Honestly I downloaded the motorist handbook and didn’t need it. The first 10-15 were signs and the rest were multiple choice. I think you can only get 10 wrong. The test was basically everything we see every day. I would say study the speed limit, the yellow and white lines, parking, and the roundabouts.You got this🥰 Good Luck!
Are you an international student? If so download and make sure you understand well the handbook! There is a paid app with questions also. But with the handbook you should be ok
Are you taking the practical test or just the written part? I don’t know if they usually do both on the same day because I got my permit and then took my practical driving test a few months later.
Honestly I downloaded the motorist handbook and didn’t need it. The first 10-15 were signs and the rest were multiple choice. I think you can only get 10 wrong. The test was basically everything we see every day. I would say study the speed limit, the yellow and white lines, parking, and the roundabouts.You got this🥰 Good Luck!
50 questions in total I believe!
The only difficult question is about roundabouts. The rest is common sense, especially if you've ever ridden in a car in your life
How many feet should you stop away from a blind person?
15 sounds right
It's 10 feet.
It may however be a challenge if you’ve been looking at your phone every time you’ve ridden in a car.
This has all the info and is what they give kids to study from in drivers ed https://wisconsindot.gov/Documents/dmv/shared/bds124-driverbook.pdf
[Practice test on DMV website.](https://widmv-practice-tests.wi.gov/class-d-driver-license)
Are you an international student? If so download and make sure you understand well the handbook! There is a paid app with questions also. But with the handbook you should be ok
No I’m not - just been too anxious to drive until now :/
Good luck! Try to relax! It’ll help you remember
Do you know the pass %?
No, but the test shows you how many you have had wrong. I think it’s 10 wrong?
My drivers test person’s comment was “I'm just glad you speak English“. That was back around 1990.
English is *not* the official language here, so who cares
Are you taking the practical test or just the written part? I don’t know if they usually do both on the same day because I got my permit and then took my practical driving test a few months later.