What is covered on the DMV permit test?

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All DMV permit test questions are based on material found in your state's drivers manual. This includes questions on identifying road signs, procedures to take when approached by an emergency vehicle, parking, changing lane techniques, passing and more. Any topic covered in the manual can be covered on the learners permit test. You can pick up a drivers manual from any DMV office or by downloading online. Manuals are free in most states.

After studying the manual you'll next want to take a practice permit test. These can be found online from a long list of Web sites. Most tests are free or low cost, allowing you to take multiple exams. All questions are based on those found in actual drivers permit exams, giving you a good sense on what to expect. The more practice tests you take, the better your chances of acing the real exam, moving you one step closer to eventually obtaining a drivers license.

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