Is this an official Ministry app?
No. It is an independent study tool for Czech eTesty preparation.
Answer a real eTesty question right here, or take the whole preparation with you — with English and Ukrainian helper translations beside the official Czech wording.
Answer one of 20 questions drawn from the public Czech Ministry of Transport eTesty set. Each answer includes a short, app-authored study explanation.
Correct answer: It ends with a traffic sign indicating its end unless otherwise specified.
For zone signs, do not look for the end at the nearest intersection or after a fixed distance. The zone rules apply until the corresponding end-of-zone sign, unless the signs state otherwise.
Official question source: Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic — public eTesty set
The app keeps the same composition as the official eTesty, so a mock test has the real rhythm.
Drawn across topics according to your licence group.
For 25 questions, so a little over a minute each.
Questions carry different weights, so points decide the result, not the count of mistakes.
One forgotten four-pointer costs more than three one-pointers.
The current wording of the regulation and the examiner's instructions always take precedence.
The app includes test history, progress statistics, average time, iCloud sync, quick sets, source links, and helper translations.



No. It is an independent study tool for Czech eTesty preparation.
No. There are no ads, no account, no advertising or cross-app tracking, and no social features. Anonymous aggregate product analytics help improve the app.
No. English and Ukrainian translations are study helpers only. The official legally authoritative wording remains Czech.
How the Czech eTesty-style rules exam works and how to prepare.
Contact, basic app information, and support links.
How the app handles progress, iCloud, and data.
Czech Driving Test 2026 is not an official Ministry of Transport app or an official eTesty operator app. It is an independent study tool.