Many people would, of course, rather undergo a root canal than take a written DMV test (there's something about being in the Department of Motor Vehicles that makes us begin to sweat, feel faint, and suddenly forget everything we know about driving regulations). To the rescue comes the utilitarian-named Passing the Written DMV Test (with separate information on minor differences in the laws for all 50 states), which is divided into 12 segments on topics including signs, defensive driving, and handling adverse weather conditions, presented in a clear and precise manner. High school students will be attracted to the hip music between segments, while adults are liable to scratch their heads and mutter "I didn't know I had to begin signaling THAT far back!" A solid and informative guide, professionally produced and reasonably priced, this is highly recommended. Aud: H, P. (J. Carlson)
Passing the Written DMV Test
(2005) 45 min. DVD: $19.95. Powell Productions. PPR. Color cover. Volume 21, Issue 4
Passing the Written DMV Test
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