Do the permit test questions cover hand signals?

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Yes. But keep in mind that permit test questions vary with each learners permit exam. The DMV mixes up questions with each test so as to prevent cheating. So there is no way of predicting whether or not hand signals will happen to be on your test. But this does not mean you should not study this topic. As a rule, any subject covered in your state's driver manual should be considered as a potential drivers permit test question. And given the fact that there are only three hand signals (left turn, right turn, stop) to learn, it won't take much effort on your behalf to grasp this information. And besides, it's good information to know. 

To learn hand signals, grab a copy of your state's drivers manual. You can obtain one from any DMV office or by downloading online. Manuals are free. After studying, take a practice permit test. These can be found online for free, or low cost, from any one of a number of sites. Take as many tests as needed. Ace your first test attempt and you'll be one step closer to obtaining a drivers license.

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