Is there a DMV learners permit practice test in the drivers manual?

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That depends on your state; some manuals include them and some don’t.

For example, Oregon, Texas, and Michigan all provide sample learners permit tests in their handbooks (Michigan actually provides a selection of questions taken directly from the Michigan Driver Education Classroom Competency Test), but Wyoming, West Virginia, and Georgia do not.

The easiest way to find out is to grab a copy of your state’s manual and scan the table of contents. Check all the chapter titles and descriptions, but if your manual includes a DMV learners permit practice test, chances are it’s close to the back of the book – after all the pages of information you’re supposed to study before you actually take a test.

No Luck?

If your state’s drivers handbook doesn’t provide a practice permit test, don’t assume you’ll just have to wing it when you head out to apply for your permit or full drivers license. There are still plenty of places where you can find one.

Try:
  • Searching your state’s DMV or other driver licensing agency Web site for online copies of practice drivers permit tests.
  • Talking with your driver education instructor. In addition to learning the rules of the road and basic driving skills, your instructor will undoubtedly test you on the kinds of information you’ll need to know for your real learners permit test.
  • Checking out third-party providers. Many third-party providers offer free or low-cost permit tests you can use to practice for the real thing.

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