liability requirements – Know the insurance and financial liability requirements in the state.accident protocol – Familiarize yourself with what you should do if involved in an accident.suspension of license – Understand what can cause a driver to lose their license and the procedure for reinstatement.fines – Pay attention to the fine amount for various driving infractions.stopping distance – Know the distance required to stop at various speeds.road signs – The test relies heavily on identifying road signs and markers.Other topics commonly covered on the test to pay special attention to while studying include: For example, you should pay special attention the section Sanctions for Non-Driving Alcohol-Related Offenses by Minors in Chapter 1 since it relates directly to teen drivers. The written test is quite similar to the one that you will take to get your driver’s license, but also includes questions about permit restrictions and requirements for new drivers. However be aware that questions on the permit test may come from any part of the Driver’s Handbook.
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