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04-nov-2010

Illinois Permit Test

Taking the 2013 Illinois permit test is the first step towards obtaining a drivers license. The 2013 Illinois permit test questions cover the rules of the road, road signs and defensive driving techniques. If you want to nail the permit test the first time you take it, make sure to start studying well in advance. There are many ways for you to prepare for the test, but reading the official rules of the road book and taking an Illinois practice permit test or two certainly won't hurt.

02-nov-2010

Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed VS. Adult Drivers Education

Due to the recent changes to licensing laws in Texas, all Texas drivers license applicants under 24 years of age must take some form of a drivers education course. Drivers under the age of 18 have to take an extensive parent taught drivers education class while those between 18 and 24 can get by just by taking a short six hour adult drivers education class. What if you are 17 ½ years old now and wish to apply for a drivers license? Should you start taking a parent taught class or should you wait for six months and complete the adult drivers education course? We will try to help you answer this question by explaining what each class consist of and what procedures you must follow when taking one or the other.

02-nov-2010

Montana Learners Permit Restrictions - MT Driving Permit Rules

Applying for a learners permit is the first step of the licensing procedure in virtually any state. Your learners permit allows you to start practicing driving, however, due to the fact that you don't have any driving experience at this point, your learners permit carries certain restrictions that were designed to keep you safe during your first months behind the wheel. Depending on the type of a Montana learners permit that you apply for, some of the permit restrictions may vary, however one thing remains the same - you are not allowed to drive unsupervised while operating under a permit. You should observe all Montana permit restrictions immaculately, since they were designed for your own protection and may save your life at some point.

02-nov-2010

Montana Graduated License Program - MT Graduated Drivers License Requirements

Today, most of the states recognize the need for additional education and restrictions when it comes to teenagers operating motor vehicles. Montana is no exception to the rule with its graduated drivers license system that applies to everyone who chooses to obtain a drivers license before the age of 18 years. The Montana graduate driver's license law is very similar to the graduated license programs of other states and it is multi-step licensing process that includes drivers education and compulsory permit and license testing at certain stages.

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