Passing the Written DMV Test

Are you worried about your teenager passing the written DMV test?

According to the LA Times, you should be. They say that about 50% of the first time takers fail the test. That means that nearly 3.5 million Americans fail the test every year. My husband makes a program that helps solve that problem for teenagers and seniors alike.

For many people, reading a drivers manual makes comprehending the rules of the road very difficult. That’s why Charles Powell, an Emmy award-winning producer in Torrance, California, produced “Passing the Written DMV Test”. It’s an educational DVD that translates all the information found in the sometimes cumbersome Department of Motor Vehicles handbook into an easy 40-minute program that guarantees viewers will pass the written exam the first time they take it or their money back.

The program can eliminate the frustration that comes with reading the driver’s manual, which normally takes both seniors and teenagers several days to read. By incorporating audio, visual and written cues throughout the program, viewers learn the driving information in a fast, fun and friendly manner. The program works for all 50 states and comes in English and Spanish.

“There are several programs that help people understand the vehicle code. But in my 53 years in driving training, I believe this is the best product on the market,” said George Hensel, Ph.D., former president of Driving Schools of America. Additionally, the LA Times headline raved: “Skip the Book, Watch the Film.”

The program retails for only $19.95 and can be purchased through national retailers such as Borders and Barnes and Noble as well as the company web site www.passingthedmvtest.com. For questions and/or payment by check or money order, simply call Powell Productions at 310-880-6427 or email him at PowellProd@aol.com.

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