From your first UN number to your DGSA exam — one tool, real rule engine, no guesswork. Every answer cites its ADR clause.
Real ADR placards (6 of 9 classes shipped, subclass-aware) — the same diamonds DGMind ships in the wizard and missions.
Every demo on this page is the real product — same rule engine, same ADR 2025 data, same cited answers your team will use in the cab and in audits.
For learning and decision-support only — verify against the cited ADR clause before dispatch. DGAsk explains the rule; it does not make the compliance decision.
Real placards. Real ADR data. Real rule engine. Every answer cited.





Most teams start with Foundations, graduate to the Academy and end up running the shipping tool day to day. You can start anywhere.
The beginner gateway — 6 modules, 22 lessons, 25 questions and a 10-question Ready Check at 60% pass. Plain language, real placards, zero jargon.
Driver track (37 lessons / 78 practice Qs / mock 70%) and DGSA track (32 lessons / 59 Qs / 18 case studies / mock 65%) — gamified with 20 engine-judged missions and endless practice.
Type the load, get the cited verdict. Segregation matrix, 1.1.3.6 threshold, tunnel restrictions and a transport-document line — every step shows its ADR clause.
From the first UN number to the last signature on the transport document — the rule engine decides, DGAsk explains and every answer ships with its ADR clause.
Type a UN number, paste an SDS or describe what you ship. DGMind hits the verified ADR brain and shows the real placard, class, packing group and tunnel code.
Add a second UN, a quantity, a tunnel. The rule engine runs segregation, the 1,000-point threshold and the tunnel restriction — every step shows its clause.
Print the transport-document line, the labels, the consignment row and the cited audit pack. DGMind decides nothing alone — the named human DGSA signs off.
Free Foundations for new starters, the ADR Driver and DGSA tracks for exams, missions and read-aloud lessons in five languages — all cited, all engine-judged.
DGMind is decision-support. The legal verdict and signature come from the named DGSA — DGMind shows the cited clause behind every step.
The wizard for shipping, missions for practice, the Academy for exams, DGAsk for a quick cited answer. Every screen below is the real surface — open one to try it.
Type the load, get a cited verdict — segregation, tunnel and the 1,000-point threshold all checked.
Engine-judged practice — work a real load through classify, segregate, size and tunnel.
Plain English, real placards, a story you remember — and a tap-to-listen voice for the cab.
Class 3 burns. Class 8 eats through things. Put them in the same compartment and a small leak becomes a big problem — that's why ADR says separate.
One line, one citation — and it tells you which DGMind engine actually produced the answer.
No — not without a separation check.
UN1203 (petrol, Class 3) and UN1830 (sulphuric acid, Class 8) are listed in the segregation matrix at ADR 2025 · 7.5.2.1. The default segregation rule for Class 3 vs Class 8 is separate — they must not be loaded in the same compartment without a divider.
Run the wizard with both UN numbers to get the cited segregation verdict and the tunnel-category check.
DGMind doesn't guess. Every UN number, segregation pair and quantity rule lives in a database table tied to its ADR edition. When ADR 2027 publishes, it becomes new rows beside ADR 2025 — historical decisions stay re-provable.
DGMind ships its citation in the same response as its verdict. If the rule engine can't cite the clause, it doesn't answer — that's how the audit pack stays defensible months later.
If you're a 5–50 vehicle transport firm, a paint or chemical distributor, or you just ship dangerous goods now and then — DGMind works in your browser, on your phone, in your team's language. No installs, no integration project.
Larger operators: white-label and full integration available — get in touch.
DGMind uses the real ADR class colours, symbols and shapes — not generic warning icons. A Class 3 looks like a Class 3, a 4.2 looks like a 4.2, a marine pollutant looks like a marine pollutant.
Explosive
Gas
Flammable
Flam. solid
Oxidiser
Corrosive
1.4 Expl.
4.2 Spont.
5.2 Peroxide
Marine pollutantClasses 6, 7, 9 use illustrative placards until official artwork is supplied; every other class is the real ADR diamond.
Lessons, missions and DGAsk answers are available in five languages — the source of truth stays English (the legal exam is English-only), but comprehension goes up when the explanation is in the language a driver thinks in.
Multi-language UI; ADR-Driver lessons fully translated; Foundations and DGSA translations are expanding. Legal exam material remains in English — translations are AI-assisted study aids, not legal text.
Every lesson, mission and DGAsk answer can be read out — useful for drivers in cabs or learners studying on the move. Hands-free, female voice where the browser supports one.
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