Examen teórico Chile 2026
Klemp
Prepare for the written driving test for any driver's license in Chile with our app. Save money, time, and travel expenses by practicing from the comfort of your mobile phone, anywhere in the world, completely online and free. All tests include materials valid for exams in all municipalities.
We offer written driving tests for Class B, Class C, and Classes A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5 for professional drivers. We also have practice tests for special vehicles in Classes D, E, and F. Questions are updated from official sources, reflecting the new 2025 driving test.
We have simulators for the following driver's licenses in Chile:
🌟 Professional (Class A):
- Class A1: for driving taxis.
- Class A2: for driving taxis, ambulances, or motorized vehicles for public and private passenger transport with a capacity of 10 to 17 passengers, not including the driver.
- Class A3: for taxis, vehicles used for paid transport of school children, ambulances, or public and private passenger transport vehicles, with no seating capacity limit.
- Class A4: for freight transport vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms.
- Class A5: for driving single or articulated freight vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms.
🌟 Non-professional:
- Class B: for three- or four-wheeled motorized vehicles for private transport (cars, vans, pickup trucks, etc.).
- Class C: for two- or three-wheeled vehicles with a fixed or auxiliary motor (motorcycles, scooters).
🌟 Special:
- Class D: for self-propelled machinery: tractors, backhoes, and others.
- Class E: for animal-drawn vehicles.
- Class F: for driving police, fire department, and armed forces motorized vehicles.
This application is not affiliated with, associated with, or endorsed by any Chilean government entity or official organization. The content provided in this application is for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available data. It is recommended to verify all data directly with official sources.
The information presented in this application is based on official public sources available at the time of its development. Some of the main sources used are listed below:
1. Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications (MTT): Information on laws and regulations governing public and private transportation.
- Official website: https://mtt.gob.cl/
2. National Traffic Safety Commission (CONASET): Primary reference for current traffic regulations and signs.
- Official website: https://www.conaset.cl/
- New Driver's Manuals and Books: https://www.conaset.cl/manuales/
We offer written driving tests for Class B, Class C, and Classes A1, A2, A3, A4, and A5 for professional drivers. We also have practice tests for special vehicles in Classes D, E, and F. Questions are updated from official sources, reflecting the new 2025 driving test.
We have simulators for the following driver's licenses in Chile:
🌟 Professional (Class A):
- Class A1: for driving taxis.
- Class A2: for driving taxis, ambulances, or motorized vehicles for public and private passenger transport with a capacity of 10 to 17 passengers, not including the driver.
- Class A3: for taxis, vehicles used for paid transport of school children, ambulances, or public and private passenger transport vehicles, with no seating capacity limit.
- Class A4: for freight transport vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms.
- Class A5: for driving single or articulated freight vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms.
🌟 Non-professional:
- Class B: for three- or four-wheeled motorized vehicles for private transport (cars, vans, pickup trucks, etc.).
- Class C: for two- or three-wheeled vehicles with a fixed or auxiliary motor (motorcycles, scooters).
🌟 Special:
- Class D: for self-propelled machinery: tractors, backhoes, and others.
- Class E: for animal-drawn vehicles.
- Class F: for driving police, fire department, and armed forces motorized vehicles.
Disclaimer
This application is not affiliated with, associated with, or endorsed by any Chilean government entity or official organization. The content provided in this application is for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available data. It is recommended to verify all data directly with official sources.
Information Sources
The information presented in this application is based on official public sources available at the time of its development. Some of the main sources used are listed below:
1. Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications (MTT): Information on laws and regulations governing public and private transportation.
- Official website: https://mtt.gob.cl/
2. National Traffic Safety Commission (CONASET): Primary reference for current traffic regulations and signs.
- Official website: https://www.conaset.cl/
- New Driver's Manuals and Books: https://www.conaset.cl/manuales/
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