1st offense adds a 6-month interlock-restricted license. 3rd or subsequent DWUI in 10 years: 3-year revocation. 4th+: lifetime ignition interlock (manual pp. 17–19).
Impairment below the legal BAC limitBAC of 0.05% or higher with other supporting evidence can still result in a DWUI conviction (manual p. 35). Impairment from any drug — prescription, OTC, or controlled — can also support a DWUI charge.
Test refusal (implied consent)Wyoming Implied Consent: refusing the chemical test means law enforcement may obtain a warrant for the test (manual p. 35). Refusal can also be used as evidence at trial.
BAC — under 21 (Youthful Driver Suspension)0.02% BAC or more triggers Youthful Driver Suspension (manual p. 20). 1st under-21 DWUI: 90-day suspension. 2nd within 2 yrs: 6 months (p. 19).
Transporting alcohol to person under 211-year license suspension on its own (manual p. 21).
DWUI — causing death or serious injuryCharge elevates to a felony with mandatory prison time and license revocation. Wyoming aggravates prosecution when serious bodily injury or death results.
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Critical DWUI Facts to Remember

TESTED
1
Implied consent: By driving in Wyoming you give consent to chemical testing of breath, blood, or urine when lawfully arrested for DWUI (manual p. 35). Refusing the test means law enforcement may obtain a warrant for the test, and refusal can be used at trial. Standard reinstatement fee: $50.
2
Only TIME removes alcohol: Coffee, food, cold showers, and fresh air do NOT lower your BAC (manual p. 32). Your liver processes about 1 drink per hour — nothing speeds this up. A single drink takes 30–40 minutes to absorb.
3
Impairment starts with the first drink: Judgment is the FIRST driving ability affected by alcohol. Wyoming allows a DWUI conviction at 0.05% BAC or more when other supporting evidence shows impairment (manual p. 35). A drinking driver at 55 mph travels 32+ extra feet before braking (p. 34).
4
Under-21 Youthful Driver Suspension: 0.02% BAC or more triggers suspension. 1st under-21 DWUI: 90-day suspension. 2nd within 2 years: 6 months (manual p. 19). Transporting alcohol to a person under 21 in your vehicle: 1-year suspension (p. 21).
5
Mixing drugs and alcohol: Never drink alcohol while taking medications or other drugs. These combinations may multiply the effects of alcohol, reduce your ability to drive safely, and could cause serious health problems or even death.
6
Cell phone law: Wyoming law prohibits texting (sending OR reading) while driving for ALL drivers (manual p. 87). Hands-free phones provide little safety benefit per federal studies. WYDOT recommends pulling well off the highway and STOPPING before any cellular call.
7
Drugs and driving: Driving while impaired by any drug — prescription, over-the-counter, or controlled — is illegal in Wyoming. Even legally prescribed medications that impair your ability to drive can lead to a DWUI charge.
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School bus rules are heavily tested. On a 2-lane or 4-lane UNDIVIDED highway, traffic in BOTH directions must stop for a school bus's flashing red lights (manual p. 49). On a DIVIDED highway with a median, only same-side traffic must stop. A center turn lane is NOT a divider.

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School Bus Stopping Rules

HEAVILY TESTED
1
2-lane or 4-lane undivided highway: ALL traffic in BOTH directions must stop when a school bus shows flashing red lights (Wyoming manual p. 49). A center turn lane is NOT a divider — both directions must still stop.
2
Divided-highway exception: On a DIVIDED highway with a median separator (or physically separate roadways), only same-side traffic must stop. You may pass only if a physical barrier or completely separate roadways separate you from the bus (manual p. 48).
3
Same direction — always stop: Traffic traveling in the same direction as the bus must ALWAYS stop, regardless of road type or number of lanes.
4
After the bus stops: Remain stopped until the bus moves OR the red lights stop flashing (manual p. 48). Use extreme caution even when passing is allowed — children may unexpectedly cross the road.
5
When may you proceed: Only when the red lights stop flashing and the bus begins moving. It is unlawful to pass a stopped school bus while it is loading or unloading passengers.
6
Yellow lights = warning: Yellow flashing = bus is about to stop, prepare to stop (manual pp. 48–49). Slow down immediately and prepare to stop. Do not try to pass before it stops.
7
Approaching from behind: Stop and remain stopped until the bus moves OR red lights stop flashing (manual p. 48).
8
School buses must stop at ALL railroad crossings — regardless of whether warning signals are active. This is federal law.
9
Penalty for passing a stopped school bus: Substantial fine plus points on your Wyoming driving record. Repeat offenses or those causing injury escalate to greater fines and possible license suspension.

Speed Laws — What You Must Know

ON EVERY TEST
1
Basic Speed Law: Drive at a speed that is reasonable and proper for existing conditions — even if that means going below the posted limit. Rain, fog, heavy traffic, school zones all require reduced speed.
2
Posted limits are MAXIMUMS: You may never legally exceed a posted limit, regardless of conditions, traffic, or what other drivers are doing.
3
Minimum speed law: Do not drive so slowly that you impede or block the normal flow of traffic. Driving too slowly is also illegal.
4
Work zone caution: Wyoming work-zone fines can be doubled. Move Over Law: on multi-lane roads merge to the lane farthest from the work zone. On 2-lane roads posted 45+ mph, slow to at least 20 mph below the posted limit (manual p. 70). Flaggers' instructions are legally binding.
5
"Over-driving your headlights": Wyoming requires headlights from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, AND any time visibility drops under 1,000 ft (manual p. 75). Low beams reach about 250 ft (p. 40), so on dark rural roads you must keep your speed slow enough to stop within that distance.
6
Defensive scan ahead: Look 10–15 seconds ahead (manual p. 72). Use the IPDE process: Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute (p. 71). Pick a stationary object ahead and count your approach time — if you reach the object too soon, you are going too fast for the conditions.
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Following Distance — The 2-Second Rule

TESTED
1
Pick a fixed object — a sign, overpass, or lane marking ahead
2
When the car ahead passes it, start counting: "one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand"
3
If you pass the object before 2 seconds — you are following too closely. Slow down and increase the gap. In adverse conditions, increase to 4 or more seconds.

💡 When to increase beyond 2 seconds

  • Rain, snow, ice, or fog → 4 seconds minimum
  • Driving at night → increase beyond 2 seconds
  • Following a large truck or motorcycle → 4+ seconds
  • Towing a trailer → 4 seconds minimum
  • Driving at highway speeds → increase distance proportionally
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Passing Rules

TESTED
You MAY pass when: There is a broken yellow line on your side, you have sufficient sight distance, and there is no sign or condition prohibiting passing.
NEVER pass: on a hill, on a curve, at an intersection, at a railroad crossing, on a bridge, when a school bus is loading or unloading on the same side of the road, where a solid yellow line is on your side, or where a No Passing pennant or sign is posted (manual p. 52). Never pass more than one vehicle at a time on a 2-lane road. Maintain a 2-second start gap behind the vehicle ahead before passing.
When it is safe to return: You may move back into your original lane when both headlights of the passed vehicle are visible in your rearview mirror.
Passing on the right: Legal when the vehicle ahead is making a left turn and there is a safe lane to the right, or on a multi-lane road.
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Parking Clearance Requirements

TESTED
LocationMinimum Clearance
Fire hydrant15 ft minimum clearance (Wyoming manual p. 57)
Stop sign / yield sign / flashing signal / traffic control devicePark back far enough that you do not block the device's view from approaching traffic
Pedestrian safety zoneNever park in a designated safety zone or alongside it
Crosswalk at intersectionNever park in or block a crosswalk (Wyoming manual p. 56)
Railroad crossingNever park on or over the tracks. Stalled on tracks: get everyone out, far away (manual p. 83)
Alongside street constructionNever — always prohibited (manual p. 57)
Driveway entrance (public or private)Not in front of — always prohibited
Accessible (handicapped) spaceNever without valid placard or disabled plates (Wyoming manual p. 57). Vehicles may be ticketed and towed.
Inside an intersection or on a crosswalkNever — always illegal (manual p. 56)
Bridge or highway tunnelNever park on a bridge or in a highway tunnel (Wyoming manual p. 57)
No Stopping zoneNever stop here, for any reason
No Parking zoneNo parking — may stop to load/unload
Emergency stop on highwayPark with all 4 wheels OFF the pavement if possible — hazard lights ON (manual p. 57)
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Parking on Hills — Wheel Position

TRICK QUESTION
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The Wyoming rule (manual p. 57): turn wheels so that if the car rolls, it rolls away from traffic or is caught by the curb. Set the parking brake every time, turn off the engine, and take the keys.

SituationTurn WheelsWhy
Facing DOWNHILL, WITH curbTOWARD the curbIf the car rolls forward, the front tire catches the curb
Facing UPHILL, WITH curbAWAY from the curbIf the car rolls backward, the rear of the front tire catches the curb
Facing either direction, NO curbTOWARD the edge of the roadIf the car rolls, it rolls off the road and away from traffic

💡 Memory trick

  • Downhill with a curb → wheels TOWARD the curb
  • Uphill with a curb → wheels AWAY from the curb
  • No curb either way → wheels TOWARD the edge of the road
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GDL questions appear on many tests. Know Wyoming's Graduated Driver Licensing program, the restrictions in each phase, and the specific ages, hold periods, and curfew hours.

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Wyoming Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL)

ON EXAM
Minimum age 15 (manual pp. 5, 8). A parent or legal guardian must sign the application for any applicant under 18. Permit fee: $40 + $5 tech fee. Pass the vision exam (20/40 with both eyes; 120° combined field) and the 25-question knowledge test at 80%.
A separate Restricted License is available at ages 14–15 in cases of "extreme inconvenience" — valid only 5 a.m.–8 p.m. and within 50 miles of your residence (manual p. 11).
Supervisor requirement: a licensed adult 18 or older with a valid driver's license must occupy the FRONT passenger seat at all times while you drive (manual p. 8).
Log at least 50 hours of behind-the-wheel practice — 10 of those at night — before applying for the Intermediate License (manual p. 12). Texting (sending or reading) while driving is prohibited for ALL drivers in Wyoming (p. 87).
Eligibility: at least 16 years old, hold the Instruction Permit, and document 50 hours of behind-the-wheel practice (10 at night) on a parent/guardian-signed affidavit (manual p. 12). Driver-education waiver of the skills test requires 30 classroom + 6 BTW hours (p. 7).
Restrictions: NO driving from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. without a qualifying exception (manual p. 12). Maximum 1 non-family passenger under 18 unless a licensed adult 18+ is in the vehicle. Texting prohibited statewide. Violating any restriction = 30-day suspension. The Intermediate License auto-expires 30 days after your 17th birthday (p. 13).
License fee: $30 + $5 tech fee. Valid until full driving privileges activate (16½ with driver-ed and 6 months held, or 17 automatically).
Full driving privileges at 16½ if you completed approved driver-ed AND held the Intermediate at least 6 months (manual p. 11). Otherwise, automatically at 17 (p. 9). Class C license fee: $40 original / $30 renewal + $5 tech fee. Valid 4 years.
Adult applicants (18+) with no prior license: bring proof of identity, SSN, two proofs of Wyoming residency. Pass vision, knowledge, and skills tests. No GDL phases required.
Texting (sending or reading) while driving is prohibited for ALL Wyoming drivers (manual p. 87). WYDOT recommends pulling well off the highway and stopping before any cellular call. Notify WYDOT in writing of an address change within 10 days.
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Emergency Situations — What to Do

TESTED
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Tire blowout: Hold the wheel FIRMLY. Ease off gas (don't brake suddenly). Let the car slow naturally. Then gently steer to safety. Sudden braking causes a spin.
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Hydroplaning: Ease off gas, hold wheel steady, avoid braking. Let tires re-contact the road. Don't jerk the wheel or brake hard.
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Engine fire: Pull over immediately, turn off engine, get EVERYONE out and move far away (100+ feet). Call 911. Never open the hood.
Brakes fail: Pump brakes rapidly to build pressure. Downshift to use engine braking. Use parking brake carefully (gradually). Steer to safety.
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Accelerator sticks: Shift to NEUTRAL immediately. Apply brakes. Pull over. Turn engine off.
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Vehicle skids: Ease off gas and brakes. Steer in the direction you want the front to go (into the skid). Do not overcorrect.
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Stalled on railroad tracks: Get EVERYONE out IMMEDIATELY. Move away at a 45° angle in the direction the train is coming — so debris flies away from you. Call 911 and the railroad ENS number.
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Driving in fog: Use LOW beams (high beams reflect off fog and blind you). Slow significantly. Use fog lights if available. Consider pulling over.
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Drowsy driving: Only cure = sleep. Pull over and rest. Coffee, window down, and music are NOT effective solutions. Drowsy driving equals drunk driving in impairment level.
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Stranded in a blizzard: Stay in the vehicle (it's shelter and visible). Run engine briefly for heat with window cracked to prevent CO poisoning. Signal for help with hazards.
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Defensive Driving Principles

ESSENTIAL
1
Scan ahead: Look 10–15 seconds ahead (manual p. 72) — about a city block in town, farther on highways. Check mirrors every few seconds and whenever slowing, changing lanes, or approaching intersections. Use the IPDE process: Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute (p. 71).
2
Keep an escape route: Always know where you could go if the car ahead stopped suddenly.
3
Bridges freeze first: Cold air circulates above AND below a bridge. Bridges ice before road surface — always treat them as potentially icy in winter.
4
Head-on collision approaching: Brake hard and steer RIGHT — even off the road. A head-on crash at speed is almost always fatal; going off-road is survivable.
5
Road rage: Never engage, retaliate, or make eye contact. Don't respond with gestures. Slow down, create distance. Report to 911 if dangerous.
6
Front wheel off pavement: Don't jerk the wheel — it can roll the car. Ease off gas, brake gently, and gradually steer back. Hold on tight.
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Vehicle Equipment Requirements

TESTED
EquipmentRequirement
Headlights (on)Required from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, AND any time visibility drops under 1,000 ft (Wyoming manual p. 75). Low-beam visibility is about 250 ft (p. 40) — pull over if you cannot see at least 100 ft.
High beams (dim)Dim at least 500 ft before meeting an oncoming vehicle, and within 300 ft of any vehicle you are following (manual p. 76). Use low beams in fog, heavy rain, or snow — high beams reflect back and reduce your vision.
HornUse when needed to prevent a crash. Do NOT use to express anger, greet friends, or encourage others to move. Avoid around blind pedestrians and animal-drawn vehicles.
Turn signalsContinuous turn signal required at least 100 ft before any turn or lane change (manual p. 49). Hand signal "left arm extended down from elbow" = slow/stop (p. 50). Do not change lanes before or while in an intersection.
MirrorsRequired equipment under Wyoming law (manual p. 66). Backing up: turn head and body — do NOT depend on mirrors alone (p. 52). Before opening your door, check for traffic, especially bicyclists (p. 58).
TVs / video screens visible to driverProhibited while vehicle is in motion under Wyoming distracted-driving law. Texting (sending or reading) is prohibited for ALL drivers (manual p. 87).
Muffler / exhaustRequired equipment (manual p. 66). Must prevent excessive or unusual noise.
BrakesWorking service brakes plus parking brake required (manual p. 66). After driving through deep water, test brakes lightly to dry them (p. 82). Brake fail: pump brakes rapidly first, then apply parking brake while holding the release (p. 80).
WipersRequired equipment (manual p. 66). Must adequately clean the windshield when used.
Tail/brake lights, turn signalsRequired equipment (manual p. 66). Keep lenses clean for night-driving visibility.
TiresRequired equipment (manual p. 66). Tire condition and tread composition directly affect stopping distance. Tire blowout: hold wheel tight, ease off gas, do NOT brake hard (p. 80).
Slow-Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblemRequired on any vehicle that cannot exceed 25 mph (manual p. 69). Bicycle after dark: front light + rear reflectors required (p. 68).
Hazard lightsFor use when parked/stopped in an emergency — not while driving normally.
Seat belts & child restraintsALL vehicle occupants must wear seat belts (Wyoming manual p. 27). Lap belt rides across hip bones, NOT stomach. Wyoming's child-restraint law applies until the child's 9th birthday (p. 28).
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Headlight Rules That Are Tested

TESTED
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Headlights required by Wyoming law: from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, AND any time visibility drops under 1,000 ft due to fog, rain, snow, dust, or smoke (manual p. 75). Pull over and wait if you cannot see at least 100 ft (p. 40).
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Parking lights ≠ headlights: Parking lights are for indicating a parked vehicle only. Headlights are required for driving during the hours and conditions above — not parking lights.
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Dim high beams: at least 500 ft before meeting an oncoming vehicle, and within 300 ft of any vehicle you are following (Wyoming manual p. 76). Use LOW beams in fog, heavy rain, snow, or smoke — high beams reflect back and reduce your vision.
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Night driving — "drive in your headlights": Low beams reach about 250 ft (manual p. 40). Never drive faster than you can stop within the distance lit by your headlights. This is called over-driving your headlights and is dangerous.

Before the Test — What to Do

PREPARATION
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Take the WYDOT Exam Simulator at least 5 times and score 90%+ consistently. Don't go in when you're scoring 80% — aim higher than the minimum.
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Use the "Weak Spots" mode the night before. Every question you got wrong — review those explanations until you understand WHY, not just what the answer is.
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Memorize the Key Numbers tab — BAC limits, distances, suspension periods, speed limits. These are direct exam fodder.
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Get a good night's sleep. Drowsy test-taking impairs recall just like drowsy driving impairs reaction time.
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Bring required documents: certified birth certificate or U.S. passport (proof of identity and lawful presence), Social Security card or W-2, two proofs of Wyoming residency (utility bill, lease, school record, vehicle registration), parent/guardian present in person if you are under 18, driver-ed certificate to waive the skills test, payment ($40 + $5 tech fee), and your corrective lenses if you wear them.
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During the Test — How to Answer

STRATEGY
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The safest answer is usually correct. When in doubt, pick the option that is most cautious, most yields, or stops the most. Wyoming tests reward safe, defensive driving choices.
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Watch for "NEVER" and "ALWAYS" options. These are sometimes traps — but in Wyoming driving law, there actually are many absolute rules (ALWAYS stop for school bus, NEVER pass on a hill crest, etc.).
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"All of the above" is very often the correct answer on WYDOT knowledge tests — especially for questions about DWUI charges, suspension triggers, and violations.
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Read every word. Test questions often hinge on words like "divided highway" vs. "undivided," "business district" vs. "residential," or "first offense" vs. "subsequent offense."
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Refusing a BAC test — can cost your license. Wyoming's Implied Consent law means refusing the chemical test allows law enforcement to obtain a warrant for the test, and refusal can be used against you in court (manual p. 35).
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The real Wyoming WYDOT knowledge test: 25 multiple-choice questions, no time limit, must score 80% (20 of 25 correct) to pass. Retake wait: 24 hours minimum, 3 days if you missed 13+ questions. Combined road-rules and signs questions — no separate sign sub-test.
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Top 10 Topics That Will Definitely Be on Your Test

READ THIS
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Right of way at intersections — especially uncontrolled, four-way stops, and left turns at green lights
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DWUI laws — BAC limits, suspension periods, refusing vs. failing the test
3
Road signs — shapes, colors, and what specific signs mean
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School bus stopping rules — On 2-lane or 4-lane UNDIVIDED highways, BOTH directions stop for flashing red lights. On a DIVIDED highway with a median, only same-side traffic stops. A center turn lane is NOT a divider (manual p. 49).
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Speed limits — 80 mph interstate (some 75), 70 mph secondary highway, 30 mph residential/business, 20 mph school zone, 15 mph "blind" intersection (manual p. 39). Always obey the posted sign — it is the maximum.
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Traffic signals — flashing red vs. yellow, green arrow vs. regular green, non-working signals
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Distracted driving — Wyoming law prohibits texting (sending or reading) while driving for ALL drivers (manual p. 87). Hands-free phones provide little safety benefit per federal studies; WYDOT recommends pulling over and STOPPING before any cellular call. A distraction is anything that takes attention away from driving.
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Parking rules — 15 ft minimum from a fire hydrant. Never park in a crosswalk, intersection, on a sidewalk, on a bridge, in a tunnel, or alongside street construction (manual pp. 56–57). Hill: wheels TOWARD curb downhill, AWAY from curb uphill, TOWARD edge of road if no curb.
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Wyoming GDL — Instruction Permit at 15 (adult 18+ in front seat) → Intermediate License at 16 (50 hrs BTW with 10 at night, no driving 11 p.m.–5 a.m., max 1 non-family passenger under 18, violations = 30-day suspension) → Full driving privileges at 16½ with driver-ed and 6 months held, or automatically at 17.
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Safe driving emergencies — blowout, hydroplane, brake failure, skids, drowsy driving
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Recommended Study Order

YOUR PLAN
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Read Key Numbers tab — memorize every distance, speed, and BAC number
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Read Right of Way + DWUI tabs — the #1 and #2 failure topics
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Read Road Signs + Signals tabs — shapes, colors, and signal meanings
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Read School Buses + Parking tabs — specific rules with specific numbers
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Take the Full Practice Bank — all 530+ questions to identify weak spots
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Use Weak Spots mode — drill every question you got wrong until you nail it
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Run the WYDOT Exam Simulator 3–5 times — pass consistently with 90%+ before going in
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Night before: Re-read the Key Numbers tab + Test-Day Tips tab. Good sleep. You've got this. ✅
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WYDOT Written Test · Recommended Study Approach

The Smartest Way
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A proven 4-phase approach that builds real understanding — not just memorization. Work through each phase at your own pace, and you'll walk into the WYDOT ready to pass on your first try.

📱 Uses This App 🎯 25 Qs · 80% to Pass 🧠 4 Phases · Your Pace ✅ 90%+ Before You Go

⚡ How This Approach Works

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Learn before you quiz. Read the material first so practice questions teach you patterns — not just random answers.
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Fix what's weak, skip what's strong. The app tracks every wrong answer. Spend your time where it matters most.
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Build up gradually. Numbers → Study Guide → Practice → Topics → Simulator. Each phase builds on the last.
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Don't go until you're ready. Score 90%+ on the simulator twice before visiting the WYDOT. The real test allows you to miss only 5 of 25 questions — aim for 90%+ here to give yourself a real margin.
🧠 Phase 1 Learn — Build Your Foundation
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Step 1 · Start Here
Memorize the Key Numbers
Study Guide → 🔢 Key Numbers tab · then take the Key Numbers Quiz
⏱ 30–40 min
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Click in the top bar → open the tab.
2
Read every number out loud. Speed limits, distances, BAC limits, suspension periods. Saying them out loud forces your brain to process them more deeply.
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Write these on paper: 30 mph residential/business · 80 mph interstate (some 75) · 70 mph secondary highway · 20 mph school zone · 0.08% BAC (21+) · 0.02% under-21 · 0.04% CDL · 100 ft signal · 500 ft dim oncoming · 300 ft dim following · 1,000 ft visibility = headlights on · 15 ft from hydrant · ~250 ft low-beam reach · 2-sec follow / 4 wet / 6 snow / 8 ice · 90-day suspension (1st DWUI) · $50 reinstatement fee · 25 Q test, 80% to pass
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Go home → click . Take it without your notes. Check your score.
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Under 85%? Re-read the Key Numbers tab, then retake the quiz. Repeat until you hit 85%+.
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Why numbers first? A meaningful share of real knowledge test questions ask for a specific number. These are free points if you know them — and guaranteed wrong answers if you don't.
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Step 2 · The Big 4 Topics
Read the 4 Most-Tested Study Tabs
Study Guide → Right of Way · Alcohol & DWUI · Road Signs · Signals & Lanes
⏱ 40–50 min
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— read completely. This is the #1 failure topic. Understand left turns at green lights and Wyoming's school bus rule (2-lane or 4-lane UNDIVIDED highway: BOTH directions stop; DIVIDED highway: only same-side traffic stops; manual p. 49).
2
— key facts: BAC 0.08%+ = DWUI; 1st conviction: fine up to $750, possible jail up to 6 months, 90-day suspension. Under 21 = 0.02% BAC (Youthful Driver Suspension). Refusal under Implied Consent: officer may obtain a warrant. Standard reinstatement fee: $50.
3
— shapes and colors tables. Octagon = stop, triangle down = yield, diamond = warning, pentagon = school zone, pennant = no passing.
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— flashing red vs. yellow, green arrow vs. regular green, right-on-red rules (must make complete stop first, yield to pedestrians and traffic).
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Don't try to memorize every word. Focus on understanding WHY each rule exists. When you understand the reasoning, you can figure out answers even when questions are worded differently from what you studied.
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Step 3 · The Rest of the Guide
Read the Remaining Study Tabs
School Buses · Parking · Teen Laws · Speed & Following · Safe Driving · Equipment
⏱ 30–40 min
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— 2-lane or 4-lane UNDIVIDED highway: ALL traffic in BOTH directions stops for flashing red lights. DIVIDED highway with median: only same-side traffic stops. A center turn lane is NOT a divider. Always on the test.
2
— memorize the 4 hill parking scenarios. Trick: no curb = always turn wheels right.
3
— Wyoming GDL: Instruction Permit at age 15 (50 hrs BTW with 10 at night required before advancing) → Intermediate License at age 16 (curfew 11 p.m.–5 a.m.; max 1 non-family passenger under 18) → Full license at 16½ with driver-ed and 6 months held, or automatically at 17.
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— following distance rule, passing rules, and when to increase your following distance. Know the stopping distances from Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021).
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— hydroplaning, blowout, skid recovery, fog driving. Understand the logic — don't memorize.
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— Wyoming requires headlights from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise, and any time visibility drops under 1,000 ft. Dim high beams at least 500 ft before oncoming vehicles; use low beams when following within 300 ft (manual pp. 75–76).
Pro tip: If you want even deeper detail, download the 📕 Official Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021) → for the full official content. The study guide gives you the highlights, the manual gives you everything.
Take a real break here. Sleep on it if you can — your brain consolidates memory overnight. Phase 2 works best after at least a few hours (or a night) away from studying.
📝 Phase 2 Practice — Test Yourself
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Step 4 · First Practice Run
Full Practice Bank — Work Through 60–100 Questions
Home → 📚 Full Practice Bank · no timer, read every explanation
⏱ 45–60 min
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Click . This gives you all 530+ questions in random order with no timer.
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Read every explanation — even when you get it right. The explanations contain extra detail and reasoning that will help you on tricky test questions.
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Do at least 60–100 questions. The app automatically saves every wrong answer so you can drill them later.
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Click See Results when done. Note which categories you failed most — those are the targets for Phase 3.
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Getting things wrong is the point. This is a learning session, not an exam. Every wrong answer you discover now is one you'll get right on test day.
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Step 5 · Topic Deep-Dives
Practice Your 3 Weakest Categories
Home → Choose Your Practice Mode → pick Full Practice Bank or Quick Drill
⏱ 30–40 min
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Look at your results from Step 4. Find the 3 categories where you got the most wrong (e.g., Right of Way, DWUI, Road Signs).
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Use the Study Guide to review your weak topics, then run the Full Practice Bank or Quick Drill to test yourself on all categories.
3
Repeat for your 2nd and 3rd weakest topics. Focused drilling is much more efficient than random practice.
4
Target: 80%+ on each topic. Under 80%? Go back to the Study Guide tab for that topic, re-read it, then retake.
🎯 Phase 3 Fix — Attack Your Weak Spots
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Step 6 · The Most Important Step
Weak Spots Mode — Drill Every Wrong Answer
Home → 🎯 Weak Spots Only · the app loads your mistakes automatically
⏱ 30–45 min
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Click . The app loads every question you've gotten wrong so far — automatically.
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Before you answer — think about why each option might be right or wrong. Slow down and reason through it.
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Still don't understand an answer? Open the Study Guide tab for that topic and re-read just that section. Or download the official manual for the full official explanation.
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Retake Weak Spots until you score 85%+ on it. 2–3 rounds is completely normal — that's exactly how this is supposed to work.
This is the single most valuable thing you can do. Research shows that practicing things you got wrong is 3–5x more effective than re-reading material you already know. Don't skip this step.
Take a break. At least 30 minutes. Let your brain rest before the simulation phase.
🏁 Phase 4 Prove It — Simulate the Real Test
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Step 7 · The Big Test
WYDOT Exam Simulator — Full Simulation
Home → 📋 WYDOT Exam Simulator · 25 questions · no timer (matches real test)
⏱ 20–30 min
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Click . 25 random questions, no time limit (matching the real WYDOT format), need 80% (20 of 25 correct) to pass.
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Treat it like the real thing. No notes. No Study Guide. Sit quietly, read every question fully, and give your best answer.
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Check your score against the table below and follow the action for your result.
Your ScoreStatusWhat to Do Next
Under 75%Needs more workGo back to Phase 3 — run Weak Spots mode on your wrong answers. Re-read the Study Guide for those topics. Then try the simulator again.
75% – 89%Almost thereRun Weak Spots on what you missed, then take the simulator again. You're close — one more round should get you there.
90%+Ready! 🎉Run the simulator one more time to confirm. Score 90%+ twice → you are ready for the real test.
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Step 8 · Repeat Until 90%+
Fix → Retest → Confirm
Retry Wrong Ones → WYDOT Simulator → repeat until you pass twice in a row
⏱ 30–45 min per cycle
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From the results screen click . Drill every question you got wrong in the simulator.
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For any question you still don't understand — open the Study Guide, find the right section, and re-read that rule. Or download the official manual for the full explanation.
3
Run the again. Keep going until you hit 90%+ twice in a row.
The magic number is 90% twice. If you can score 90% on random questions under timed conditions two times in a row, you know the material — not just the specific questions.
🌙 Night Before Refresh — Don't Cram
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Final Review — 20 Minutes Max
Quick Refresh, Then Sleep
Key Numbers tab + Test-Day Tips tab only · No new material
⏱ 20 min max
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Open tab in the Study Guide. Read through once — don't study, just refresh.
2
Open the tab. Read the strategy section — especially "safest answer wins" and the Implied Consent rule for DWUI refusal.
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Take one as a confidence check. Score 80%+? Close the app and go to sleep. You're ready.
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Go to sleep at your normal time. Being well-rested is worth more than another hour of studying.
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Do NOT cram the night before. Your brain needs sleep to consolidate everything you've learned. More than an hour of study at this point actually hurts performance.

🏁 Test Day Checklist

Before you walk into the Wyoming Department of Transportation office:

Adult ID documents: certified birth certificate or U.S. passport (proof of identity and lawful presence), Social Security card or W-2, two proofs of Wyoming residency (utility bill, lease, school record, vehicle registration). Full accepted-ID list at http://www.dot.state.wy.us/
Under 18: certified birth certificate, Social Security card, two proofs of Wyoming residency, plus a parent or legal guardian present in person to sign the application
Parent or legal guardian must accompany every applicant under 18 — non-negotiable
Glasses or contacts if you wear them — you must pass a vision test (20/40 with both eyes; 120° combined horizontal field)
Fees: Instruction Permit $40, Intermediate License $30, original Class C $40, renewal $30 — plus a $5 tech fee. Fail policy: 24-hour minimum wait to retest (3 days if you missed 13+). Wyoming does not cap retakes.
Well-rested, fed, and confident 💪

25 questions · need 80% (20 correct) · you can miss up to 5 and still pass

You've Got This!

📕 Wyoming Driver Handbook

The official handbook from the Wyoming Department of Transportation — the single source of truth for the written test.

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Official Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021)

Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021) · Revised January 2026 · Published by Wyoming WYDOT

Download Official Manual →

Source: Wyoming WYDOT · Free download

📖 Our Study Guide — Exam-Focused Summary

We've distilled the official manual into 12 focused study sections. Every number, rule, and fact verified against the handbook. Click any topic to start studying.

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Key Numbers
Speeds, distances, BAC, fines
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Road Signs
Shapes, colors & meanings
Right of Way
#1 failure topic on exam
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Signals & Lanes
Traffic lights & markings
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Alcohol & DWUI
BAC, DWUI laws, implied consent
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School Buses
Stop rules & exceptions
Speed & Following
Limits & following rules
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Parking
Distances & hill parking
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Teen Laws
GDL, curfew, passengers
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Safe Driving
Emergencies & defensive driving
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Equipment
Headlights, belts, tint, wipers
Test-Day Tips
Strategy & preparation

Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the Wyoming permit test?

The Wyoming WYDOT Class C knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions. You must answer 20 of 25 correctly (80%) to pass. There is no time limit on the real test.

What does DWUI mean in Wyoming?

DWUI stands for Driving While Under the Influence. Wyoming's per se BAC limit is 0.08% for drivers 21 and older. For drivers under 21 the Youthful Driver Suspension threshold is 0.02%. CDL drivers in commercial vehicles: 0.04%.

What is Wyoming's following distance rule?

Wyoming uses a 2-second following rule for passenger cars (manual p. 73). Pick a fixed object — when the car ahead passes it, count "one-one-thousand, two-one-thousand." Increase to 4 seconds wet road or behind a bus, 6 seconds in snow, 8 seconds on ice (pp. 73–74).

What is the minimum age for a Wyoming learner's permit?

You can apply for a Wyoming Instruction Permit at age 15. A parent or legal guardian must sign the application if you are under 18. While driving on the permit, a licensed adult 18 or older must occupy the front passenger seat. The Intermediate License is issued at 16 after 50 hours of supervised practice (10 at night).

Is the Wyoming permit test free to practice?

Yes, this practice site is completely free. Every question is verified against the Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021).

What is the emergency number on Wyoming highways?

Dial 911 for any emergency on a Wyoming highway. For non-emergency assistance call the Wyoming Highway Patrol or the WYDOT Driver Services Program at http://www.dot.state.wy.us/. WYDOT also operates the 511 traveler-information service for road conditions.

What Makes the Wyoming Written Test Different

The Wyoming Class C knowledge test is administered by WYDOT — the Wyoming Department of Transportation — through its Driver Services Program. The test is 25 multiple-choice questions with no time limit; you must answer 20 of 25 (80%) correctly to pass. Wyoming has the highest interstate speed limit in the country at 80 mph (with some 75 mph segments), and a unique 70 mph default on secondary highways. Texting (sending OR reading) while driving is prohibited statewide for ALL drivers, and the state's Move Over Law on 2-lane roads posted 45+ mph requires you to slow to at least 20 mph below the posted limit when passing emergency or work-zone activity.

Wyoming uses DWUI (Driving While Under the Influence) with a 0.08% BAC threshold for drivers 21+, 0.02% Youthful Driver Suspension for drivers under 21, and 0.04% for CDL holders in commercial vehicles. A 1st DWUI conviction within 10 years carries a 90-day license suspension and fines up to $750; a BAC of 0.15%+ on a 1st offense adds a 6-month ignition interlock restricted license. A 3rd DWUI in 10 years triggers a 3-year revocation, and a 4th becomes a felony with lifetime ignition interlock (petitionable after 5 years). Refusal under Wyoming's Implied Consent law allows officers to obtain a warrant for the test. Every fact is verified against the Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021) published by the Wyoming Department of Transportation.

Wyoming's Graduated Driver Licensing program starts with the Instruction Permit at age 15, requiring a parent/guardian signature for anyone under 18 and a licensed adult 18+ in the front passenger seat at all times. Before advancing you must complete 50 hours of supervised behind-the-wheel practice — 10 of those at night. The Intermediate License is issued at 16 with a 30-day-after-17th-birthday auto-expiration. While Intermediate, you may NOT drive 11 p.m.–5 a.m. and you may carry only 1 non-family passenger under 18 unless a licensed adult 18+ is in the vehicle. Violating either restriction triggers a 30-day suspension. Full driving privileges arrive at 16½ with approved driver-ed and 6 months held, or automatically at 17.

This free practice test is verified against the Wyoming Driver License Manual (2021) and is built for anyone testing at WYDOT driver license offices in Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette, Rock Springs, Sheridan, Green River, Evanston, Riverton, and Jackson, plus every other Wyoming location. Original Class C license fee: $40 (renewal $30) plus a $5 tech fee. Instruction Permit: $40 + $5. Free practice here — no signup, no paywall.

Studying in a Neighboring State?

Permit rules vary between states. If you or someone you're helping is testing in a different state, we have free practice tests verified against each state's current manual:

Wyoming borders six states — all live on this site: Idaho · Utah · Colorado · Nebraska · South Dakota · Montana