

If you were driving, do you know what you're supposed to do? If not, or if you're unsure, look it up. No, starting January, 1, 2020 DMV will no longer issue address stickers for your driver license, driver permit, or ID card. Same with specific events - think through what you're supposed to do if you see a school bus, if two cars come to a stop sign at the same time, etc. When you're out riding with someone, take note of signs and if you cannot recall what they mean, look it up. Take note of what you get wrong so that you can review and focus on those areas. Give someone else your state's driver's handbook, and have them flip through it and ask you questions about the contents. Then, go back and reread each section, taking notes on what all you forgot. Opening your state's driver's handbook to the table of contents, then writing down as much subject matter on each section as you can remember. Randomly opening your state's driver's handbook to a specific page, looking at the sign and/or picture, and writing down or explaining to yourself what it means. 48 hours later, I actually took my test and found the same questions I had found on the site.

They had so many questions which were specific to my state. The next day, I went to the DMV and passed my written test. Making flash cards from your state's driver's handbook, and then reviewing them either on your own or with someone else. I took the time to take and review all the tests you offered for free. Taking your state's practice tests one or more times Just reading your state's driver's handbook one or more times Here are some options that work for different people: So, there's no universally "best" way to study for the permit test.
