Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 requires anyone 18 or older who fails a first road test attempt to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before scheduling a retest. You cannot walk back into the BMV Driver Exam Station without that certificate. This course gets you eligible again, fast, so you stop waiting and get back behind the wheel.
Total one-time price
Create your account, confirm you hold a valid Ohio temporary instruction permit, and pay once. Williams residents are about 45 miles from the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station, so every day you wait is another day you cannot legally schedule that retest. Get enrolled now and start the clock on your 90 day completion window.
Work through the text and image based interactive lessons at whatever time works for you. Your progress saves automatically on the server after each section, so closing the browser does not cost you anything. Log back in from any device and pick up exactly where you left off. No live video sessions to schedule around.
Hit 75% on the final exam and your PDF Certificate of Completion generates instantly. The course meets the state mandated 4 Hours minimum under ODPS rules. Retakes on the final are unlimited and free, so a wrong answer does not cost you extra time or money. Print or save the certificate and call the Bryan BMV to book your retest.
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 fee plus a full restart from lesson one. The Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station, the closest road test location to Williams, books out fast. Finish the course this week, get the certificate, and get your retest on the calendar before that slot fills.
This course is administered under Ohio Department of Public Safety guidelines and satisfies the classroom requirement mandated by Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. As of the latest ODPS guidelines, the certificate from this course is the document the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station needs to see before they will schedule your road test retake.
Last updated: 2025
Every lesson aligns with current Ohio BMV requirements. The material covers exactly what tripped most people up on the first road test attempt, including maneuverability cone placement and right-of-way rules. Price: $65.00.
Log in from a phone, tablet, or laptop. No software to install, no scheduled class time to block out. Your progress saves server-side so you never lose ground between sessions. Course access: $65.00.
Pay $65.00 once. Unlimited free final exam retakes are included. No hidden fees, no upsells at checkout. The certificate downloads the moment you pass, at no additional charge.
The course runs on any modern browser, phone or desktop. Williams is a small town and not everyone has a dedicated study setup at home. Log in from the library on Bryan Road, finish a section on your lunch break, and pick it back up later. Your progress is always waiting exactly where you left off.
Every lesson and quiz loads cleanly on a smartphone screen without zooming or horizontal scrolling.
The server saves your completed sections automatically so closing the app loses nothing.
Reminder tools help you finish inside the 90 day state window before a restart fee kicks in.
TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a state approved Ohio driver training school. The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course offered here meets the classroom requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 and current ODPS guidelines. Williams County residents have used this course to get their certificate and rebook at the Bryan BMV Driver Exam Station.
The Abbreviated Adult course covers road rules, but a separate Ohio BMV practice test tool can sharpen your knowledge before the retest.
Who in Ohio actually has to take this course after failing a road test?
What happens if I do not finish the course within 90 days of enrolling?
Does finishing this course alone let me retake the road test, or do I also need behind-the-wheel hours?
How fast do I actually get the certificate after passing the final exam?
Is there still an in-person classroom option near Williams, and is it worth it?
What should I actually expect to be different on my second road test attempt at the Bryan BMV?