
Getting a driver’s permit is a priority to many high school students; however, the path to safe driving comes with a lot of responsibility.
The Tennessee Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provides high school students with the information they need to successfully obtain a driving permit and, eventually, a driver’s license.
Simone Khan (11) obtained her driver’s permit shortly after turning 15.
“I got a driver’s handbook from the DMV near me, and I originally used that to study before using online tests and quizzes,” Khan said.
The written permit test itself consists of questions in four different sections: traffic signs and signals, safe driving principles, rules of the road, and drugs and alcohol. Each section comprises 25% of the overall test.
“It’s also important to take advantage of a bunch of different study sources for the specific sections of the test,” Khan said. “I used Quizlet study sets and I also studied with friends.”
The official Tennessee driver’s permit test features 30 questions. In order to pass, students must answer 24 correctly and achieve a passing score of 80%.
“On the official Tennessee DMV website, they have a lot of official practice quizzes and tests, and I just used those to study about a week before I took the actual exam,” Khan said.
Obtaining a driver’s permit can be a lengthy process.
“I really recommend studying using official materials to do well on the test,” Khan said.