How can I sign up for the DMV practice permit test?

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If taking a DMV practice permit test for your learners permit in your local DMV office is an option (or, if you need to know if it’s an option) and you want to find out how to sign up, you can:
  • Call your local DMV office.
  • Visit your state’s Web site.
  • Check with your drivers ed instructor.
Note that even if your DMV doesn’t administer a practice permit test, you can still take one or two on your own. Not only with the extra preparation help you with your real drivers permit exam, but the knowledge you’ll gain will stick around once it’s time to take your drivers license exam.
  • Check your state’s DMV Web site or the Web site of a third-party agency geared toward helping learners permit applicants prepare for their written exams.
  • Check your driver handbook for a copy of a DMV practice permit test.
  • Call your local DMV office and find out if hard copies of practice tests are available for pickup.
  • Ask your drivers ed instructor if he’ll be administering a practice test or, if not, whether he can provide you with a copy of a practice test to take on your own.















This is a NS, task-based question. Basically the same as others--keep it fresh and use the specific KWs listed for this question. Then lead them to http://motorvehicles.org/practice-permit-test

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