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Choosing an Online Driving Permit
Training Provider – 10 Important Tips You
Need to KnowTips & Tricks from CarGalaxies.com
Introduction
With the abundance of online training resources offering a drivers license training from the comfort of your home, choosing the right training provider becomes very obscure and a rather difficult task.
For the inexperienced learner, many driver license training providers that are available online might look equal. However with a closer look you will see that some providers are “more equal than others”.
The check list below will navigate you thru the maze of options to get you the right online training.
Tip #1
Are the Tests Offered to You Online the “Text-Only” Ones? People are very visual creatures. Adequate graphics helps us to learn
better and quicker. Online tests without accompanying graphical illustration of each question and answer look pretty outdated and won’t help with the quality online training.
Tip #2
Are Online Driving Tests the Static or Dynamic Ones? Many driver license permit tests found in the Internet are the
“hardwired” static samples of 2-3 standard test sets. This type of online tests is not meant for serious training and is simply the initial reference to give you the main idea of what kind of questions you can be asked in the DMV test.
Modern advanced online drivers permit training systems are all dynamic. For such training systems each specific test is a custom-generated dynamic set of questions which gets its feed from a large pool of test questions and answers in the database. In a well designed online training system, the questions and answers are usually randomly hashed to create a unique and unparalleled learning experience.
Tip #3
How Many Different Test Sets Are Offered in Your Online Training? Check how many unique, non-repeating tests your training provider
offers in their online system. The larger the number of unique tests – the higher your chance to learn the material better and to pass your DMV test from the very first attempt.
For online training systems this requirement usually translates into the size of a pool of questions-and-answers included into the provider’s online database. Make sure that this training pool has at least 250 - 300 questions.
Tip #4
Can You Request Your Tests with Incrementally Growing Complexity? The questions in the tests you take are of different complexity. To
insure the better learning curve for you it is important to take specific tests in a form of training packages of incrementally growing complexity. Best advanced online driver permit training systems should offer you a carefully designed line of training packages of incrementally growing complexity to accelerate your learning.
Start simple and go higher and deeper with your training while your knowledge grows.
Tip #5
Is the Test Progress Indicator Shown During Your Test Session? It is a good practice (and some would even say – a standard) to show
how many questions you have already answered and how many still to be answered to complete the test. All advanced training systems have this indicator. Some advanced online drivers license training channels will even include the time left and time elapsed since you started the test.
Tip #6
Can You Choose a Language for Your Driver License Tests? We are a nation of immigrants. If you are not a native English speaker
getting training in your first language could be crucial for your success. In addition to that, taking your DMV test in English is not mandatory in the U.S. - many States have a list of approved alternative languages and officially allow you to take a written DMV test in the language other than English. Make sure that your online drivers training provider supports multiple languages.
Tip #7
Are Online Driving Tests Customized to Your State of Residency? Driving tests in the U.S. vary significantly from State to State in test size, structure and
complexity.
For example, in Washington State the driver license permit tests are made of 25 questions in total (21 traffic law and 4 road signs questions) and you would need to score 20+ correct answers in order to pass the test.
In Indiana State each DMV test includes 50 questions in total - 34 traffic law and 16 road sign questions - and is actually two tests in one. You have to answer correctly at least 28 traffic law and at least 14 road sign questions in order to pass your DMV test.
Another difference in DMV tests offered by different States in USA is the number of answer choices they use for each multi-choice question. Some States use 3 answer choices for each question in their tests while others can use 4 or even 5. The more multi-choice answer options displayed for each question – the more difficult it is to pass the test.
It is understandable now that the same driver permit student who easily passes the DMV test in one state can well fail in another state.
By adjusting the driver license training tests to your State of residency you will get the knowledge tests of corresponding size and structure which eventually will help you to get better prepared and pass your DMV test from the very first attempt.
Tip #8
Does Your Training Channel Provide You a Test Performance Report? Knowing what questions and in what category you have answered
incorrectly helps to identify the weak points in your drivers knowledge and hence – define the next steps in your training effort. In the best online driver permit training channels this usually gets addressed by real-time performance reports generated for you every time when you finish your online driver training test.
Tip #9
Can You Re-Take Exactly the Same Test Again if Needed? If you didn’t do well in your last training session you might want to re-
take the very same test again to better understand questions which you didn’t answer well. So it is important to be able to re-take the very same test again.
Tip #10
Are Advanced Re-Take Test Options Offered? If you did well in one group of questions and failed in another group in
your last training session you might want to re-take only those questions which you didn’t answer well. Skipping “I know them well” questions and focusing only on challenging ones saves us from the learning frustration and makes our training more efficient.
Best online driver permit training channels must support this important training option to save your valuable time and to provide you with a solid and smooth learning experience.
Summary
Getting a driver permit training online as opposed to attending classes in driving school becomes a #1 choice for many new drivers.
Choosing an online driver license training provider is a non-trivial and very important task which will have a direct and serious impact on how quickly you will learn and hence – how soon you will start driving. Don’t ignore this important step – make sure to invest some time in your online training provider selection.
This will certainly pay you off well down-the-road by saving you a lot of time in training as well as save you money by eliminating unneeded DMV exam fees for re-taking the failed test over and over again.
As a live illustration of discussed above principles try, for example, the following online driver permit training channel http://cargalaxies.com/OnLineTraining.aspx
This will give you a better understanding of a problem you have to solve and will certainly help you to make your driver training provider choice better.
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