Ohio law requires you to finish the Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before you can schedule another road test. That is not optional. Under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07, the BMV will not let you rebook until this course is done. Pickaway County residents have a 90 day window to complete it. Finish the course, get your certificate, and get back to the exam station.
Total one-time price
Create your account and pay once. You get immediate access to the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. Pickaway County residents have 90 days from enrollment to finish before the state requires a full restart and a $30 fee, so start now and keep your momentum.
The course runs on 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 without losing anything. No live video sessions. No set schedule. Just work through it.
Score 75% or higher on the final exam and your digital PDF Certificate of Completion downloads instantly. The course meets the state mandated 4 Hours minimum under current ODPS guidelines. Retakes on the final are unlimited and free, so take it until you pass.
The nearest BMV Driver Exam Station serving Pickaway County residents will not let you schedule a second road test until this course is complete. Ohio gives you 90 days from enrollment to finish. Miss that window and you pay a $30 fee and start over from scratch. Every day you wait is a day you are still without a license. Get enrolled, get the certificate, and get back in line at the exam station.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course meets current ODPS guidelines under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. This course is not for ticket dismissal or court orders. It exists specifically for adults 18 and older who failed their first maneuverability or road test attempt.
Last updated: Last reviewed to reflect current Ohio BMV requirements and ODPS guidelines.
Administered under the Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV, this course satisfies the classroom requirement mandated by Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 after a failed first road test attempt. Priced at $65.00.
Log in from any computer, tablet, or phone. Progress saves server-side after every section, so switching devices mid-course does not cost you any completed work. No app download required.
Pay $65.00 once. Unlimited final exam retakes are included at no extra charge. No hidden fees, no upsells, no subscription. You pay once and finish the course.
Pickaway County is not exactly loaded with driver training classrooms. The online course runs on any phone, tablet, or laptop. Work through a section at home on US-23, take a break, come back later. The server saves your progress automatically so nothing gets lost between sessions.
Phone, tablet, or desktop all work. No app download needed to access the course material or take the final exam.
Every completed section saves to the server automatically. Log out and return without losing any of your completed work.
Keep your enrollment date in mind. Ohio requires completion within 90 days or you restart and pay the $30 state fee again.
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 current ODPS guidelines for adults 18 and older who failed their first road test attempt.
This course covers the classroom requirement only. Ohio also requires separate behind-the-wheel practice before you retest.
Who in Ohio actually has to take this course before retesting?
What happens if I do not finish the course within 90 days of enrolling?
Does finishing this course mean I can walk into the BMV and retest immediately?
How fast do I get my certificate after passing the final exam?
Can I still take this course in a classroom in Pickaway County, and is that actually practical?
Does failing the final exam cost me extra money?