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Driver Knowledge Tests (DKT)

com.vinzcorp.dktests

Total installs
0+
Rating
0.0
Released
September 27, 2019
Last updated
April 12, 2025
Category
Education
Developer
VINZCORP SOLUTIONS PTE. LTD.
Developer details

Name
VINZCORP SOLUTIONS PTE. LTD.
E-mail
unknown
Website
https://www.tptest.sg/
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
iOS SDKs

  • Facebook SDK
  • iOS SDK
  • React Native
  • SwiftUI

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Description

DK Test is a driving theory test practice app for car/rider knowledge test questions to get a driving license in Australia. People are using DK Test to increase their chance of passing the driver knowledge test on the very first try.

The process of getting a driver's licence is broadly similar in all states and territories, but there are some important differences. Currently, we support the following tests:

* New South Wales Car Test (Class C) and Rider Test (Class R)

* Victoria Learner Permit Knowledge Test

* Queensland Car Test (Class C) and Rider Test (Class R)

* Western Australia Car Test (Class C) and Moped/Motorcycle Test (Class R)

* South Australia Learner Theory Test

* Car Give Way Questions

Driving licences in Australia are issued by the local licencing authority of the state or territory in which the driver resides. A driving licence issued in a state or territory is valid throughout Australia. Each state requires the driver to pass a knowledge test, eyesight test and practical driving test in order to obtain an unrestricted licence.

The minimum age to drive a car in Australia is 17 or 18 years old depending on the state or territory, though in certain territories learner permits can be held for supervised driving from the age of 15 years and 9 months. Driving licences must be carried at all times when driving and shown to officials on demand.

Anyone intending to become a permanent resident in Australia needs to get an Australian driving licence. In most cases, a new resident must exchange their licence for an Australian one within three months of arriving in the country.