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Use this second set to check turning and u-turns plus construction zones after the first permit practice test
This page is online practice, not the official SOS exam. Use it to check turning and u-turns plus construction zones, then confirm the current MI testing option before relying on an at-home exam.
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Treat this as a second read, not a repeat of the first practice test.
This is one of the main areas in this test pool, so review the rule before another scored attempt.
Test 2 changes the question mix so you can separate understanding from memorized answers.
Use Test 3 to confirm that turning and u-turns plus construction zones no longer pull your score down.
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