Despite the fact that the DMV has done an awesome job of making the drivers license manual as concise and straight to the point as possible, you can still cut out a few more pages out of the book and prepare for the written test faster!
If you are here to study for the DMV knowledge test and are not interested in vehicle inspection, traffic survival classes and car insurance - skip right to page 19 and start reading section 1 titled "Before You Drive". Some of the things discussed in this chapter may seem a little obvious, others may give you an impression that they don't apply to you - read them anyway, you will be tested on these concepts when you turn up at the DMV to take your AZ permit test.
Besides, there is not that much stuff to read anyway - you only need to go as far as page 47 of the drivers manual and if you have skipped the first 18 pages, it comes down to reading only 29 pages of meaningful text. Wait, it gets better yet. Those 29 pages - they are not all text, the drivers handbook has plenty of images to break the boredom and illustrate various on-road situations. Road signs, pavement markings, intersections and hand signals - the book is really full of great images!
There is one thing in the AZ permit book that could have gotten more coverage, the DMV should have included more practice test questions and answers into the manual so you could put your newly acquired skills to the test.
The drivers manual has only 25 questions and it does not even provide answers to those sample questions! Getting ready for your DMV permit or driver's license test is tough.
Sometimes it's hard to find the official source, among other things. We've done the hard part for you and collected the official DMV handbooks for every U.
These are the most recent versions of each state's driver's manuals - we monitor the DMV websites to make sure you're always able to get the updated copy.
As soon as there's a change at the DMV - we'll update the link on this page. If you prefer a digital copy, select your state in the drop-down above to get the latest official driver's manual Your state's Department of Motor Vehicles provides a number of driver's manuals and handbooks to help you become a safe driver.
Those include a standard driver's license manual, a motorcycle license manual and a CDL commercial driver's license manual. Instead of carrying around a paper copy of the manual, download the PDF to your smartphone and study when it's convenient to you: on the bus or waiting in line at the DMV!
You can also prepare by taking a practice test. Browse through the Arizona Motor Vehicle Code for information about topics such as AZ traffic laws, violations, equipment requirements, and vehicle registration and driver license requirements. If you've received a traffic citation, visit our Traffic Tickets in Arizona page to learn how to respond. Don't Forget an Online Practice Test! Renewing your CDL. Transferring an out-of-state CDL. Transporting cargo and passengers. CDL suspensions. Combination vehicles.
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