We built the study tool
we wish existed.
Preparing for the German Führerschein as a foreigner is stressful enough without fighting a study app that doesn't speak your language. Road Intelligence exists to remove that friction — entirely.
Why Road Intelligence?
For people who don't think in German
Let's be direct: almost every German driving-test app assumes you speak fluent German. Road Intelligence was designed from day one for the people who don't. Every question, every explanation, every hint — genuinely bilingual, not just translated.
Every official question — not a shortlist
The TÜV/DEKRA catalogue has exactly 1,030 questions for Class B. We have all of them. No editorial curation, no 'most likely' filtering — the complete picture, because anything less is a gamble on your exam day.
Repetition that actually sticks
Most apps just serve questions. Road Intelligence watches where you stumble, then brings those precise moments back at exactly the right time — right before your brain would forget. It sounds algorithmic. In practice, it feels like a very attentive tutor.
The real exam, in your pocket
Thirty questions. Forty-five minutes. The same penalty-point scoring Germany uses. Practise until the format stops feeling unfamiliar — then walk in knowing exactly what's coming.
Who is it for?
Road Intelligence was designed with one person in mind: the expat sitting somewhere in Germany after a full day of work, trying to make sense of right-of-way rules and Verkehrszeichen. Possibly in a language that isn't their first. Maybe a bit anxious about the whole thing. If that sounds like you — this was built for you.
German speakers who want something efficient and no-nonsense will find it useful too. You don't need an account to start — jump straight into the free demo and try three real exam questions right now, no signup required.
The mission
Getting a German driving licence as a foreigner involves a lot of steps nobody really explains upfront. We can't fix all of that. But the theory preparation part? That's exactly what Road Intelligence is for — removing anxiety, adding clarity, making the path to exam-ready feel genuinely manageable.
We're independent — not affiliated with TÜV, DEKRA, or any official German body. The question content comes from the official BAST (Bundesanstalt für Straßenwesen) catalogue: the same source every driving school in Germany uses.
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