Prepare for the DMV Written test
The three below websites to practice the DMV written test at no charge is
drivingdirectory.com
1st drivingdirectory.com
look at the purple section on the left and press on Practice Permit Test
Go to the bottom of the gray box and press the underline.
Click here to take the Free Practice Permit Test.
There are ten twenty Question test and you are graded. The site is clean and is bug free.
2nd The New York Driving Manual chapter 4 to 8
Nice and very easy to look at and a quiz at the end of each chapter.
http://www.nydmv.state.ny.us/dmanual/default.html
Dmv.ca.gov go to publications and look for the written test class c license
There are 5 ten question test.
Or in the dmv.ca.gov homepage in the search (right hand corner) box type in
Samples of Driver Tests
Before you come into DMV to take your written test, practice taking one (or all) of these sample tests.
Note: To allow you sufficient time for testing DMV will not be administering written or audio exams after 4:30 p.m. You need to go before three PM.
Those of you with high speed Internet access are also encouraged to try our Driving Knowledge Tutorial.
http://apps.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/interactive/tdrive/flash/flashtest.htm great site!!!
When you are ready to take the actual test, keep these suggestions in mind:
· Review the California Driver Handbook. It contains a lot of information and it may take you a few days to get through it.
· Read the test questions carefully. Don't read anything extra into the question. There will be one correct answer and the other two answer choices will be either obviously wrong or not appropriate for the question asked.
· Remember, all the test questions are taken from the handbook. If you miss a question, the field office employee can tell you on which page to find the correct answer.
· Don't be nervous. DMV wants you to pass your test. Good Luck!
sample written test
Regular Driver (Class C License)