Failed Your Ohio Road Test Once? Here Is What Comes Next

Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requires anyone 18 or older who failed their first road test attempt to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before retaking the exam. You cannot skip it. The nearest BMV Driver Exam Station serving Edgerton residents is in Bryan, roughly 14 miles up US-6. Finish this course, get your certificate, and book that retest.

  • State Approved: Administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety rules and accepted by the Ohio BMV for road test eligibility.
  • 90-Day Window: Ohio gives you 90 days from enrollment to finish before a mandatory restart and additional fee apply.
  • Instant Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get a digital PDF Certificate of Completion immediately, same day, no waiting.
Course Requirement
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

Processing Time
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Total one-time price

$65.00
Includes instant email certificate delivery.
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Three Steps and You're Done

Enroll Today

Create your account at TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state approved Ohio driver training school. Confirm you hold a valid Ohio temporary instruction permit and that you failed your first maneuverability or road test attempt. That is the eligibility baseline under current ODPS guidelines.

Complete the Lessons

Work through text and image based interactive lessons covering Ohio traffic laws, maneuverability technique, and road test expectations. Quizzes appear between sections. Your progress saves automatically after each section on the server side, so closing the browser mid-lesson does not cost you anything when you log back in.

Pass and Get Your Certificate

Hit 75% on the final exam and your Certificate of Completion downloads instantly as a PDF. The course meets the state mandated 4 Hours floor required by Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. Take that certificate to the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station and schedule your road test retest.

The Clock Started When You Failed That Test

Ohio gives you a 90 day window from enrollment to complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. Miss it and you pay a $30 restart fee and begin from scratch. More importantly, you cannot legally schedule a road test retest at the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station, which serves Williams County including Edgerton, until this course certificate is in your hand. Every week you wait is a week you are still without a license.

Built Around Current Ohio BMV Requirements

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, delivers this course under Ohio Department of Public Safety approval. Content reflects the latest ODPS guidelines for the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. The Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station accepts this certificate for road test rescheduling.

Last updated: 2025
ODPS Approved

This course satisfies the Ohio Abbreviated Adult classroom requirement under ORC 4507.07. The Bryan BMV exam station recognizes the certificate for retest eligibility at $65.00.

Log In Anywhere

Progress saves server-side after every section. Pick up exactly where you left off, whether you are on a lunch break in Edgerton or sitting at home in Williams County.

One Flat Price

Pay $65.00 once. Final exam retakes are free and unlimited. No hidden fees, no upgrade prompts, no extra charges if you need to retake the exam section.

Online Course

Complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course on your own schedule from Williams County without driving anywhere for the classroom portion.

Instant Certificate Delivery

PDF certificate downloads the moment you pass the final exam, no processing delay.

In-Person Classroom

Traditional classroom sessions require finding a licensed provider near Edgerton, scheduling around fixed class times, and commuting for each session.

Fixed Schedule Required

You attend on the provider's timetable, not yours, adding days to your wait.

How Long Before You Can Retest?

Time from enrollment to certificate in hand, based on how you approach the course.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Finish in one sitting or spread across days, certificate arrives the moment you pass the final exam.
In-Person Classroom Depends on when a provider near Williams County schedules the next available session, often days out.

What This Actually Costs You

Compare the online course fee against typical in-person options in the Williams County area.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course at TrafficSchool.net $65.00 flat, exam retakes included, no additional fees for Williams County or Edgerton residents.
In-Person Classroom Fees vary by provider, plus fuel costs for multiple trips if the nearest classroom is outside Edgerton.

Finish From Your Phone If Needed

The course runs in any mobile browser. Sitting in the Edgerton Dollar General parking lot waiting on someone? Log in and knock out a section. Progress saves server-side automatically. No app download required. No lost progress when you switch from phone to laptop.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or desktop all work. The course loads in your browser without any app installation required.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves to the server immediately, so a dead battery does not reset your work.

  • Stay on Track

    The 90 day state window moves fast. Log back in anytime and your place in the course is exactly where you left it.

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Who Runs This Course

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course is administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety oversight and meets current BMV requirements for adults 18 and older who failed a first road test attempt.

  • Ohio Department of Public Safety approved provider
  • Meets ORC 4507.07 classroom requirement
  • BMV accepted Certificate of Completion
  • Serves Williams County and Edgerton residents
  • State approved Ohio driver training school

Still Need Behind-the-Wheel Practice Hours?

This course covers the classroom requirement only. Ohio also mandates separate behind-the-wheel practice before your retest.

Questions About the Course and Your Retest

Who in Ohio is required to take this course after failing a road test?

Any Ohio resident who is 18 or older, holds a valid temporary instruction permit, and failed their first attempt at either the maneuverability or road test portion of the Ohio driving exam must complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before retaking the test. This requirement comes directly from Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. It applies regardless of how close you came to passing. For Edgerton residents, that means completing this course before the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station in Williams County will allow you to schedule a retest. Enroll as soon as possible after your failed attempt so the 90 day window does not become a problem.

What happens if I do not finish the course within 90 days of enrolling?

Ohio Department of Public Safety rules require you to complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course within 90 days of enrollment. Miss that window and the state mandates a $30 fee plus a full restart from the beginning. None of your previous progress counts. That is not a minor inconvenience when you are already waiting to retake the road test at the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station serving Williams County. The practical move is to start the course within a day or two of your failed attempt and work through it steadily. Losing your progress to a missed deadline adds weeks to how long you are driving on a permit.

Does finishing this course alone make me eligible to retake the road test?

No. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course satisfies only the classroom portion of what Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requires after a failed first attempt. You also need to meet the behind-the-wheel practice requirement separately. That means either 24 hours of supervised practice with a licensed driver who is 21 or older, logged and submitted on a notarized BMV 5789 affidavit, or 4 hours with a certified driving instructor. Both the course certificate and the BTW documentation must be in order before the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station in Williams County will schedule your retest. Bring both when you go to book the appointment.

How fast do I get my certificate after passing the final exam?

The moment you hit 75% on the final exam, the system generates your Certificate of Completion as a digital PDF and it is available for download immediately. No processing period, no waiting for an email the next business day. You can print it or save it to your phone right then. Under current ODPS guidelines, this certificate is what you present when scheduling your road test retest at the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station in Bryan, Ohio, about 14 miles from Edgerton on US-6. If you finish the course on a Tuesday evening, you can call the BMV Wednesday morning to book your retest slot.

Can I still take this course in a physical classroom near Edgerton?

In-person classroom options exist in Ohio but finding one near Edgerton in Williams County that runs on a schedule convenient to you is genuinely difficult. Most providers serving rural northwest Ohio require you to travel and attend on fixed dates. The online Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state approved Ohio driver training school, meets the same Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requirement. Progress saves automatically after each section. You can log in from anywhere in Williams County and finish on your own timeline. For most Edgerton residents, the online format is the faster path to getting that certificate in hand.

Does failing the final exam cost me extra money?

No. Final exam retakes are free and unlimited. You pay one flat course fee and that covers as many exam attempts as you need. There is no penalty charge, no locked waiting period between attempts, and no cap on how many times you can try. Under current ODPS guidelines for the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course, the exam retake policy is designed so cost is not a barrier to finishing. If you miss 75% on the first try, review the section the questions came from and retake it immediately. The Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station in Williams County is waiting on your certificate, not the other way around. Get it done.

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