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The written portion of your driving exam will have 35 questions. The questions will cover topics such as road signs, traffic laws, safety rules, and accident prevention. You will need to get 28 out of the 35 questions right to pass the written test. If you fail this written part of the test, you will need to retake it.
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The written exam consists of 35 questions, 15 of which will address traffic sign identification, and the remaining 20 will either be multiple-choice or true-false questions. During the drivers license applica tion/renewal process, you will be asked if you wish to join the Illinois Organ/Tissue Donor Registry.
Contact Driver/Seniors, 888-261-5280. Drivers, 888-261-5238. Library (TBBS), 888-261-7861. Library Info Line, 888-261-2709. Personnel, 888-261-5112. Vehicles, 888-261-7864.
How to study for the written drivers test Read through your states handbook. Start studying early. Use word associations to remember information. Take online practice tests. Get yourself in the zone. Get a good nights sleep. Approach difficult questions logically. Dont get held up on questions you dont know.

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Illinois recently passed a law that allows undocumented people to obtain standard drivers licenses. This law goes into effect July 1, 2024. This new license replaces Temporary Visitor Drivers Licenses (TVDLs). No TVDLs will be issued after this date.
The permit test includes questions about signs and lane markings, important laws, and rules of the road. The rules of the road questions account for around two-thirds of the test.

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