Match the applicant path
Permit applicants should start with the teen or first-time driver path when it is available. Those paths emphasize new-driver decisions instead of CDL or senior renewal topics.
Learner permit prep
Choose your state to practice learner permit and first-time driver topics: signs, right-of-way, lane use, alcohol rules, supervised driving, and defensive decisions.
Study guide
Permit applicants should start with the teen or first-time driver path when it is available. Those paths emphasize new-driver decisions instead of CDL or senior renewal topics.
Permit study should include traffic signs, right-of-way, stopping, lane changes, following distance, impairment, and how to respond when another road user makes a mistake.
A missed permit question is useful only when you read the explanation and connect it back to the handbook topic before taking another quiz.
Search demand
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Common questions
Permit preparation usually emphasizes learner rules, supervised driving, signs, right-of-way, and safe decisions for new drivers. The state page keeps teen and adult paths separate when the state supports that split.
Each eligible state permit path links to 30 preset tests, and every preset test has its own URL for repeat study and search discovery.
Minor applicants should only use paths they are eligible for under the state rule model. CDL paths are kept separate from teen permit study.