Ohio law requires adults 18 and older to complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before retaking the road test after a first failed attempt. That requirement comes directly from Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. The Perry County BMV exam station will not schedule your retest until this course is done. Finish the course, get your certificate, and book your next appointment.
Total one-time price
Create your account at 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 only a few minutes and puts you inside the course immediately.
Work through text and image based interactive lessons covering Ohio traffic laws, road signs, and the exact maneuvers tested at the BMV Driver Exam Station. Short quizzes between sections keep you focused. Your progress saves server side every time you finish a section, so you can log out and return later.
Score 75% or higher on the final exam to complete the state mandated 4 Hours Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. Retakes are free and available immediately. Pass and your digital PDF certificate downloads right then so you can contact the Perry County area BMV exam station and schedule your road test retest.
Ohio gives you 90 days from enrollment to finish this course. Miss that window and the state requires a $30 restart fee plus a full redo from the beginning. More importantly, the BMV Driver Exam Station serving Perry County residents cannot legally schedule your road test retest until you hand over that completion certificate. Every week you wait is another week you are not licensed. Finish the course this week and get back in line.
As of the latest ODPS guidelines, the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course content aligns with what Ohio examiners actually test. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, holds state approval under the Ohio Department of Public Safety. Perry County students get the same approved curriculum required statewide.
Last updated: 2025
Meets the Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 classroom requirement for adults 18 and older who failed their first road test attempt at any Ohio BMV Driver Exam Station, including the station nearest Perry County. Priced at $65.00.
Log in from a laptop, desktop, tablet, or phone. No software to install. Lessons load in your browser and your progress saves automatically so you never repeat a section you already finished. Course costs $65.00 total.
Pay $65.00 once. Final exam retakes are free and unlimited with no additional charges. No hidden fees added at checkout. What you see at enrollment is the full amount you pay.
Perry County is rural. Not everyone has a reliable desktop setup at home. The course runs in any mobile browser so you can work through lessons from wherever you actually are, whether that is your kitchen table in New Lexington or a lunch break in Shawnee. Progress saves every time you complete a section.
Phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download required. Open a browser and your course is right there waiting.
The server saves your place after each section. Log out and come back later without losing any completed work.
The 90 day completion window moves fast. Log back in regularly so you finish well before the state deadline hits.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school delivering the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course under Ohio Department of Public Safety and Bureau of Motor Vehicles oversight. Perry County students get a course that meets current ODPS requirements and produces a certificate the BMV will accept.
This course covers the classroom requirement only. Ohio also requires documented behind the wheel practice before your retest.
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