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Driver's Permit OK I'm turning 14 in March, and I need to start studying for my driver's permit test. Are there any websites that can help me? I live in Arkansas btw :) thanks
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honestly the drivers permit test is so easy. most of it is just signs and common sense stuff. and youre allowed to get 7 of them wrong. so you should be fine. i didnt even study for mine and i got 100%.
but if youre really worried then go to your local DMV or the place where you take drivers ed and get info on the test =)
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Instead of websites you could always go to your local DMV and get a driving packet.
Hope i helped. (hopefully because i live in a different state).
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This is all taken from a State of Arkansas web site.
GO HERE FIRST: Study guides are on their Web site [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
QUOTES START HERE: ABOUT WHAT YOU MUST DO AFTER:
"If under 18 you will need to take a birth certificate, proof of enrollment in school, proof of grade point average of at least 2.0 and a parent or legal guardian to the testing site. If you are under 18 but have graduated from high school, you will need to show proof of your graduation (diploma) at the testing site. (For the location of testing sites, call the Arkansas State Police at 501-618-8251.)
All persons 14 to 18 years of age must hold an A restriction (adult in car) for a minimum of 6 months before driving unrestricted. The six month time period begins on the date the person passes the written exam (the date the learners permit is issued by the state police examiner).
Any person applying for a driver's license is required to submit ONE Primary Document and ONE Secondary Document or TWO Primary Documents from the list. A primary document must contain the full name and date of birth and must be verifiable, i.e., you must be able to contact the issuing agency to determine authenticity of the document. List of Primary and Secondary Documents" ]
You really don't need to study for it, (although i live in NC, and i dont know about your driving programs) but if you feel the need i would look at [Link](Mouse over link to see full location), they seem to have lots of information and videos
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