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About Kenyan driving and NTSA tests

Driving licensing in Kenya is regulated by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA), established under the NTSA Act No. 33 of 2012. Every learner must pass the NTSA driving test - an oral theory exam built around Kenyan road signs, the Highway Code, and the Model Town Board, followed by a practical road test. Candidates first hold a Provisional Driving Licence and train at a registered driving school.

This reviewer turns the NTSA syllabus into free, self-paced practice. Questions are written from authoritative material - the NTSA Learner Driver Handbook, the Ministry of Roads Design Manual for road signs and markings, and the Traffic Act Cap 403 - covering the road signs, road markings, rules of the road, safe driving, and licence-class content the test examines.

Frequently asked

Are these NTSA practice tests official?

No. These are independent practice tests, written from the official source material (the NTSA Handbook, the Highway Code, and the Traffic Act Cap 403), but not affiliated with or endorsed by NTSA.

Is the NTSA driving test multiple choice?

The actual NTSA theory test is conducted orally by an examiner using the Model Town Board and randomly selected road signs, so there is no fixed numeric pass mark. This reviewer uses multiple-choice practice to build the underlying Highway Code knowledge the examiner tests.