Ohio law requires you to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before you can schedule another road test. That is not optional. The North College Hill area BMV exam station will not let you back in the queue until this course is done. Finish it, get your certificate the same day, and book your retest before the 90 day window closes.
Total one-time price
Sign up through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state approved Ohio driver training school. You need a valid Ohio temporary instruction permit and must be 18 or older. Enrollment takes a few minutes and your 90 day completion window starts from the date you register.
Work through text and image based interactive lessons with quizzes between sections. Your progress saves automatically after each section on the server side, so you can log out and come back later. No live video streams, no scheduled sessions, no waiting on anyone else to move forward.
Score 75% or higher on the final exam and you get your Certificate of Completion instantly as a digital PDF. The course runs 4 Hours minimum as required by the state. Take the final as many times as needed at no extra charge, then book your BMV retest the same week.
From the day you enrolled, Ohio gives you 90 days 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. The nearest BMV Driver Exam Station serving North College Hill residents will not schedule your retest until your certificate is on file. Finish the course now and get your appointment locked in before that deadline hits.
This course is administered under the Ohio Department of Public Safety and Bureau of Motor Vehicles guidelines, as of the latest ODPS requirements. The content maps directly to what the examiner checks on your second road test attempt, not generic driving theory that has nothing to do with passing in Hamilton County.
Last updated: 2025
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. This course satisfies the classroom requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 for adults who failed their first road test attempt.
Log in from any device, work through the lessons at whatever hour works for you, and pick up exactly where you left off. No classroom seats to reserve, no driving across Hamilton County on a weeknight.
Pay $65.00 once. Unlimited final exam retakes are included at no extra cost. No hidden fees added at checkout, no upsells required to get your certificate after you pass.
The course runs on phones, tablets, and laptops. North College Hill residents have used it on a lunch break, on the couch after work, and on a phone with the wifi at the Hamilton County Public Library. Your progress saves server-side after every section so nothing gets lost if you close the browser.
Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No app download required to access your lessons or take the final exam.
The server saves your place after each section. Log back in and pick up exactly where you stopped without losing any completed work.
Course reminders keep your 90 day state completion window on your radar so you do not accidentally miss the cutoff and have to restart.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course is administered under the Ohio Department of Public Safety and Bureau of Motor Vehicles, meeting all current ODPS guidelines for adults 18 and older who failed their first road test attempt.
This course covers the classroom requirement only. Ohio still requires separate behind-the-wheel practice before your retest.
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