Hoping & praying that you pass, Reeann! When you go to the DMV to take the test, please allow yourself enough time to go over your incorrect answers after the exam. This way, if you happen to fail it, and I sincerely hope that you dont, you can see which questions you answered incorrectly. If you go over all of your incorrect answers, it will increase your chances of passing the written driving exam the next time you take it! Before the test, stay positive, take a long, deep breathe, exhale slowly for about five seconds, and relax! If you don't know the answer to a question, just skip it! You can always go back to it later but if you answer it incorrectly, you can't go back. Also use deductive reasoning i.e. if you can rule out two incorrect answers on the mutiple choice test, you will have a 50% chance of guessing the correct answer. During the written exam, always keep in mind that you can always retake it! It's not the end of the world if you fail it!

Here's an excellent site with a free practice exam:
http://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/quizshow.php?title=nj-drivers-sample-practice-test-written&quesnum=1. Please take this practice test & study the questions! When I was in a terrible car accident (which was caused by a careless teen), I couldn't drive for many years. As a result of my injuries, I was forced to have my husband drive me everywhere. During that period of time, I didn't renew my driver's license and it expired. As a result of my injuries and failure to renew my license in four year period of time, I was forced to take the written and driving test all over again! A month after studying the driver's manual, I retook the written exam & failed it! This was about two years ago. The written test was a lot harder than the test I took over seventeen years ago. There were many numeral figures and fines that I had trouble remembering. I also had a tough time remembering these numerical figures because I had/have short term memory loss. This memory loss resulted from a head injury that I received from my car accident. One day, I found the practice test (link above) and discovered that all of those questions were on the NJ written test! So, by taking the practice test and rereading the driver's manual, I was finally able to remember all of the fines & numeral figures I needed to finally pass the test! Please take this test! It will help you! If you pass it, you should pass the written exam! I sincerely hope that you read this reponse in time to take this practice test! Most of all, I wish you the best of luck & hope that you will always drive very carefully and defensively! One careless action caused me to have mutiple injuries, memory loss, and today, I still suffer from chronic and debilitating back, leg, and sciatic nerve pain. I also had to surgeries because the accident almost left me as a paraplegic. Years ago, my father taught me that a vehicle could be a deadly weapon so I must learn to always drive carefully and defensively! This lesson stayed with me throughout the years and I never forgot it! Because of it, I have never caused a single car accident in the twenty plus years that I've been driving. Coincidentally, it was one careless action of a young and unexperienced driver that permanently and negatively altered my life and the lives of my beloved family. That's why I'm telling you about this vitally important lesson & always hope that you will remember it. Again, best of luck! I said a prayer for you & hope & pray that you remain calm during the exam, pass it with flying colors, and remain safe on the road always! =)