If you have been preparing for the Mississippi DMV Permit Knowledge Exam, you may have already noticed the substantial amount of testable material. As you dive into the state driver’s manual, you can easily become fatigued from reading the contents. With a state-required minimum score of 80% on the exam, you have to soldier on and learn the material. But nothing says you can’t do so using a different method. Our Mississippi DMV Driver’s Audio Handbook provides a great alternative for preparing for the exam without being tied to a desk, screen, or printed manual. Playable in a browser or downloaded as MP3 files, it’s easy to study while you’re riding as a passenger, exercising, walking, doing chores, or reviewing during those small breaks between life’s activities. The audio handbook is especially helpful for aural learners who absorb material more naturally by hearing it. Couple this with our Mississippi DMV Permit Practice Tests, and you have a sure-fire way to pass the official exam on your first attempt.
The Mississippi audio handbook covers license requirements, out-of-state drivers’ needs, military personnel protocol, college students, non-citizen licensing rules, learner’s permits, Class R regular licenses, Class D commercial licensing, motorcycle endorsements, application requirements, vision testing, and the exam details. Other topics include vehicle equipment, pavement markings, signs, signals, railroad crossings, school buses, pedestrians, parking, turning, lane use, passing, interstate driving, large vehicles, bicycles, insurance, impaired driving, license suspension, revocation, reinstatement, and crash procedures. With such a wide range of material to master, our audio handbook and practice tests are highly recommended.
In addition to the usual topics, the audio handbook also covers some of the state anomalies. For example, one special topic is the state’s squatted vehicle law. The manual states that it is unlawful to drive a passenger motor vehicle if the suspension, frame, or chassis has been altered so that the front fender is raised four or more inches higher than the rear fender. Whatever the test topic, if it’s in the official state manual, you’ll find it covered in the audio handbook.
After listening through the handbook, the next step is to practice with our Mississippi DPS Permit Practice Tests: https://driving-tests.org/mississippi/mississippi-permit-practice-test/. Further prepare with our Mississippi Signs and Road Situations Practice Tests at https://driving-tests.org/mississippi/ms-signs-road-situations-practice-test/ and true-or-false road sign practice at https://driving-tests.org/road-sign-test/.
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