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I'm studying on https://driving-tests.org/ and thinking about trying a simulation but it's not the same. Source: 11 months ago
Really get those road signs down. Those stupid signs got me so many times! You can only miss a couple, the real questions is quite forgivable as you can miss quite a lot. I used driving-tests.org personally. I've taken the Indiana permit test like 6 times. I had to renew my permit 3 times, lol. It's fine man if you fail it's not a big deal at all, just come back the next day. Source: about 1 year ago
I was going to take these practice exams also from https://driving-tests.org/ They include the ELDT certificate as well. I really like practice tests and that's a great way I learn. Source: about 1 year ago
Some steps that will help you out if you decide to try to get a class B by yourself is go to https://driving-tests.org/ and sign up for a course for cdl. Once you pass that, you will need to go to a BMV testing location (Alum creek) and take the computer test (entry level testing and air brake knowledge). Source: over 1 year ago
Https://driving-tests.org/ Good website and its free. Good luck. Source: over 1 year ago
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