Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requires you to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before you can book your retest at the nearest BMV Driver Exam Station. Jefferson County residents typically drive to the Steubenville exam station to test. This course gets you the certificate you need to schedule that appointment again, fast.
Total one-time price
Create your account at TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a state approved Ohio driver training school. Confirm you hold a valid Ohio temporary instruction permit and that you failed your first maneuverability or road test attempt. Enrollment takes only a few minutes to complete.
Work through text and image based interactive lessons with quizzes between each section. Your progress saves automatically after every section, so you can log out and return without losing ground. No live video streams, no scheduled sessions, no waiting on anyone else to proceed.
Score 75% or higher on the final exam to pass. The course meets the state mandated 4 Hours minimum under current ODPS guidelines. Final exam retakes are unlimited and free. Pass, and you immediately download your Certificate of Completion to bring to your BMV retest appointment.
Ohio gives you 90 days from enrollment to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. Miss that window and the state requires a $30 restart fee plus a full course redo. More importantly, you cannot legally retake the road test at the Steubenville BMV Driver Exam Station, roughly 18 miles from Toronto, until this certificate is in your hand. Every week you wait is a week you stay unlicensed.
As of the latest ODPS guidelines, this course satisfies the classroom portion of the Abbreviated Adult requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, holds state approval to deliver this training to Jefferson County residents and anyone else retesting in Ohio.
Last updated: 2025
Every lesson aligns with current Ohio BMV requirements. The certificate you receive is accepted at any Ohio BMV Driver Exam Station, including the Steubenville location serving Toronto area residents. Price: $65.00.
Log in from any device, any time. Progress saves server side after each section so you never repeat completed work. No classroom seat to reserve, no drive to Columbus or Steubenville just to sit in a room. Course price: $65.00.
Pay $65.00 once. Final exam retakes cost nothing extra. No hidden fees, no upgrade tiers. What you see at checkout is the total you pay to get your Abbreviated Adult certificate.
Toronto is a small town. Not everyone has reliable desktop access at home. This course runs on any smartphone, tablet, or laptop with a browser. Your progress saves server side after every section, so switching devices mid-course loses nothing. Jefferson County residents have finished this course on a lunch break and passed the same evening.
Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No app download required, no special software to install before starting.
Progress saves automatically after each section on the server side, so closing the browser loses nothing you already completed.
The 90 day state window moves fast. Log back in anytime and pick up exactly where you stopped without restarting sections.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school authorized to deliver the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course under ODPS oversight. Jefferson County residents and students across Ohio use this provider to satisfy the BMV requirement after a failed 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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