Do I have to pay to play a drivers ed game?

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Not all. Most Web sites allow you to play at least a sample driver ed online game for free. Some sites have games like sign matching, similar to a Memory card game; for instance, the game shows you a lane merge sign, and you must identify what it is. Most games, though, are more like multiple choice drivers ed practice tests. But, you may have to pay a nominal charge to take longer drivers ed games with more questions.

Consider the money an investment in your future. These practice test games are important preparation for taking the real drivers license test. The more you take these practice tests, the better drivers education you get. Why? Just because you get to know the material better, as well as the test format. And of course, you need to know all these answers to be a good, safe driver.

When you take a drivers ed game online, there will be multiple choice answers. You click on the answer you think is right and the test, or game, usually tells you right away if you’re right or wrong. That way, you can learn the correct answer immediately and hopefully memorize it for the real drivers license test.

You can also check with your state's motor vehicle office or look in the back of your drivers manual to see if there are free sample tests. You might have to score these yourself and take them with pencil and paper, but they're also a good way to study the material.

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