What should I study to prepare for the knowledge test?

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The first thing you need to do is get yourself a copy of your state's drivers manual. All of the questions on the knowledge test are based on information found in the manual. You can download a copy within minutes from your state's DMV Web site, or pick one up from any DMV office. The manual covers everything you need to know for a drivers license, including road signs, passing and parking.  

After studying the manual, you'll next want to test your grasp of the material by taking several practice tests. You can find a long list of companies offering these exams on the Internet. Just like the actual DMV test, these practice exams utilize multiple choice questions to gauge your driving knowledge.

The online ordering process is easy and takes but minutes. To maximize the educational impact of these exams, try ordering from a company that also includes answers and explanations rather than just scores.   

After mastering the practice exams you'll then know you're ready for the actual knowledge drivers test.

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