Does signing up to play drivers ed game obligate me in any way?

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No. You can play free drivers ed games without signing up or being under any obligation to purchase a game or practice tests. Some Web sites ask you to provide an email address before trying out their drivers ed online game, however.

As long as you don’t provide a credit card number, there’s no way you can be charged for trying out a drivers education game. So if you don’t like the sample game, just log out of the Web site and never return.

There are several types of drivers ed games. There are sign matching games, where you have to identify a street sign symbol; parallel parking games, where you use your arrow keys to replicate parallel parking; and multiple choice quizzes. Needless to say, the parallel parking game is more for fun; it will not really teach you how to parallel park a car in real life, but the other games are useful.

The multiple-choice question and answers are the most like the real test, with material taken from your state’s drivers handbook. Taking these practice tests is an excellent way to become familiar with the real drivers license exam. It also helps to teach you the material. Try out as many practice questions as you can before you try out the real test.

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