Prawo Jazdy GO Driving License
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Prawo Jazdy GO Driving License

Dawid Kowalski · released 20 Oct 2023 · Open in App Store ↗

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Poland81%2854.64
Ukraine6%214.95
Germany4%154.27
United Kingdom3%104.60
China<1%35.00
Austria<1%25.00
Belgium<1%25.00
Netherlands<1%25.00
Canada<1%15.00
Denmark<1%15.00

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Description

Prawo Jazdy GO is a driving theory test app: 3,527 questions from the official exam catalogue of Poland's Ministry of Infrastructure (Ministerstwo Infrastruktury) and a WORD-format mock exam — 32 questions, 25 minutes, 74 points.

You study the same questions from the state exam catalogue: each has its official number, an explanation, and — where used on the exam — a video or image.

WHAT'S IN THE APP

3,527 exam questions, including 2,139 for category B

An explanation for every question, not just the correct answer

2,986 questions with video or image — just like on the exam paper

Mock exam matching the WORD format 1:1: 20 basic and 12 specialist questions, 25 minutes, time limit per question (35 s and 50 s), score calculated to 74 points

Study by topic: 30 themed groups, from warning signs to first aid

Categories AM, A1, A2, A, B, B1, C, C1, D, D1, T and PT — questions filtered for your category

Road signs, regulations and guides in separate sections

Statistics: the app remembers questions you get wrong and comes back to them

Report an error in a question with one tap — we review every report

Four languages: Polish, Ukrainian, English and German

Question database stored on your phone, so tests work offline

WHO IT'S FOR

Driving school students before the theory exam at WORD

People returning to study after years and wanting to see what's changed

Candidates for motorcycle and professional categories: A, C, D and T, not just B

Drivers from Ukraine taking the exam in Poland — full database in Ukrainian

Anyone studying on the tram, at work and in the evening, 15 minutes at a time

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many questions are in the app?

3,527 questions from the official catalogue, of which 2,139 cover category B. The rest are questions for other categories — in a cat. B exam you won't see them all, so the app filters the database for your chosen category.

Are the questions current?

Yes. The database is from the Ministry of Infrastructure (Ministerstwo Infrastruktury) catalogue (7 November 2025) and we update it when a new version is published.

What does the mock exam look like?

Just like the state exam: 20 questions from the basic part and 12 from the specialist part, 32 questions in total and 25 minutes. You have 35 seconds for a basic question, 50 for a specialist one. Maximum score is 74 points.

Are the answers correct?

Each question has a number from the Ministry of Infrastructure (Ministerstwo Infrastruktury) catalogue, and there's an error report button with each one. Reports come to us and we check them manually — if something's wrong, we fix it in the next database update.

Can I study without internet?

Yes, questions, answers and explanations are in the database saved on your phone. Videos and images load from the network by default — if you want them offline, turn on offline mode in settings and download materials via Wi-Fi.

Is the app free?

Yes, the app is free and ad-supported — the full question database, all topics and mock exams are free. Premium removes ads.

Which driving licence categories does the app support?

AM, A1, A2, A, B, B1, C, C1, D, D1, T and PT. You choose a category once, and questions and mock exams are drawn from it.

Is the app in Ukrainian?

Yes. The entire question database is available in Polish, Ukrainian, English and German — the theory exam in Poland can be taken in Ukrainian.

Is Prawo Jazdy GO associated with WORD?

No. This is an independent study tool, not associated with any government institution. Questions come from the public exam question catalogue of the Ministry of Infrastructure (Ministerstwo Infrastruktury); the name WORD describes the exam format, not a partnership.

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