In addition to taking a practice permit test online, how else should I prepare?

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You should be studying the official state drivers manual like mad before you try to take the learners permit test. Getting a drivers license is a big deal, and the state is allowed to test you on anything within that manual.

Ideally, you want to take more than one drivers permit practice test. Choose a test with as many questions on there as you have time to tackle; these longer practice tests are available for a nominal price from online companies and have the same info in them as the DMV tests.

Practicing a practice permit test online over and over will help the material sink in, will show you how the tests are set up, and will just give you the confidence you need to pass that drivers license test when you walk into the DMV office.

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