Preparing for Your DMV Written Exam
So you’re getting ready for your drivers test and you’re a bit jumpy. Totally believable! This is a big thing, so who on earth wouldn’t be jumpy? There are several things that you can do to get ready however, one of which is to study. The Department of Motor Vehicles will have a drivers handboook but it is long and they donât tell you what will be on the test. It may cover the ins and outs of driving and make sense but you need to pass the DMV exam. You are probably aware of the answers to many of the questions simply because you have ridden with others your entire life but is that enough to pass?
Do they ask if you should stop at a red light or do they ask about red light rules? Are red light cameras legal? Do you get a ticket if your rear bumper is still passing through the intersection when the light turns red?
What about the number of relatives in a car if you have a Learners Permit?
What are the restrictions on Driving Supervisors with a Practice Permit?
So how do you get ready for the drivers test? It’s actually relatively simple. All you really need is a good night’s sleep, preparation and a lot of concentration. If you have these things then there is definitely no reason that you should not pass your written test. Buy a practice test and see how easy it is. They cost less than the gas for a second trip to the DMV. And donât forget the missed work and scheduling a ride. You may be able to drive home but someone has to take you there and they may not be too good at keeping it secret that you flunked!