Third-Party Road Test with Provided Vehicle in Texas (2026) – No Car Needed

If you don’t have access to a car for your Texas road test, you’re not stuck.

Many DPS-approved third-party road test providers offer a vehicle for your driving test, so you can complete the official skills test without borrowing a car or worrying about failing a vehicle inspection.

No car? No problem. You can still get licensed fast.


Why Use a Road Test Provider That Supplies the Vehicle?

  • No need to borrow a car from family or friends
  • Avoid vehicle inspection failures (lights, signals, tires, etc.)
  • Test in a pre-approved, test-ready vehicle
  • Faster scheduling — many providers prioritize bundled bookings
  • Less stress on test day

This option is especially useful for new drivers, adults, and out-of-state residents.


How a Third-Party Road Test with a Provided Vehicle Works

  1. Choose a DPS-approved testing provider
  2. Select a package that includes vehicle use
  3. Pay the test fee + vehicle fee
  4. Arrive early with your learner permit and documents
  5. Take your ~15–20 minute road test in the school’s vehicle
  6. Receive your results immediately

Many providers also submit your results electronically, helping you move forward faster.


Cost Breakdown (2026)

Item Typical Cost
Road Test Fee $70 – $110
Vehicle Use Fee $20 – $50
Total (with vehicle) $90 – $160

Compared to DPS: $0 test fee, but long wait times and strict vehicle requirements.


Who Should Use a Provided Vehicle for Their Road Test?

  • Drivers without access to a reliable vehicle
  • People worried about failing a vehicle inspection
  • Adults getting licensed later in life
  • New Texas residents without a car yet
  • Anyone who wants the easiest, lowest-stress option

Where to Find Road Tests with a Provided Vehicle (DFW Areas)

Many providers in high-demand areas offer this option:

  • Plano
  • Frisco
  • McKinney
  • Allen
  • Carrollton
  • Richardson

👉 Start here: Find Road Test Appointments with Vehicle Options

Or get help directly: Get Matched with a Provider That Supplies a Vehicle


What You Still Need to Bring

  • Valid Texas learner permit
  • Driver education certificate (if required)
  • ITAD or ITTD certificate (if applicable)
  • Any required identification documents

Not sure what applies to you? Check full requirements here


Related: Fast Road Test Locations Near You


Final Take

If you don’t have a car — or don’t want to deal with one — third-party road tests with provided vehicles are the easiest way to get licensed in Texas.

No scrambling. No inspection stress. No delays.

Most drivers can book and test within a few days.