Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Visit the Department of Motor Vehicles online. Select the state in which you reside from the map. The site automatically directs you to your state's official DMV website. Every state offers practice tests, local testing centers, hours of operation and other useful information.
Step2
Buy a book about driver's education. Search Amazon.com or Yahoo's shopping directory to find a list of books on the subject. They also offer book reviews, ratings and comparisons. Study the book and take the practice tests.
Step3
Visit your local library. Libraries contain a wealth of information on every topic imaginable. Ask the librarian what information and resources they have about driver's education.
Step4
Enroll in a driver's education class. Depending on your age, your state may require that a driver's education course be completed before you apply for your license. If this is the case, the course provides practice tests as well as hands-on training.
Step5
Pick up a driver's handbook at your local DMV. This manual teaches the rules of the road and gives you a chance to practice your knowledge by taking a practice test in the back of the book.
Comments
JordanWilliams said
on 7/16/2008 There's a list of free online DMV practice quizzes available at http://www.driversedguru.com/category/the-written-test/