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How do you study for the written part of the driving test?

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I live in Ohio and I wanted to know how to study for the written part of the driving test

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  1. The way I did it was online


  2. Well I know that if you go to the DMV they have handbooks for people to study from. And it always helps to have someone quiz you on the things that you need to know. But definately check out the DMV for a book. Good Luck!

  3. U dont even have to study that much just study the signs.

    And answer with common sense. Just pick the most safest answer thats how i passed my test.

  4. where i live i got the choice to take the test on a computer or written.. computer is alot easier because if you dont pass it automatically stops you after you have exceeded the number that you can get wrong. but you need to go to the license bureau or where you take the test and get a book. just read over it and take the test in the back of the book... you can also take tests online.... you'll be fine. GOOD LUCK>...

    x10!!!

  5. There is a document titled "Digest of Ohio Motor Vehcle Laws" published by the Ohio DMV. There is also a DVD called Ohio Rules of tthe Road.

    If you can retain the information on either, you will have no trouble passing the written test.

    See http://www.dmv.org/oh-ohio/driver-handbo...

  6. Try these site and it will help you.

    http://driversed.com/courses/dmv-permit-...

    http://www.testquestionsandanswers.com/d...

  7. handbook from DMV. i think there are 4 versions of the test.  (mult. choice) you also can take practice tests online.

    good luck

  8. Go to www.ohiobmv.com click on Driver licensing, then click on "Sample Driver Test".

    Its a good way to study until you can actually pick up the booklet at the DMV.

  9. Not much to it just read the book they give you ans study the street sins and you will do just fine.

  10. turn off all electronic junk. snuggle into a nice chair, open book, concentrate

  11. Get a handbook from the DMV to study from.

  12. Go to your DMV office. They have books for people to study before taking the test. I can't remember if there is a fee for it or not, but it is worth it.

  13. just go through the book  and take notes on the numbers like MPH and Feet . the rest is common sense and keep in mind that there will be a few signs in the test that you will never see unless you are on a major multi land road with the like clover overpass  so any that  you don't recognize just put down that is is for a interstate road and try to give relevance to it like its is a no turn or left turn or special stop area ahead .

  14. As long as you're not completely brain dead then you don't really have to study for it. It's mostly common sense stuff. Don't worry about it dude.

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