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MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - How long has it been since you got your first driver's license? If you're interested to see if you could pass the test today, there's now an app for that.
The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles has created a new interactive driver license test application for iPhone, iTouch, iPad and Android devices. The driver license practice test can be downloaded free of charge at the iTunes store. Simply type "SC DMV Driver Exam" in the iTunes search box.
"The app is a practice test with questions very similar to those asked on the driver license knowledge exam," said SCDMV Executive Director Shwedo. "The app offers a fun way to test your knowledge and it's not just for kids. The questions are tough and if you don't study the driver's manual, you won't pass the test."
The practice test, developed with the help of SC.gov, provides customers with a convenient tool to use while they prepare for the written knowledge test. The exam offers a series of 15 randomly selected questions from more than 200 questions in the database.
Each question is based on the information contained in the South Carolina Driver's Manual. Drivers can take the practice test and see sample scores that will help them improve their chances of passing the driver license knowledge exam in the DMV office. How would you do on the test? Take it and find out!