
Hello! My name’s Rebecca. I’m back again, and for those who haven’t been following this series, I am the Information Literacy Librarian here at the Chester County Library. (You might recognize me as the librarian with the purple hair!) Welcome to this series here on our blog where every week (or thereabouts) I’ll be introducing you to one of the library’s databases. A library database, for those who are unsure, is essentially just an online resource that the library pays for so that you can access it for free with your library card!
Today’s resource is slightly different in that it’s a free resource that we have listed among our databases because we’ve found it to be an excellent, in-demand resource for those of you looking for help passing a driver’s exam. This resource is driving-tests.org. It contains practice tests, handbooks, video simulations, and more for car, commercial, and motorcycle driver’s license exams in all 50 States as well as the District of Columbia. Just choose your state when you first click the link, toggle to the test for which you’d like to study, and begin. You can also download the handbook for your exam directly from this resource; just scroll down towards the bottom of the page to find it.
Find Driving-tests.org by going directly to the website or by going to chescolibraries.org –> Tools and Research –> All CCLS Databases –> D –> Driver’s Education – Practice Tests and Handbooks
This post is number eighteen in this databases series! If you missed the previous installments, you can view them here.
