See it. Hear it. Tap it.
A free, visual way to practice for the Kentucky permit test — made for every kind of learner.
Why I built this
I built Permit Pal for my daughter. She's more than capable of driving, but the standard permit practice tests are walls of dense text, and that format quietly shuts out a lot of people who'd do just fine behind the wheel.
So I made the study guide she needed: one you can see, hear, and tap. Every question is a picture of a real road situation, read aloud, with big simple answers — the rules of the road, made clear.
I made this open-source so other families might be able to use it to get someone safely on the road.
Who it's for
What makes it different
Every question is a clear top-down road scene — not a paragraph to decode.
Questions and answers are read aloud, so reading is never the barrier.
Big, simple tap targets. One decision at a time, with kind feedback.
Easy-to-read font, higher contrast, calmer motion, sound on or off.
Add it to your home screen and practice anywhere — no signal needed.
No accounts, no ads, no tracking. Progress stays on the device.
Free & open source
Permit Pal covers the Kentucky Driver Manual today. It's free and open source — if you'd like to add another state, pull requests are very welcome.
★ View the code on GitHub