u/Altruistic-Line-8281

He lanzado yo solo mi proyecto (driveiq.es) para cambiar los test de la DGT y busco feedback de otros creadores (Regalo 15 cuentas PRO de 3 meses)

Hola a todos,

Llevo unos meses metido en mi habitación picando código para lanzar mi primer proyecto independiente en España: driveiq.es.

La idea nace de una frustración real: el sistema para sacarse el carné de conducir en nuestro país está anticuado. La gente aprueba el examen teórico de la DGT memorizando miles de preguntas como monos, para luego olvidarlo todo a los dos días y no tener ni idea de cómo salir de una rotonda. Cero lógica, cero "inteligencia vial".

Con driveiq he querido crear una alternativa interactiva, más visual y enfocada en entender las normas con lógica, además de ayudar a la gente a no caer en las típicas preguntas trampa del examen.

Acabo de abrir la fase Beta y, más que visitas vacías, lo que busco es feedback brutal y sincero de gente que también esté emprendiendo o desarrollando. Me interesa mucho vuestra opinión experta en:

  • ¿Qué tal la propuesta de valor de la Landing Page? ¿Se entiende el producto?
  • ¿Cómo veis el flujo de registro y el onboarding?
  • ¿Qué os parece la interfaz (UI/UX) de los tests?

🎁 Para la comunidad: Como agradecimiento por el cable que me vais a echar, he creado el cupón REDDIT limitado a los 15 primeros registros para daros 3 meses de la versión PRO gratis.

Nota de transparencia para que no os pille de susto: La pasarela va integrada con Stripe Checkout. Os pedirá tarjeta para configurar el periodo de prueba, pero el total pasará automáticamente a 0,00 € al meter el código. Podéis cancelar la renovación desde vuestro perfil en el minuto uno para aseguraros de que jamás se os cobre nada. Solo me interesa vuestro feedback técnico o de negocio.

Si os apetece trastearla (o si os estáis sacando el teórico ahora mismo), os leo en los comentarios. ¡Cualquier crítica constructiva me ayuda un mundo a seguir mejorando!

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u/Altruistic-Line-8281 — 3 hours ago

Un Fitipaldi nocturno cualquiera en Madrid... ¿De verdad tanto cuesta aprender a usar los carriles de la autovía?

u/Altruistic-Line-8281 — 22 hours ago
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If you're an expat in Spain studying for the driving theory exam, driveiq.es is worth checking

If you're in Spain and studying for the DGT theory exam, I found this useful:

I’ll put the link in the comments since some subs filter posts with links.

It’s focused on DGT theory prep and especially useful if Spanish isn’t your first language and the wording/translations are making the exam harder than it should be.

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u/Altruistic-Line-8281 — 24 hours ago
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Anyone preparing for the Spanish DGT theory exam should check driveiq.es

If you're preparing for the DGT theory exam and feel stuck, try driveiq.es.

It's focused on DGT theory prep, especially for foreigners dealing with confusing wording/translations.

Not a shortcut — you still need to study — but it’s been the most useful tool I’ve found for making the theory feel less painful.

Link: https://driveiq.es

u/Altruistic-Line-8281 — 2 hours ago
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Passed the DGT theory as a foreigner — 7 things the autoescuela won't tell you

Just scraped the theory pass after four months of painful grind. Some of this I only learned a week or two ago and would have saved me weeks, but hopefully it helps some other poor souls here.

  1. Don't just do random tests.

The official DGT pool is thousands of questions, but only a couple hundred patterns of trick questions. By test 50, you are not learning, you are memorising phrasing of questions that will not appear again in your exam, but similar patterns that do not. Write down every rule tested each time you fail, and summarise it in a single sentence. After 80 or so notes, the patterns repeat and your score rockets.

  1. Translation is the silent killer.

Even if your Spanish is adequate, the test uses "solo / nicamente / siempre / nunca / en todo caso". In a translated paper, they will probably all become the same word, and you will not identify the trap. If you are good enough to read the original, do so, even if you look at the translation after - the Spanish one is legally the one they base the result on.

  1. The autoescuela's "80% required to sit the test" rule is bollocks.

They want to be sure of you, they do not require you to be absolutely certain. Once you have paid the tasa 4.1, you can sit the test whenever you want. People are getting tests passed on 75% on practice tests because real exams are clearer than practice pools designed to be tricky.

  1. Tasa 4.1 is 94.05 in 2026 - that is what it costs.

Schools quote anything between 150-200 for the "exam fee". They can do this because that figure has to be paid to DGT anyway and you may not know it; take their percentage and pocket the rest. Tasa 4.1 can be paid directly through https://sede.dgt.gob.es/. Your school still has to register you for the test, though.

  1. The psicotcnico is surprisingly easy - BUT.

If you are on medication for ADHD/anxiety/depression or have any chronic illness you will need documentation from your doctor stating what medication you are on. They do check and are likely to ask. Lying now is automatic failure if discovered later (and they check, they use national health databases for cross referencing in some regions). Telling them the truth and showing recent documentation means no problem 95% of the time, and a 1-5 year validity instead of 10 in most cases.

  1. Test appointment wait times vary wildly.

In Madrid it could be 2-3 weeks wait per attempt. In some Castilla-La Mancha / Extremadura villages, it is 5-7 days. If you are able to travel for your test you could cut out weeks of waiting time. You are able to choose your examination point through your school or by going "por libre".

  1. The physical permesso is posted to you in 4-8 weeks - DON'TPANIC.

You can drive with the paper copy they give you (autorizacin temporal) immediately. Any instructor will tell you this, and traffic police are familiar with it.

Bonus, you have two years from passing the theory exam to passing the practical. There is no hurry, do not let your school pressure you into taking 30 practice classes a week or whatever for a week after passing theory - you have time to take the classes you actually need.

Anyways, felicidades to anyone else who's in the final stretch! It's an idiotic test but you'll get it over soon.

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u/Altruistic-Line-8281 — 2 days ago