AutoviaTest is dedicated to helping learner drivers pass their driving tests with confidence. We provide accurate, up-to-date educational content covering driving theory, road signs, traffic rules, and practical driving skills across 12+ European countries.
Our content creation process combines modern technology with rigorous quality control:
All content is based on official sources including national driving authorities (DGT in Spain, DVLA in UK, Straßenverkehrsamt in Germany, etc.), official driving handbooks, and current traffic legislation.
We use AI tools to help draft and structure educational content efficiently. This allows us to provide comprehensive coverage across multiple languages and countries while maintaining consistency in quality and presentation.
All content undergoes review by our editorial team to verify accuracy, check against official sources, and ensure educational value. We cross-reference facts with current regulations and update content when laws change.
Driving regulations change. We monitor official announcements from driving authorities and update our content accordingly. All pages display a "Last Updated" date for transparency.
We reference official driving authorities and government sources for each country:
Spain
DGT (Dirección General de Tráfico)
Germany
Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA)
France
Sécurité Routière
Italy
Ministero delle Infrastrutture
Netherlands
RDW & CBR
Portugal
IMT
Poland
Ministry of Infrastructure
UK
DVLA & DVSA
We strive for accuracy, but if you find an error or outdated information:
AutoviaTest is an educational platform designed to help you prepare for driving tests. While we strive for accuracy, our content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Always refer to your country's official driving authority for the most current regulations. Passing your driving test ultimately depends on your individual preparation and performance.
Last updated: January 2026