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I need my drivers license, but i cant pass the written test?
are there any helpful sites that ask exact questions to pass the test? I have tried 3 different times in the State of Texas and have failed by a landslide. Not having my drivers license, has altered my lifestyle in the most horrible ways. Serious inquires only.
10 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
There's some good practice sites. These are some of them:
1. http://www.texasdrivereducation.us/practice-test.h...
- 1 decade ago
Do you have the book that the RMV put out? If not, you should get it, they have practice tests in the back. Also, have you taken a drivers ed course? They usually know what questions are on the tests, and can help you study for it.
Source(s): Personal Experience - Anonymous5 years ago
LOL ... the DMV seems to be incompotent . i don't think that anyone has been able to sue them and win ? they are structurally / organizationally a seperate agency ? judges don't have authority over them maybe ? the DMV has gotten caught selling licenses to truck drivers and illegal immigrants. 500 per license .
- jojoLv 41 decade ago
Have you tried reading and studying the manual that is available at the DMV? If you read and study this guide you should have no problem passing the test.
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- 1 decade ago
Every dmv has a book for that test every answer is in that book take 10 minutes and read it If that's you in the pic. I'm sure you will pass.
- 1 decade ago
Grab a handbook from the DMV and review it alot,
also, go on google and type in free permit tests
and there so be many and just keep clicking them and they are questions that hsould be on the test
take your time, and read eachone carefully
- 1 decade ago
im going to tell you what my dad told me. The safest answer is usually and most often the RIGHT answer. Hope that helps
- 1 decade ago
maybe you should study harder... review a bit more
Source(s): it took me two times T.T but i got it.. =)