Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requires any adult 18 or older who fails a first road test attempt to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before scheduling a retest. That rule applies to every driver testing out of the Wayne County area. Finish the course, get your certificate the same day, and book your next appointment at the nearest BMV Driver Exam Station.
Total one-time price
Create your account at TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state approved Ohio driver training school. Confirm your eligibility as an 18 or older Ohio permit holder who failed a first maneuverability or road test attempt, then pay and get immediate access to the course.
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. Your progress saves automatically after each section, so you can log out and pick back up without losing anything.
Hit 75% on the final exam and your digital PDF Certificate of Completion generates instantly. The course meets the state mandated 4 Hours floor under current ODPS guidelines. Take the final as many times as needed at no extra charge, then bring that certificate to your BMV retest appointment.
The BMV Driver Exam Station serving Wayne County will not let you schedule a second road test until you hand over that completion certificate. Ohio also puts a 90 day clock on your enrollment the moment you register. Miss that window and you pay a restart fee and begin from scratch. Every day you wait is a day you are still without a license and still dependent on someone else for a ride down SR 302.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, delivers this course under Ohio Department of Public Safety approval. The curriculum aligns with Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 and current BMV requirements. Wayne County adults who failed their first exam attempt have used this course to get back to the exam station fast.
Last updated: Updated to reflect the latest ODPS guidelines for the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course.
Administered under ODPS and BMV approval. The certificate you get here is the one the BMV Driver Exam Station actually accepts for your retest eligibility in Wayne County.
The nearest in-person option from Shreve adds significant travel time. This course runs on any browser, any device, from wherever you happen to be sitting right now.
Pay $65.00 once. Unlimited final exam retakes are included at no added cost. No hidden fees, no upsells waiting at checkout.
The course runs on phones, tablets, and laptops without any app download. Shreve does not have a driver training school on Main Street. Driving out of Wayne County to sit in a classroom is an extra errand you do not need. Log in, work through the sections, log out when life interrupts, and your progress is still there when you come back.
Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No special software, no downloads, just a browser and your login.
The server saves your place after every section so a closed tab or dead battery does not cost you completed work.
The state clock starts at enrollment. Notifications keep you aware of where you stand before the window closes.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school delivering the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course under current ODPS and BMV authorization. Wayne County adults who failed their first road test use this provider to satisfy the ORC 4507.07 classroom requirement and get back to the exam station.
The classroom course and behind the wheel practice are two separate state requirements under current Ohio BMV rules.
Who in Ohio actually has to take this course after failing the road test?
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