How it works

Set up in two minutes.
Logging takes two taps.

Learn2DriveLog is deliberately tiny. There's no spreadsheet to maintain and no day/night math to do — here's the whole thing, start to finish.

1

Sign in & pick your city

Sign in with Google or a magic-link email — no password to forget halfway down the driveway. During a one-time setup you pick your city from a typeahead.

That city sets the local sunrise and sunset table, which is what makes the day/night split automatic later.

Where do you drive?
San DiegoCalifornia, US
San Diego Country EstatesCalifornia, US
9:41
Learn2DriveLog
Ready to drive
00:00:00
START DRIVING
Day
31h
Night
7h
Total
38h
California goal 12h to go
Total hours38 / 50h
Night hours7 / 10h
Jun 8, 7:42 PM
Mixed
1h 28m
22m day / 66m night
2

Log a drive

Tap Start Driving when you pull out and Stop when you park. Forgot to hit start? Add the drive by hand with a start and end time.

The moment you save, the minutes are split against civil twilight and frozen — so your history stays accurate even if you edit it later.

3

Watch the bar fill

Your day and night totals climb toward your state's requirement. Two separate bars — total hours and night hours — because that's how the DMV counts them.

When both bars are full, you've logged every hour you need. No counting the night before the test.

California requirement12h to go

50 total hours, including 10 at night

Total hours38 / 50h
Night hours7 / 10h
The clever bit

How a drive gets split

Say you drove from before sunset to after dark. Here's exactly what Learn2DriveLog does with it.

Sat, Jun 81h 28m total
7:42 PM → 9:10 PM
22m day
66m night
Sunset 8:04 PM
7:42 PM9:10 PM

22 minutes landed before sunset → day. The remaining 66 → night. You did nothing but drive.

That's the whole app.

Free to try, $4.99 once to unlock unlimited drives. Works on any phone, no download.

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