How can I take a temporary permit practice test?

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A great way to practice for the written test you’ll have to take to obtain your learners permit is to take a temporary permit practice test. Even better is that there are multiple ways you can take these practice tests so you can choose the one most convenient for you.

Online

There are two ways you can take a temporary permit practice test online:
  1. Through your state’s DMV Web site (if it offers one, not all do).
  2. Through a third-party Web site.
Using Your Driver Handbook

Many states’ driver handbooks provide practice written exams inside – just be sure not to sneak a peek at the rest of the book while you’re taking the test!

In Your Driver Education Class

For many teen drivers, obtaining their drivers permits and taking a driver education course go hand-in-hand, and those students will most likely get the chance to take a temporary permit practice test while they’re in class.

If you’re an adult driver enrolled in a third-party driver education or driver training course to practice before you apply for your full drivers license, you might also be able to take a practice test this way depending on how the course is designed.

At Your Local DMV Office

Some DMV offices offer separate paper versions of temporary permit practice tests you can pick up during your next visit.


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