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For over 15 years, we have helped hundreds of thousands quickly and easily pass their driving written test and learners permit test with ease and confidence. Over 98% of our students pass the first time while over 70% who don't study unfortunately fail. We're so confident you will pass, we guarantee it!

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Pass Your Driving Test

Did you know that 70% of all people who take the DMV exam fail? Most DMV handboks are not only long but extremely boring. It takes serious time to sit down and memorize everything that is covered. That's why we created study guides for the driver's test. Our "cheat sheets" and online practice tests are designed to help you pass your test quickly and easily with as little stress as possible. Everything about our product is designed to be simple - from the simple, print and take with you while you are waiting study guides to teh rapid learning online practice tests. Studying for and passing your driving test is quick and easy with DMVCheatSheets.com

Studying For Your Written Test

Here are simple tips to help you pass your driving test:

  • Skim the manual. It's long and boring but it's worth familiarizing yourself with the topics in bold.
  • Get a study guide. Even if you think you've memorized the manual, being able to quickly refresh your memory while waiting for your test is incredibly helpful.
  • Test your knowledge. Want to walk in and out of the DMV stress-free? Make sure you not only know the answers but are familiar with taking the test on a computer, which most of the DMVs today require.