Driving test prep is broken in most countries. For locals, the materials are often outdated, boring, or stuck behind expensive driving school fees. For expats and tourists, it's even worse -- the resources are in a language you don't speak, and there's no easy way to know what's actually on the exam. We built AutoviaTest to fix that. Whether you're a first-time driver studying for your theory test at home, an expat navigating a foreign licensing system, or a tourist who needs to understand local road rules -- we give you one place to prepare, in your own language, with content based on what the official authorities actually test. Better-prepared drivers make safer roads. That's the idea, and that's what keeps us building.
Co-Founder & Chief Engineer
Barcelona, Spain
I'm Pawan, and I built AutoviaTest after moving to Spain and struggling to find decent driving test prep. The official DGT materials were all in Spanish, the third-party apps were outdated, and nothing told me what I actually needed to know for test day. But the more I looked into it, the more I realized it wasn't just an expat problem -- locals were dealing with the same outdated materials and confusing study resources. So I started building something better. That side project turned into what AutoviaTest is today: a platform that helps anyone, anywhere prepare for their driving test properly. I'm an engineer by trade, and I care deeply about road safety. Whether you're studying for your first license or converting one from another country, you deserve clear, accurate materials.
What I focus on:
Co-Founder & Technical Lead
Software engineer who architects the technical foundation of AutoviaTest. Responsible for the platform's architecture, AI integrations, and the systems that make large-scale, multi-country driving education possible.
What he focuses on:

Spain-Licensed Driving Instructor
Duncan is a Spain-licensed driving instructor with 16 years of teaching experience — 10 years running his own driving school in the UK and 7 years in Spain, where he has helped 700+ international students pass the Spanish practical driving exam. He reviews AutoviaTest's Spain content for accuracy and real-world applicability.
Credentials
Reviews AutoviaTest's Spain content (country landing, facts page, DGT 3.0 guide).
In short: we help you pass your driving test. Here's how:
Spain, Germany, Japan, UAE, Colombia, and 60+ more. Each country has its own question bank based on local rules and regulations.
Study in your own language. We don't just translate -- we localize the content so it actually makes sense.
Thousands of questions that mirror the real exam. Every answer comes with a clear explanation so you understand the why, not just the what.
Structured lessons on traffic rules, road signs, right-of-way, vehicle safety -- everything you'll be tested on.
Video-based training to help you spot dangers on the road before they become problems.
We cross-check everything against the official government driving authority in each country. If a regulation changes, we update our content.
Driving test content is only useful if it's correct. Here's what we do to make sure it is:
DGT in Spain, DVSA in the UK, KBA in Germany, NPA in Japan -- every country's content starts with what the official authority actually publishes. We don't guess.
We use AI to help us create and structure content across 65+ countries and 25 languages. It's the only way to cover this much ground while keeping things consistent.
AI is a tool, not the final word. Every piece of content goes through editorial review. We cross-check answers against explanations, verify facts, and make sure nothing slipped through.
Traffic laws change all the time. When a country updates its regulations, we update our content. It's that simple.
Every country on AutoviaTest is backed by its official driving authority. These are the government bodies whose rules, regulations, and test formats we base our content on. When in doubt, we go straight to the source.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
gov.uk/government/organisations/driver-and-vehicle-standards-agencyFinnish Transport and Communications Agency (Liikenne- ja viestintävirasto) (Traficom)
traficom.fiMinistry of Interior — General Directorate of Traffic (الإدارة العامة للمرور) (MOI Traffic (المرور))
moi.gov.qaGeneral Traffic Department — Ministry of Interior (الإدارة العامة للمرور — وزارة الداخلية) (GTD)
moi.gov.egMinistry of Transport and Road Safety — Licensing Division (משרד התחבורה ובטיחות בדרכים) (MoTRS)
gov.il/en/departments/motSingapore Traffic Police under Singapore Police Force (SPF) (Traffic Police (TP))
police.gov.sg/e-services/trafficMinisterstvo dopravy Slovenskej republiky (Ministry of Transport of the Slovak Republic) (MDV SR)
mindop.skService des Titres de Circulation de Monaco (STC)
monservicepublic.gouv.mc/en/themes/transport-and-mobility/driving-licenceWe're not just building an app -- we're working on making road safety education better at every level.
We built a separate platform for driving schools, fleet operators, and corporate training programs. Schools can manage their students, track who's ready for the exam, and deliver branded test prep without building anything from scratch.
Learn more about our business platform →RSCP is an open protocol we created to standardize how road safety content is structured and shared. The idea is simple: if governments, driving schools, and tech companies all use the same format, it becomes much easier to keep content accurate and up to date. We think road safety data should be open and interoperable, not locked away in silos.
Explore the RSCP protocol →Found a mistake? Have a suggestion? Just want to say hi? We read every message.