Is taking a free online permit practice test enough to pass the actual permit test?

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Well, let's back up a step.

Before you take a practice test, you should study your state's drivers license manual. Why? Because it contains all the answers you'll need for the practice test - and for the official permit test. If you simply jump in and start taking practice tests without studying the manual, you'll likely fail the test, wind up frustrated, and waste your time.

However, once you've studied, it's smart to take several practice learners permit tests. Doing so reinforces the information you learned in the manual, and does a great job of preparing you for the actual drivers permit exam.

And, yes, you can find free practice tests. Simply type in a phrase like "free online permit practice test" into a search engine, and then comb through the results. Your state may offer free practice tests, too. Just look at your state's DMV site. Often, you can find these tests within your state's drivers license manual. Some states also provide copies of sample tests at their branch locations.

So, while taking an online practice test by itself isn't enough to pass the actual test, it's a great way to prepare for the exam when you combine it with studying the manual.

Good luck!

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