★ Saudi Driving Test — 2026

Choose Your Practice Test

Four ways to prepare for the Saudi driving test. Pick a format below and start instantly — no signup needed.

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Dallah Format Test

Simulates the real Dallah computer test exactly — 35 questions, 30-minute countdown, and pass/fail result against the official 22/35 pass mark.

35 Questions 30 Min Timer Pass: 22/35
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Practice by Topic

Work through 6 topic sections at your own pace — Road Rules, Traffic Signs, Speed Limits, Highway Rules, Parking, and Fines. No timer pressure.

72 Questions 6 Topics No Timer
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Traffic Signs Only

Focus purely on Saudi road signs — warning, regulatory, mandatory, and guide signs. Signs make up 40% of the real Dallah test.

25 Questions Signs Only No Timer
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Full Mock Exam

The hardest mode — 50 mixed questions, 35-minute timer, randomised order. Designed to push you past what the real test will throw at you.

50 Questions 35 Min Timer Mixed Topics

Test

Q 1
Score: 0 correct
0Correct
0Wrong
Time taken
35
Multiple choice questions
22/35
Correct answers to pass
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30 min
Time allowed
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Computer
Taken at driving school
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4 langs
Arabic, English, Urdu, Hindi
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Skip
You can skip questions
What is it

What is the Dallah Computer Test?

The most important step before getting your Saudi driving licence

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The theory test every driver must pass

The Dallah Computer Test is the theory exam you must pass before you can get a Saudi driving licence. It is taken on a computer at your driving school — which is why locals call it the "computer test". Dallah Driving School is the most popular school in Saudi Arabia, so the test is widely known as the Dallah Computer Test, but all approved driving schools use the same format.


Test format

How the test is structured

Know exactly what to expect before you sit down at the computer

Section 1 — Traffic Rules & Regulations

60% of the test (around 21 questions)

This section covers Saudi traffic laws, road rules, right of way, speed limits, overtaking, seatbelts, fines, and driving behaviour. This is the most important section to study as it makes up the majority of the test.

Section 2 — Traffic Signs & Road Signs

40% of the test (around 14 questions)

This section tests your knowledge of Saudi road signs — warning signs, regulatory signs, mandatory signs, and guide signs. You need to recognise signs by appearance and understand what they mean.

Skipping questions

You can skip questions you are unsure about

Unlike some exams, the Dallah computer test allows you to skip a question and come back to it later. Never guess and risk a wrong answer — skip and return if you have time remaining.

Languages available

Choose your language at the start

The test is available in Arabic, English, Urdu, and Hindi. You select your preferred language at the beginning of the test on the computer. There is no difference in difficulty between language versions.


Step by step

How to get your Saudi driving licence

The full process from registration to receiving your licence

1

Create your Absher account

Register on the Absher platform (absher.sa) — this is the Saudi government's digital services portal. All driving licence applications are managed through Absher. You will need your Iqama number to register.

💡 Download the Absher app on your phone — it is faster and easier than the website.
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Get your medical report (Efada)

Visit an approved medical centre for the Efada test — a basic medical examination covering your vision, blood group, and general health. You cannot book your driving test without this report. The report costs around SAR 50–100.

💡 Bring your Iqama to the medical centre. Results are usually ready the same day.
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Register at a licensed driving school

Enrol at an approved driving school such as Dallah Driving School. Take all your documents with you. The school will register you in the system and schedule your computer test appointment.

💡 Dallah Driving School's main branch in Riyadh is near Dallah Hospital on King Fahad Highway.
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Prepare for and pass the computer test

Study using this website's practice tests and mock tests before your exam date. On the day, arrive at the driving school early, bring your Iqama, and sit the 35-question computer test. You need 22 correct answers to pass. You have 30 minutes.

💡 If you fail, you can retake the test after a short waiting period. Use the practice tests on this site to prepare thoroughly.
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Complete driving lessons and practical test

After passing the computer test, you complete your practical driving lessons and the road test with an instructor. The number of lessons required depends on your driving experience and whether you hold a foreign licence.

💡 If you already hold a licence from Pakistan, India, Philippines or similar countries, you may qualify for a shortened 6-hour course after an assessment.
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Receive your Saudi driving licence

Once you pass all tests, your Saudi driving licence is issued. You can collect it in person at the driving school or Muroor (traffic police) office, or receive it via Saudi Post. Check the status on your Absher app. The licence is valid for 2, 5, or 10 years depending on the fee paid.


Documents needed

What to bring on the day

Missing a document will delay your application — check this list before you go

DocumentDetailsRequired
Original Iqama (Residence Permit)Must be valid — expired Iqama will be rejectedRequired
Iqama photocopyBring at least 2 copiesRequired
PassportOriginal + photocopy of photo page and visa pageRequired
Medical Report (Efada)From an approved medical centre — vision, blood group, health checkRequired
Passport-size photographs4 photos (4x6 cm) with white backgroundRequired
Foreign driving licenceIf you have one from your home countryIf applicable
Arabic translation of foreign licenceRequired if your licence is not in Arabic — must be from an approved translation centreIf applicable
Sponsor's ID (Kafeel)Copy of your sponsor's national IDSome schools require

Test day

What to expect on the day

Know what happens so you walk in confident

🕐 Before the test

  • Arrive at least 15 minutes early
  • Bring your Iqama — you need it for check-in
  • Do not wear sunglasses (for men especially)
  • Women: hijab is fine but face must be uncovered for ID check
  • You will be directed to the computer test hall

💻 During the test

  • Select your language at the start
  • 35 questions appear on screen one at a time
  • You have 30 minutes total
  • You can skip questions and return to them
  • You need 22 correct answers to pass
  • Result shows on screen immediately after

✅ If you pass

  • Your pass is recorded in the system automatically
  • You proceed to book your practical driving lessons
  • The school will guide you on the next steps
  • Check your Absher app for updates on your application

❌ If you fail

  • You will see which areas you scored poorly in
  • You can retake after a short waiting period
  • Use this site's practice tests to improve before retaking
  • Focus on traffic signs and speed limits — most common fail areas

How to pass

8 tips to pass first time

From people who have been through it

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Focus on Section 1 first

60% of the test is traffic rules. Master speed limits, right of way, roundabouts, seatbelt laws, and fines before moving to signs.

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Learn traffic signs by shape and colour

Triangle = warning. Circle = prohibition or mandatory. Octagon = stop. Blue circle = mandatory instruction. Learn the shapes first, then the specific signs.

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Skip — never guess blindly

You can skip questions on the real test. If you are unsure, skip it and come back. A wrong answer is still wrong, so skip rather than guess randomly.

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Take the timed mock test

Practice under time pressure before the real test. 30 minutes for 35 questions is comfortable if you have practised, but tight if you are reading slowly.

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Know the key numbers

Highway limit: 120 km/h. City limit: 60–80 km/h. School zone: 30–50 km/h. Black points limit: 24. Seatbelt fine: SAR 150–300. Red light fine: SAR 3,000–6,000.

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Practise in your test language

If you are taking the test in Urdu or Hindi, make sure you practise in that language too. Some terms translate differently and familiarity helps under pressure.

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Read questions carefully

Many questions are designed to catch you out with similar-sounding answers. Read every word of the question before selecting your answer.

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Practice every day for one week

One week of daily practice using this site's questions is enough for most people to pass. Do not try to cram everything the night before.