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percentdisillusioned
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It's all strait out of the book. They like to ask questions about signs, but other than that, it could be anything. |
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noseygirl
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Get one of those books they have for studying at the D.M.V. It will consist of any combination of those items. Good luck. Study hard. |
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Laura H
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They will ask questions like how much distance should be between you and the car in front of you, when at a 4-way stop sign which car goes first if you both arrive at the stop sigh at the same time, what does an eight sided sign mean. Those are just some of the types of questions they ask. Hope that helped out a little. And good luck on your test!! |
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ERIC G
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Forget about it ; you can't spell, so how can you possibly comprehend a multiple-choice test? They ask mostly common- sense questions with a few technical ones thrown in to assure them that you actually read the material. |
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SharkPrincess
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The questions are like reworded differnetly from the book, and they're not trick questions. They're really easy, as long as you read the handbook. Most of the questions are common sense ones that some people wouldn't have needed to read the book about. I think one on my test was something about how to drive on icy roads, and two of the answers/options on the test were ridiculous, so you knew which answer was correct, again just out of common sense. |
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Coconuts
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go to the dmv they have study books that have practice questions in back, i think it is also on line |
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don
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They ask you to name some signs.
Some basic distance information.
some basic common sense questions |
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squeakyLOL
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Like others have said, I would review the book that you should have picked up from your local DMV. Be sure to know about DWI and BAC levels because those are questions that people often miss. Good luck! |
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mrsfrusciante_01
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Read all of the safety rules, know your signs and learn the right of way rules and speed limits |
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FORDever
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the type of questions that we don't use in the real world, like hand signals,unless someone cuts you off. And things like if you park your car on the right side of the street,which way do you exit the vehicle? driver side or passenger side? If you thought it was the driver side you are wrong. Like I said question to things we don't do in the real world. |
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red334chip
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They ask question like what is the sign do you see and what does it means. It really simple go and get a driving manual read and study then take the test. |
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wizjp
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Check the DMV for your state online; they may have a practice test there |
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littleEfan25
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Most of the questions are common sense, but you do need to study the book about the signs because if you miss ONE of the signs then the test automatically turns off and you fail, so really study those signs!!!!!! Good luck to ya!! |
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truckergirl001@verizon.net
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If you want to pass the test read the book. A teacher once told me if you read something 5 times you will pass. I tried this with my own test and I passed with flying colors....It Really Works! The driving book is not that long,so take some time and read it. Good Luck!!! You'll do fine. |
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HEATHER
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Take note of all of the measurements and details out of the driving study guide.
Like at how many feet do you change your high beams to low when coming up on the back of another car.
It is really just right out of that book.
Study it and you will be fine. |
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precious
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they going to ask ,what is the limit to drive in the city? what do you do at the red light, what do you do at the the yellow light,what do you at the green light.ect.you get the point . hope you pass good luck. |
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David A
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You can usually go online and you'll find a driver's guide which has all the rules of the road in it. It tells you about highway driving, parking, lines, signs, and everything else. At the end there's usually a practice test you can take to see if you know it. If you get all of those right, you'll ace the exam. I'm looking into getting my permit, and was just looking at it yesterday. |
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Drewpie
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Most of the qurstions are in the book. Focus on what to do with school busses(passing them etc.). The obvious ones won't be a problem.. |
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diniandbo812
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I hope you've already studied the Driver's handbook available at the DMV. Ask your friends/relatives for past tests that they may have kept. You can study those too to give you an idea of the kinds of questions asked. |
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kailuke2006
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I'd work on my feets how far back behind a school bus should you be and and cars,The rest is common scents and diffinetly signs. |
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hollywood71@verizon.net
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whatever is in your states driving handbook will be in there. signs, distance from other vehicles while driving, unmarked speed limits in area's and what they are. how many car lengths at what speeds. the sign photo's will be the image with no writting and you have to identify the sign. if two people come up to a four way stop, who has the right-away. just read the book good. |
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A.W.
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don't worry about the driving test. It is a bunch of EASY multiple choice questions. The only advice I have is to read all of the choices before making your decision, because there are some tricky answers... |
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