No. You must be in physical possession of a licence or permit at all times while operating a motor vehicle.
you get 3 chances to pass the written test, and 1 chance to pass the driving test.
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The best way to study the driving part is simply with practice. Practice turning, accelerating, and stopping the vehicle until you feel confortable. The written exam can be mastered by studying the driving manual for your particular state.
You can take a practice test online.https://www.dmv-written-test.com/illinois/practice-test-1.html?gclid=CjwKEAjwjunJBRDzl6iCpoKS4G0SJACJAx-VdcqH_h2YtBoMrUW_Sxop0NGcG4n3HguD-7jSfMR5aBoCDhHw_wcB
Put it this way, these exams were made for foreigners(not in a racist sense) to be able to pass, many of these people do not speak english as their first language and grew up riding/driving on a completely different road system. You should have no problem passing this test. But which part of the test are you asking is accurate the driving or written and even then accuracy sounds like the wrong choice of words in this question please rephrase.
It is possible for an individual to take a practice test online or at a local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) establishment. It is only possible to take the written portion of the driving test online, and the actual driving portion of the test can only be refined through practice throughout the duration of one's ownership of the learner's permit. However, several driving classes are offered in some cities that allow for students to obtain a first-hand experience of driving, and often provide mock driving examinations.
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