I only missed 2 on the written, but I new my mistake immediately after I answered. If you do what I advised, you’ll have no problem with the test. They are extremely easy questions and common sense. The actual written test is taken on a computer, the questions are worded differently sometimes, but same exact context, you will understand. Go through your notes while taking the practice test if you have to at first, and then you’ll get to a point where you won’t need the notes. When you’re done reading the handbook and taking notes, go on DMV website and take their practice tests over and over until you get them all correct. Go over your notes every once in awhile to freshen up. So the answer on the test that fits that best, you would go with that one.Īlso really good advice would be to thoroughly read the whole handbook, while reading TAKE NOTES. It’s going to always tell you to widen distance between you and aggressive drivers. It would also be wise to switch lanes and let them pass, or pull over and let them pass. You want to increase distance from the car in front of you in case the person tailgating bumps into so it doesn’t cause a pile up pretty much, or domino effect. And the question you gave as an example, both answers are technically correct. Did you get the cheat sheet on the DMV website? If not, that’s where you need to get it from (I really didn’t need it, the practice tests on there helped me A LOT more).
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