Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requires adults 18 and older who failed their first road test attempt to complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before retesting. You cannot schedule that retest at the BMV Driver Exam Station until this course is done. The certificate comes the same day you finish. Get it handled this week.
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Create your account at TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state approved Ohio driver training school. Confirm you are 18 or older, hold a valid Ohio temporary instruction permit, and failed your first maneuverability or road test attempt. That is the eligibility check. Takes about three minutes to get into the first lesson.
Work through text and image based interactive lessons with quizzes between sections. Your progress saves automatically on the server after each section, so closing the browser does not cost you anything. Log back in from any device and pick up exactly where you stopped. No live video sessions to schedule around.
Finish 4 Hours of state mandated instruction, then take the final exam. You need 75% to pass. Retakes are free and immediate if you need another attempt. Pass and you get an instant digital PDF Certificate of Completion. Print it or show it from your phone at the BMV Driver Exam Station when you book your retest.
Ohio gives you 90 days from enrollment to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. Miss that window and the state requires a $30 fee plus a full restart from lesson one. More importantly, you cannot legally retake the road test at the BMV Driver Exam Station serving Wood County until this certificate is in your hand. Every week you wait is another week without a license.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. The course content aligns with the latest ODPS guidelines and satisfies the classroom requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. Wood County residents have used this course to get back to the exam station fast.
Last updated: 2025
Meets the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training requirement under current ODPS rules. The certificate is accepted at Ohio BMV Driver Exam Stations statewide, including the station serving North Baltimore and Wood County.
The nearest in-person option adds a trip you do not need. Log in from home, a library, or anywhere with internet. Progress saves automatically so you never lose your place between sessions.
Pay $65.00 and that covers everything. No separate exam fee, no charge for retaking the final, no surprise add-ons. The certificate download is included in that price.
The course runs in any browser. Phone, tablet, laptop, desktop. If you are sitting in North Baltimore waiting on anything, you can be making progress. No app download required. The server saves your place automatically so switching devices mid-course does not reset anything.
Phone, tablet, or computer all work. No dedicated app or special software needed to access lessons.
Every completed section saves to the server instantly. Close the browser and come back without losing ground.
The state window is 90 days. Log back in before it closes to avoid the restart fee and delay.
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 and BMV oversight. Wood County residents use this course to satisfy the classroom requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 before retesting.
The classroom course satisfies one requirement. Ohio also mandates separate behind the wheel practice before you retest.
Who in Ohio is required to take this course after failing a road test?
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