If I pay to take a practice test for permit, am I guaranteed to pass the actual permit test?

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As the saying goes, there are no guarantees in life. Some online permit test companies, however, like to differ. These companies are so confident of the effectiveness of their practice tests, that they will refund the money of any customer who fails his or hers drivers permit test. 

Regardless, the best way to guarantee passing, or at least try guaranteeing, is to study. Begin by getting hold of your state's drivers manual. This free publication holds all the answers to the permit test. Test questions are all based on information found inside the manual. Everything you'll need to know to obtain a drivers permit and, eventually, a drivers license is explained in detail, including what to do when approaching a flashing yellow light, how to turn left in a busy intersection and front tire position when parking on a hill. You can download a copy from your DMV's Web site, or get a copy in person from any DMV office.

After studying the manual, you'll next want to shift focus to practice exams. You can find a long list of companies offering permit practice tests on the Internet by searching under the words "Practice Test for Permit" or "Learners Permit." Take as many practice tests as needed until you feel rock-sure confident of acing the actual exam on your first attempt. Online practice tests take but minutes to order, giving you immediate access to these must-have study sources.

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