Don't read it.
Just cram it.
The fastest way to pass the NZ Road Code Test. Practice the actual questions, master the tricky rules, and walk in confident.
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The Real Test, Decoded.
Everything you need to know about the official NZTA computer-based theory test before you walk in.
35 Questions
The test consists of 35 multiple-choice questions covering core driving knowledge, behavior, parking, and road signs.
32 to Pass
You need exactly 32 correct answers to pass the car or motorcycle test. That means you can only afford 3 mistakes.
30 Minutes
You have 30 minutes to complete the test. Stress can lead to hurried reading, so practice pacing yourself.
Built to keep you moving.
No clunky interfaces. No endless reading. Just a fast, focused tool designed around how people actually learn.
Instant feedback
Know immediately if you got it right or wrong. Every answer comes with visual confirmation so you learn as you go — no waiting, no guessing.
Section by section
Break the Road Code into digestible chunks. Focus on give way rules, then signs, then speed limits. Attack your weak spots instead of grinding through everything.
Clean, distraction-free
No banner ads. No pop-ups asking you to rate us. Just questions, answers, and your score. A minimal interface that gets out of your way.
Works everywhere
Cram on the bus. Cram in bed. Cram in the waiting room before your actual test. Fully responsive — looks great on your phone, tablet, or laptop.
Why practice
tests work.
The official Road Code is dense. Most learners fail because they don't know the specific testing formats or how questions are worded.
By taking practice tests repeatedly, you learn the "why" behind the rules actively, which is proven to improve memory retention faster than passive reading.
- 1Avoid common trapsDistinguishing 'Give Way' vs 'Stop' signs.
- 2Master tricky rulesNavigating roundabouts and intersections.
Example Question:
When coming up to a pedestrian crossing without a raised traffic island, what must you do?