i'm taking drivers ed in a box right now and i'm wondering if you need to read the handbook in order to pass the test to get your permit or could i still pass the test to get my permit just by doing the six hour tapes?
does the test contain general rules and questions or local rules that you need to know from the handbook??
I live in NC, and our permit test (I took my permit test about 3 years ago)asked some specifics. A few specific questions it asked had to do with how many car accidents there are per year, how many deaths result in drunk driving, etc.
I actually failed my permit test the first time because I only skimmed the handbook.
The second time I took the test, I made a 100 on it.
So, to answer your question, the permit test asks local rules, so you'll be much better off reading the handbook. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Pink02 answered Sunday January 4 2009, 3:14 pm: I haven't took drivers ed in a box but i do know that i studied the handbook and it helped a lot when i took my actual permit test. I would have failed without studying. So i suggest that you study a little bit of the handbook even though it may have a lot of stuff in it that the drivers ed in a box teaches.n :] hope i helped [ Pink02's advice column | Ask Pink02 A Question ]
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