Track every mile of supervised practice against your state's exact permit requirements — total hours and night hours — and walk into the DMV with a clean, signed, DMV-ready driving log.
Other apps track your teen. DrivePath tracks the thing the DMV actually asks for: proof of supervised practice hours, in your state's format, without a paper log in the glovebox.
Tap Start Live Session and drive. The timer runs on your lock screen with pause and end controls — no fumbling with the app mid-drive.
DrivePath knows the required total hours and night hours for all 50 states and tracks your progress toward each one automatically.
Most states require 10–15 hours after dark. DrivePath keeps a dedicated night-hour tally so you're never surprised at the DMV.
One tap turns your log into a clean, printable PDF with totals, drive details, and signature lines — or a CSV for your own records.
Rain, snow, fog, highway, rural, night — see at a glance which driving conditions you still need to practice before the road test.
Two teens on permits? A driving school roster? Track every driver's hours separately in one app, with automatic backup.
Straight from the App Store — this is exactly what you'll use between your permit and your license.
Choose your state and DrivePath loads your exact requirements — like 50 total hours with 10 at night in California — no research needed.
Start the live timer when you drive, or add past drives with supervisor, road type, weather, and lighting. Night hours count themselves.
When your bars hit 100%, export a clean DMV-ready PDF with signature lines, get it signed, and book your road test.
Everything teens and parents ask about supervised driving hours — answered, with exactly how to handle it in DrivePath.
What to record on every practice drive, what the DMV checks, and the fastest way to keep a log that holds up.
Read the guide → RequirementsSupervised driving hour requirements for all 50 states — total hours and night hours — in one table.
Read the guide → RequirementsA realistic plan for finishing 50 supervised hours — and how to keep the log the DMV will actually accept.
Read the guide → RequirementsMost states require 10–15 hours after dark. What qualifies as night driving, and how to hit the number safely.
Read the guide → PaperworkSkip the paper log sheet. How to export a clean, printable driving log PDF with totals and signature lines.
Read the guide → For ParentsHow to supervise, what to log, and how to manage one — or several — teen drivers from a single app.
Read the guide → SwitchingRoadReady is no longer what it was. How to move your logged hours into DrivePath and keep counting.
Read the guide → RequirementsPermit, intermediate license, full license — what each GDL stage requires and where your practice hours fit.
Read the guide →Record every supervised practice drive with the date, duration, supervisor, and conditions. In DrivePath, tap Start Live Session when you begin driving and stop when you're done — or add past drives manually. The app totals everything against your state's requirement automatically. Learn more →
Most states require 30–70 supervised hours before the road test; 50 hours with 10 at night is the most common rule. DrivePath has every state's exact numbers built in. Learn more →
In most states, yes — typically 10 to 15 of your hours must be after sunset. DrivePath tracks night hours on a separate progress bar so you always know where you stand. Learn more →
Yes. DrivePath exports a clean, DMV-ready PDF with totals, per-drive details, and signature lines for the driver and parent/guardian — plus CSV for your own records. Learn more →
Yes — downloading and logging drives is free. DrivePath Premium unlocks professional PDF/CSV export and import, purchased securely through Apple. Get it on the App Store →
Yes. DrivePath supports unlimited drivers, so families with two permits going at once — or driving instructors with a roster — keep clean, separate logs in one app. Learn more →
Yes — DrivePath is built for all 50 states. Pick yours and the app loads your exact total-hour and night-hour requirements. See your state's requirement →
Every state licenses new drivers in stages: a supervised learner's permit, a restricted intermediate license, then a full license. Your supervised practice hours are the core requirement of the first stage. Learn more →
Yes. DrivePath imports CSV and PDF logs, so hours from RoadReady, a spreadsheet, or a paper sheet carry over — you keep counting from where you left off. Learn more →