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driving permit questions?


Question Posted Thursday June 22 2006, 10:39 pm

i really want to get my driving permit over the summer and i've already studied some of drivers manual. i just dont know what kind of questions or situations they will ask. i have tried lookin for stuff online and i just hate guessing on the questions and not knowing the actual answer. please if u know any questions can you also provide an answer. please and thank you

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davenkit answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 11:53 am:
I have found an excellent source of practice permit tests. You can do a free one with 25 questions or buy 250 questions for 12.00!
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poetqueen answered Friday June 23 2006, 2:28 pm:
im in drivers ed right now, and the permit test is REALLY easy. you need to know the signs, what colors stand for what etc. you need to know right of way and when to yield as well. most drivers manuals for the state have questions in the back for practice. you may want to read the entire manual if you dont have the questions though. you need to know about the headlights when to use dim etc. you need to know when your supposed to signal and that youre supposed to flow with the speed of traffic and slow down in bad weather. youre also supposed to dim your lights 500 feet from a oncoming car so you dont blind them with your brights. know that the line down the middle of the road is white when its a one way street and yellow if its 2 way. good luck! ( if you have anything else you want to know, like questions about driving just ask!)

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kallan answered Friday June 23 2006, 1:13 pm:
Most DMV (department of motor vehicles) require that you take a drivers training course, but maybe yours doesn't, you probably know better than I would. But anyway, most of the questions are just common sence, like there'll be a picture of a highway and some car on it and it will ask something like "Car A wants to get off the highway and go with other way, which exit would it take?" and then you look at the picture pick the right one. Also, knowing the signs by shape. picture, and color. Hope this help!

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clearlypink428 answered Friday June 23 2006, 12:10 am:
go to your local DMV and they can give you a free manual of the questions gone over in the test for your state. just study them. alot of the questions are honestly no- brainers- and half the test is knowing your signs- so definetely study them. other than that- you should be perfectly fine. good luck!

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