How to Get Driver's Ed Practice Tests

An important rite of passage is getting your driver's license, but first there are tests to pass, both on paper and on the road. Maybe you're getting an additional license to ride a motorcycle or a commercial license as part of a new job. Either way, study the driver's handbooks and get some practice with driver's education practice tests.

Instructions

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      Look for your state Department of Motor Vehicles, better known as the DMV. Sometimes the DMV is its own entity, while other times it operates under the Department of Public Safety in your state.

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      Ask your state DMV about practice tests. The reason you must go through your particular state is that traffic laws and driver's tests vary from state to state. One state may allow for turning right on red after a stop, while others don't.

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      See if your state DMV has a website. Most state government offices do. Driver's manuals for a regular license, motorcycle or commercial license are often posted online and may include practice tests.

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      Enroll in an accredited driving school. Accredited schools work closely with state offices that issue driver's licenses. Furthermore, driving schools are businesses that want to see you do well because it reflects on them. A driver's education course through school or a private driving school is often required for drivers under 18.

Tips & Warnings

  • Do review the driver's manual for whichever test you plan to take. Practice tests don't cover every aspect of driving.

  • Some states require new residents to pass a written test before being issued a new driver's license.

  • Watch out for organizations that promise fee-based testing materials that will work in any state. Every state has different laws for drivers.

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