Failed Your Ohio Road Test in Perry County? Here Is What Comes Next

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.

  • State Approved: Administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV rules, satisfying the ORC 4507.07 classroom requirement.
  • Log In Anytime: Progress saves automatically after each section so you can finish on your own schedule without losing your place.
  • Instant Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get a digital PDF Certificate of Completion immediately, ready to present at the BMV.
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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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. 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.

Complete the Lessons

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.

Pass and Get Your Certificate

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.

The 90 Day Clock Started When You Failed

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.

Built Around Current Ohio BMV Requirements

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
State Approved Course

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.

Access From Any Device

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.

One Flat Price

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.

Online Course at TrafficSchool.net

Complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course from Perry County without driving to a classroom location in another county.

Log In On Your Schedule

Start, pause, and return anytime. Progress saves automatically after every completed section.

In-Person Classroom Option

No approved in-person Abbreviated Adult classroom sessions operate regularly in Perry County itself, requiring travel to another county.

Fixed Class Dates and Travel

You must find an available session, drive out of county, and match someone else's schedule.

How Long Does This Actually Take?

Perry County students have compared both routes. Here is the honest breakdown.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Finish the state mandated classroom hours from New Lexington or anywhere in Perry County with no commute added to your time.
In-Person Classroom Add drive time out of Perry County on top of class hours, plus you depend on a provider scheduling a session near you.

What You Actually Pay

The online course keeps the cost predictable. No gas, no parking, no missed work for a class across the county line.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online at TrafficSchool.net Pay $65.00 total. Free exam retakes included. No extra fees at checkout or after you enroll.
In-Person Classroom Classroom tuition plus fuel costs driving out of Perry County, plus potential lost wages for a fixed daytime session.

Finish From New Lexington or Anywhere

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.

  • Any Device Works

    Phone, tablet, or laptop. No app download required. Open a browser and your course is right there waiting.

  • Auto Saved Progress

    The server saves your place after each section. Log out and come back later without losing any completed work.

  • Stay On Track

    The 90 day completion window moves fast. Log back in regularly so you finish well before the state deadline hits.

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About the Course Provider

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

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.

  • Ohio Department of Public Safety approved
  • Bureau of Motor Vehicles accepted certificate
  • Meets Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requirements
  • State approved Ohio driver training school
  • Instant PDF certificate upon passing

Still Need Behind the Wheel Practice Hours?

This course covers the classroom requirement only. Ohio also requires documented behind the wheel practice before your retest.

Questions Perry County Students Actually Ask

Who in Ohio is required to take this course after failing the 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 test or the road test at a BMV Driver Exam Station must complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before retaking the test. That requirement comes directly from Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. It applies statewide, including Perry County residents who test at the nearest BMV Driver Exam Station. Minors under 18 follow a different licensing track and are not covered by this course. If you failed your first attempt as an adult, this is the course Ohio requires. Enroll at TrafficSchool.net to start satisfying that requirement today.

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

Ohio sets a 90 day completion window from the date you enroll. Miss that deadline and the state requires you to pay a $30 restart fee and begin the entire Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course over from the beginning. You lose all progress from the previous attempt. That is not a penalty invented by the course provider. It is an Ohio Department of Public Safety rule tied to the ORC 4507.07 classroom requirement. For Perry County students already frustrated about the failed road test, starting over is a real setback. Log in consistently, finish the lessons, and pass the final exam well before that 90 day mark. There is no reason to let the clock run out.

Does finishing this course mean I can walk into the BMV and retake the road test immediately?

Not quite. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course satisfies the classroom portion of the ORC 4507.07 requirement, but Ohio also mandates a separate behind the wheel practice component. You need either 24 hours of supervised driving with a licensed driver who is 21 or older, logged and submitted on a notarized BMV form 5789, or 4 hours of behind the wheel time with a certified driving instructor. Both requirements must be met before the BMV Driver Exam Station serving Perry County residents will schedule your road test retest. Finish this course first to get your certificate, then confirm your BTW hours are documented and ready to present at the BMV.

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

Pass the final exam with the required score and your digital PDF Certificate of Completion generates immediately. You do not wait for an email, a mailed document, or an approval process. The certificate downloads right after you pass so you can contact the BMV Driver Exam Station nearest to Perry County the same day and ask about scheduling your road test retest. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, the certificate produced by TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, meets the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course completion standard under ORC 4507.07. Print it, save it to your phone, or email it to yourself. Have it ready when you show up for your retest appointment.

Is there still an in-person classroom option available near Perry County, and is it worth it?

In-person Abbreviated Adult classroom sessions are not regularly offered inside Perry County itself. The Perry County Deputy Registrar in New Lexington handles title and registration work but does not run driver training courses. Finding an approved in-person session means driving out of county, matching a provider's fixed schedule, and adding travel time on top of the class hours. The online course through TrafficSchool.net covers the same state mandated Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course content approved under ODPS rules, and you finish it from wherever you are in Perry County. For most adults working around a job and family schedule in a rural county, the online option is simply more practical. Both routes produce the same BMV accepted certificate.

What should I actually expect on my second road test attempt at the BMV exam station?

The BMV Driver Exam Station that serves Perry County residents tests the same two components you already attempted: maneuverability and the road test. Maneuverability is the cone course. Most people who fail the first time clip a cone or stop too far from the marker. The road test covers lane changes, turns, speed management, and following traffic laws on actual roads near the exam station. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course reviews the rules and techniques behind both sections. Study the maneuverability diagram specifically. Practice the cone course with a licensed driver before you rebook. Under current Ohio BMV requirements, arriving with both your completion certificate and documented BTW hours is required before the examiner will start the test.

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