What will be on the drivers test?

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This differs a little by state, but you can generally expect to find questions concerning the following on the drivers test:

  • Traffic laws
  • Correct driving procedures (turns, stopping, yielding, passing, etc.)
  • Speed limits
  • Parking
  • Safety belt use
  • Child restraints
  • Traffic signs
  • Special driving situations (night, fog, rain, snow, emergency, etc.)
  • Crash reporting

Fortunately, you'll find everything you need to know to pass your driver's test in your state's DMV manual. After you've studied the manual, it's smart to take a few practice tests. Doing so greatly increases the odds you'll pass your driver's license test on the first try. These practice tests help reinforce the knowledge necessary to pass the test, and get you into the groove of the question-and-answer format. If possible, take the tests from a couple of providers, just to give you a better variety of questions.

After successfully completing the practice tests, you'll feel more relaxed and confident when you walk into the DMV office to take the actual written test.

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