Do I have to pay to practice with an online permit test?

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If you conduct an Internet search under the words "Online Permit Test" you'll be directed to page after page of drivers permit practice exams. Many are free, usually ranging from five to 20 questions, all written in multiple choice form. The majority of sites offer some tests for free, usually with immediate scores.

A practice permit test is a five-star study source. And because most are free, you have unlimited access to a massive number of exams. All tests address the same topics found on actual learners permit exams including parking, driving at night, turning in intersections, passing, traffic sign identification and more. The more practice tests you take, the more confident you'll be when you take the real exam, increasing your chances of passing on your first attempt and moving you one step closer to obtaining a drivers license.

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