Get Eligible to Retake Your Ohio Road Test in Tuscarawas County

Ohio law requires you to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before the BMV will let you schedule another road test. That rule comes straight from Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. You have a 90 day window from your failed attempt. This course gets you the certificate you need so you can book that retest at the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station and move on.

  • State Approved: Administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety and BMV rules per Ohio Revised Code 4507.07.
  • 90 Day Window: Finish before your state deadline expires or you face a restart fee and lose your progress entirely.
  • Instant Certificate: Pass the final exam and you get a digital PDF certificate immediately, same day you finish.
Course Requirement
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Adult 4-hour Abbreviated Course

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Hidden Fees
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Total one-time price

$65.00
Includes instant email certificate delivery.
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Three Steps and You're Done

Enroll Today

Create your account, confirm you hold a valid Ohio temporary instruction permit, and pay once. Your progress saves automatically after every section, so you can log out and come back without losing anything. Tuscarawas County residents can start the same day they enroll.

Complete 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. Quizzes between sections keep you sharp. No live video sessions, no set schedule to work around.

Pass and Get Your Certificate

Score 75% or better on the final exam to pass. Retakes are free and immediate if you need them. Finish the state mandated 4 Hours and your digital PDF Certificate of Completion downloads right away so you can call the BMV that same week.

Your 90 Day Clock Is Already Running

The day you failed your road test at the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station, the 90 day window started. Ohio law does not pause that clock. Miss the deadline and you pay a $30 restart fee and begin the course over from scratch. Finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course now, get your certificate, and get back in that exam lane before the window closes on you.

Ohio Approved, Not a Generic Online Course

This is the official Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course, administered under ODPS and BMV oversight. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, this course satisfies the classroom requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 for adults 18 and older who failed their first road test attempt.

Last updated: 2025
State Approved Course

Meets current Ohio BMV requirements under ODPS oversight. The certificate this course produces is accepted at the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station. Price: $65.00.

No Classroom Drive Required

Tuscarawas County has no local in-person abbreviated adult classroom running regularly. This course removes the need to drive to a distant location on someone else's schedule. Price: $65.00.

One Flat Price

Pay $65.00 once. Free final exam retakes included. No hidden fees, no subscription, no upsells after checkout. Certificate downloads the moment you pass.

Online Course

Complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course on your own schedule from anywhere in Tuscarawas County, no commute required.

Start Same Day

Enroll and begin lessons immediately after payment clears, any day of the week.

In-Person Classroom

No regularly scheduled in-person abbreviated adult classroom operates in Tuscarawas County, meaning you would need to travel outside the county.

Limited Local Access

Tuscarawas County has no consistent local classroom option for this specific course.

How Long Does This Actually Take?

Two routes exist for Tuscarawas County adults. Here is what each one looks like in real time.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Complete the state mandated classroom hours on your own schedule, log in and out as needed, no travel to a facility outside Tuscarawas County.
In-Person Search Finding a scheduled in-person abbreviated adult class near Tuscarawas County can take days or weeks of searching with no guaranteed local availability.

What Does Each Option Cost You?

Price is not the only cost. Factor in your time and the drive when comparing options for Tuscarawas County residents.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Pay $65.00 once. No gas, no time off work, no drive to a classroom outside Tuscarawas County required.
In-Person Classroom Course fee plus fuel and time driving outside Tuscarawas County, assuming you can even find a scheduled session nearby.

Finish From Anywhere in the County

Sitting in New Philadelphia, out in Newcomerstown, or anywhere else in Tuscarawas County, the course runs on the device you already have. No app download needed. Your progress saves server-side after every section so a lost connection does not cost you your work.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No special software or app installation required to access lessons.

  • Auto Saved

    Progress saves automatically after each section. Log out and return without losing completed work.

  • Stay on Track

    Built in reminders help you finish before the 90 day state deadline expires and forces a restart.

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Who Runs This Course

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course it delivers meets current ODPS and BMV requirements under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 for adults 18 and older who failed their first road test attempt.

  • State approved Ohio driver training school
  • Administered under ODPS and BMV oversight
  • Compliant with Ohio Revised Code 4507.07
  • Certificate accepted at Ohio BMV Driver Exam Stations
  • Operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

Also Need Your Behind the Wheel Hours?

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

Questions From People Who Already Failed Once in Tuscarawas County

Who in Ohio is required to take this course after failing a road test?

Any Ohio resident age 18 or older who fails their first attempt at the maneuverability or road test at a BMV Driver Exam Station must complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before the BMV will allow a retest. That requirement comes directly from Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 and applies statewide, including everyone who tested at the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station serving Tuscarawas County. The course satisfies the classroom portion of that requirement. Once you have your certificate and your behind the wheel hours documented, you can contact the Tuscarawas County Deputy Registrar or the BMV exam station to schedule your retest.

What happens if the 90 day window expires before I finish the course?

Ohio law gives you 90 days from enrollment to complete the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course. Miss that deadline and the state requires you to pay a $30 restart fee and begin the course over from the beginning. You lose all progress from your previous attempt. That rule is set by ODPS guidelines and is not negotiable. For Tuscarawas County residents, the practical hit is real: more time off the road, another fee, and another delay before you can book your retest at the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station. Enroll now and work through the material before the clock runs out on you.

Does finishing this course alone make me eligible to retake the road test?

No. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course satisfies only the classroom requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. Ohio law also requires a separate behind the wheel component before you can retake the road test. You must complete either 24 hours of supervised practice with a licensed driver age 21 or older, logged and submitted on a notarized BMV form 5789, or 4 hours of practice with a state certified driving instructor. Both the course certificate and the behind the wheel documentation must be in hand before the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station will schedule your retest. Finish the classroom course first, then get your driving hours lined up.

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

The moment you pass the final exam, the system generates your digital PDF Certificate of Completion and it is available for immediate download. No waiting period, no processing delay, no mailing address required. Under current ODPS guidelines, the certificate produced by this state approved course is accepted at Ohio BMV Driver Exam Stations. That means a Tuscarawas County resident who finishes on a Tuesday morning can have the certificate in hand and call the New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station to ask about retest availability that same afternoon. Print it or save it to your phone. Either format works when you show up for your appointment.

Can I still take this course in person somewhere in Tuscarawas County?

There is no regularly scheduled in-person abbreviated adult driver training classroom operating in Tuscarawas County. To find an in-person option, you would need to search for a provider outside the county and work around their schedule, which could add days or weeks to your wait. Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 does not require the classroom portion to be completed in person, so the online course is a legally valid option. For most Tuscarawas County residents, driving to a classroom in another county adds unnecessary time when the 90 day window is already counting down. The online course through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, removes that obstacle entirely.

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

The New Philadelphia area BMV Driver Exam Station runs the same standardized Ohio road test on your second attempt. Maneuverability trips up a lot of people the first time, myself included. The cones feel closer than they look, and the pull-forward and back-through sequence requires you to stop and check your reference points before moving. The course covers exactly where your tires need to track relative to the cones. On the road portion, examiners watch for smooth stops, proper mirror checks, and correct lane positioning at intersections. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, the scoring criteria have not changed. Study the maneuverability diagram in the course material and practice it physically before your retest date.

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