Driver Reaction Time Test
Driver Reaction Time Test
A simple baseline for how quickly you respond to a visual signal. Use your average over multiple attempts, not one lucky click.
Short online tasks for driver psychotest practice.
A simple baseline for how quickly you respond to a visual signal. Use your average over multiple attempts, not one lucky click.
A harder driving reaction time task with response selection, no-go control, color decisions and sound cues.
A visual scanning task for finding targets in clutter while staying accurate under time pressure.
A speed-matching task inspired by wirometr-style practice: one dial rotates at a fixed speed while the other changes, and the goal is to detect the matching moment.
A visual cancellation task focused on concentration, scanning speed and error control. Find only the target digits while avoiding omissions and wrong marks.
A visual filtering task where you detect relevant signals among distracting noise. Useful for attention, fast hazard spotting and visual search under clutter.
These tests are for practice, education and self-tracking only. They are not an official medical, psychological, legal or occupational driving assessment.
A driving cognitive test usually looks at skills such as reaction speed, visual attention, scanning accuracy, response inhibition and the ability to judge changing motion. This page gives you a practical way to try those skills in short online tasks.
For consistent results, repeat tests on the same device and compare averages or trends instead of single attempts. Device latency, sleep, stress, caffeine and focus can change results.