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If you prefer a digital copy, select your state in the drop-down above to get the latest official driver's manual Your state's Department of Motor Vehicles provides a number of driver's manuals and handbooks to help you become a safe driver. Those include a standard driver's license manual, a motorcycle license manual and a CDL commercial driver's license manual.

Instead of carrying around a paper copy of the manual, download the PDF to your smartphone and study when it's convenient to you: on the bus or waiting in line at the DMV! For those times when you just don't have a desktop or laptop around, you can read the PDF version of your state's driver's manual on your smartphone using the convenient mobile PDF viewer.

Test your knowledge on the Rules of the Road here. All questions are based on facts taken directly from the most recent version of the official Driver's Manual for your state. Exam Simulators mimic the experience of a DMV exam, pulling random questions from a huge database.

If you already have a Pennsylvania driver's license, you can use this manual to review some of the rules of the road you may have forgotten or to learn about some of the rules that may be new or have changed since you received your license. Driving is a privilege and not a right. This privilege comes with many responsibilities.

One very important responsibility is that you never mix drinking and driving. Please read this manual carefully, learn and practice the rules of the road in order to become a safe driver, and enjoy your driving privilege in our beautiful state.

Today's motorcycle riders are friends, relatives, and neighbors. The motorcyclist has the same rights and responsibilities on the roadway as drivers of other vehicles.

Motorists should recognize this and not attempt to crowd motorcycles or take the right-of-way from motorcyclists. Approximately 4, motorcycle crashes occur on Pennsylvania roads each year. Half of these involved a crash between a motorcycle and another type of vehicle. And almost two-thirds of these crashes are caused not by the motorcyclist but by the driver of the other vehicle.

Look out for motorcyclists: Be aware that motorcycles are small and may be difficult to see. Motorcycles have a much smaller profile than other vehicles, which can make it more difficult to judge the speed and distance of an approaching motorcycle.

Anticipate a motorcyclist's maneuver. Road conditions, which are minor annoyances to vehicle drivers, pose major hazards to motorcyclists. Allow more following distance: Leave three or four seconds when following a motorcycle, so the motorcyclist has enough time to maneuver or stop in an emergency.

Whether you are a young driver going over this material for the first time or refreshing your knowledge after years of on-the-road experience, I hope you find the contents informative, helpful, and practical. While we may encounter varying conditions as we move throughout the state, the laws on how to reach our destination safely do not. When your chat is over, you can save the transcript.

Use caution when using a public computer or device. The DMV chatbot and live chat services use third-party vendors to provide machine translation. Machine translation is provided for purposes of information and convenience only.

The DMV is unable to guarantee the accuracy of any translation provided by the third-party vendors and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information or changes in the formatting of the content resulting from the use of the translation service.

The content currently in English is the official and accurate source for the program information and services DMV provides. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes.

If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated content, please refer to the English version. Common driving manuals include those for a standard driver's license , commercial driver's license CDL , and motorcycle license.

Some states may also offer additional resources, including driver's handbooks for teen drivers. Every state also has a Vehicle Code , which includes information about laws related to motor vehicles and traffic laws.

Obtaining a copy of your state's driver's manual is easy. Most are available online for your convenience, or you may be able to pick up a hard copy of a DMV handbook at your local DMV office.



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