Free Texas defensive driving practice questions
60 curated practice questions across 6 topics, with statute citations on every answer. No signup, no email, no card. Use them to test your knowledge before a court date or before our licensed course launches.
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Texas Traffic Laws & Right-of-Way
The Texas Transportation Code chapters that produce most tickets — §§541–547. Speed law, signaling, right-of-way, school zones, and emergency-vehicle response.
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Distracted Driving
Distraction is visual, manual, and cognitive. Texting hits all three at once. These questions cover Texas's statewide texting ban (§545.4251) and the realities of in-vehicle distraction.
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Alcohol, Drugs & Impairment
Texas DWI is broader than just the 0.08% per-se threshold. These questions cover the full impairment statute, Texas-specific thresholds, and the open-container rule.
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Sharing the Roadway
Vulnerable road users account for a disproportionate share of Texas traffic deaths. These questions cover the predictable conflict patterns and Texas-specific rules.
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Adverse Conditions & Emergency Maneuvers
The few seconds where skid recovery, blowouts, or brake failure are the only things that matter — plus rain, fog, ice, and Texas work zones.
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Crash, Insurance & Post-Crash Actions
Texas Transportation Code §550 controls what you must do at a crash scene. Plus the financial-responsibility minimums and the SR-22 reality.
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Topics map to the high-frequency knowledge areas — traffic laws, distraction, impairment, sharing, conditions, crash basics.
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