If I fail the DMV test, how should I prepare before retaking it again?

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Taking plenty of practice tests is the best way to ensure you'll pass the official DMV test.

Of course, before you start with the practice tests, you need to thoroughly review your state's drivers license manual. Otherwise, you're just setting yourself up for a frustrating experience - not to mention wasting your time.

After you've studied the manual, you're ready for your first practice drivers test. If you pass it, try another test, even if it's from a different provider. In fact, it's smart to use several practice test sources as that gives you the broadest exposure to possible questions and styles. Your state may offer practice tests, and you can find these exams through private companies, too. Some of these companies even guarantee your official drivers test results.

It's a pretty simple formula. The more practice tests you take, the more prepared you'll be. And, the more prepared you are, the easier it will be to recall the information on testing day.

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