DMV Genie AI can be useful when a practice question is confusing, but it is not perfect. It generates a response from the question and conversation context it receives. It does not understand the road the way an experienced instructor does, and it should not be treated as an authoritative source of law.
Why mistakes happen
Question context can be ambiguous. A short question may leave out a detail that changes the safest or legally correct answer.
Rules can be state-specific or change over time. The tutor may miss a local exception or rely on incomplete context.
Unexpected or off-topic prompts can produce an irrelevant or unsafe response.
Technical failures can interrupt a response or leave it incomplete.
How improvements happen
The tutor does not update itself or learn a new driving rule from an individual conversation in real time. Product improvements happen only when our team reviews reported problems, updates content, instructions, configuration, or software, tests the change, and releases it.
What to do if an answer looks wrong
Do not rely on the response while driving.
Check the current driver manual or licensing-agency guidance for your state.
Ask a qualified instructor if the rule is still unclear.
Report the issue from DMV Genie or email info@driving-tests.org. Include the state and practice question, but do not include private information.
DMV Genie AI is a study aid. It does not replace the driver manual, a licensing agency, or professional instruction.
