Can I get away with only taking practice tests to prepare for the actual drivers license test?

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Everyone tests differently, of course, but given the time and fees involved with taking a drivers license test, it is in your best interest to pass your first drivers test attempt. And the best way to do so is by being prepared. So if you're only going to rely on practice tests, take as many as possible until you feel rock-solid confident of passing the DMV test. You can find many of these exams on the Internet, giving you instant access to a countless number of multiple choice questions on everything from night driving to traffic lights.

In addition to taking practice tests, you should also study your state's drivers manual. Every test question is based on drivers license information contained in this free publication. You can download a copy or pick one up at any DMV office.

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