Minnesota Driver Audio Handbook
Audiobooks are quickly becoming the first choice of busy students. They offer flexibility and accessibility, which are highly valued in our digital age. Information on all sorts of advanced subjects is available at your fingertips, and now you can also study for the written knowledge exam just by using an electronic device. The Department of Public Safety (DVS) makes the official DVS driver's manual available online on a laptop, computer, or smartphone. However, reading its lengthy content on your screen can cause digital eye strain, which can affect students who forget to take frequent breaks during their study sessions.
As an aspiring driver, you cannot skip the learning phase. There are no shortcuts either, but we can make this process easier for you. Now, you can study the DVS driver's handbook (Minnesota DMV Handbook (MN Driver's Manual) 2025) in audio format. We offer an audiobook version of the most important reference for anyone who wants to obtain a driver's license in Minnesota. Use your commute, exercise time, or household chores to listen and learn while multitasking. Plug in your headphones and play this audiobook in a browser.
Struggling with traffic signs or winter driving tips? It is normal to miss some details during your first listening run, and as a result, you'll lack important knowledge of some topics. For your convenience, we have divided our DVS audiobook into multiple MP3 files, each containing a different chapter of the DVS manual. Replay those you are most interested in, and if you wish to listen offline, you can also download each MP3 file individually.
Studying shouldn't feel like a chore, but at the end of a busy day, we rarely have time and energy for our studies. If you'd rather relax and unwind in the evening, you can play this audiobook while you're resting. As long as you manage to stay awake, you can even close your eyes!
Important note: We have used computer-generated text-to-speech technology to make this audiobook available to you. Although it may not be as clear as the voice of a real person, it is just as easy to understand even by non-native English speakers.