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How To Know If A Car Battery Is Dead
What are the signs that your car battery is dead? How do you know when it’s time to change it, and what can you do to prevent these issues?
How To Drive In Snow
A guide to driving in snow and ice in the United States, including the equipment you need, the techniques to follow, and other top tips.
How Old Do You Have Be To Drive?
What is the minimum age for drivers in your state? We look at the ages for learner’s permits, restricted licenses, and full licenses in all states.
How Many Hours Of Supervised Driving Practice Is Required To Get Your License?
A state-by-state list of supervised driving hours, including requirements for inclement weather driving, nighttime driving, and driver’s ed.
How Long After Failing A Driving Test Can You Retake It?
A state-by-state look at how long you must wait before retaking a driving test, as well as how many tests you are allowed to fail.
How Do You Buy Your First Car?
A guide to buying your first car, including used vs new, negotiation tips, considerations, private sellers vs car dealerships, and more.
How Do I Get Points On My Driver’s License Removed?
Can you get points removed from your license? Can you prevent them from being added in the first place? A list of all state point reduction programs.
How Can You Prevent Highway Hypnosis?
What is highway hypnosis, AKA white line fever? How can you prevent it, how dangerous is it, and how common is it? We answer these questions and more.
How Can You Identify A One-Way Street?
How can you tell whether a street is one-way or two-way? We look at the signs, lines, and traffic flow that will give you the answer.
RV License Requirements by State
What Driver's Licenses Are Required to Drive an RV? There are RVs to accommodate nearly every need a family may have on a road trip. However, a question asked when deciding on an RV is, "Will I need a commercial driver's license to drive it?" The answer to that will depend on the class RV, the weight you want, and your state rules. Continue reading to see the state-by-state requirements.