You failed your first road test attempt. Now Ohio law requires you to finish the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course before you can schedule a retest at the nearest BMV Driver Exam Station. This course satisfies that state requirement under Ohio Revised Code 4507.07. Finish it, get your certificate, and get back in line at the exam station.
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. That is the eligibility baseline under current Ohio BMV requirements.
Work through the text and image based interactive lessons at whatever schedule fits your week. Your progress saves automatically on the server after each section, so you can log out and pick back up later. Short quizzes between sections keep you focused on the material that actually shows up on the road test.
Score 75% or higher on the final exam after completing the state mandated 4 Hours of instruction. Retakes are free and available immediately. Pass and you get your digital PDF Certificate of Completion right then. Take it to the BMV exam station and book your retest.
The BMV will not let you schedule a second road test attempt until you hand over that completion certificate. Monroe County residents typically drive to the nearest BMV Driver Exam Station, and every week you wait is another week without a license. Ohio also gives you only 90 days from enrollment to finish. Miss that window and you pay a restart fee and begin again from scratch.
The Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course follows Ohio Revised Code 4507.07 and current ODPS guidelines exactly. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, holds state approval to deliver this course to Ohio adults who failed their first road test attempt. The content reflects the actual Ohio driver exam, not a recycled national curriculum.
Last updated: Updated to reflect the latest ODPS guidelines and current Ohio BMV requirements.
Meets the Ohio Abbreviated Adult Driver Training requirement under ORC 4507.07. Accepted at every Ohio BMV Driver Exam Station, including the one serving Woodsfield and Monroe County. Price: $65.00.
Access lessons from any device with a browser. Progress saves server-side after every section. No software to install, no scheduled live sessions to attend. Course price: $65.00.
Pay $65.00 once. Free final exam retakes are included. No hidden fees, no upgrade tiers, no extra charge if you need to retake the final exam multiple times before passing.
Monroe County does not have a nearby in-person classroom option for this course. Most people in Woodsfield finish the lessons from home on a phone, tablet, or laptop. The course runs in any browser. No app download required. Progress saves automatically so a lost connection does not cost you completed work.
Phone, tablet, or desktop all work. The course runs in your browser without any software installation required.
Server-side saves happen after each section. Log out and return later without losing any completed progress.
The 90 day completion window does not pause. Log back in before it expires to avoid a full course restart.
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. The course content aligns with current Ohio BMV requirements and the exam criteria used at Driver Exam Stations across the state, including those serving Monroe County residents.
The classroom course and behind the wheel practice are two separate state requirements you both have to satisfy.
Who in Ohio actually has to take the Abbreviated Adult Driver Training Course?
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 the same week?
How fast do I actually get the certificate after I pass the final exam?
Is there still an in-person classroom option near Woodsfield, and does it make sense to look for one?
What should I actually expect to be different on my second road test attempt?