

They might also ask you to pull over to the side of the road and test you on your knowledge which way the wheels face on hills / no curb. If they want you to park in a parking spot signal going in and back out signaling using Look over shoulder with hand on seat. They might ask you to back up in straight line. Do not hit curbs when turning or don't take turns too fast. Watch out for PEDS, don't cross line, always check mirrors (left, center, right) every minute. He gave me a review at the end of their test and told me what the DMV watches out for.ĭuring the actual exam: We just went the same route the driving school brought me on. They also booked an appointment for the DMV for me. Was like 250$ for their car, and their insurance. (I went though Nova Driving School, great experience) They drive over the official route with you multiple times before your actual exam. If you need a vehicle to use for the exam I would go through a driving school. Know when to de-fog windows or use windshield wipers. If its raining or snowing go below speed limit maybe 20-25ish on road.

Horn must work, turn signals must work along with break lights. Vehicle can't have any error lights on or cracked window. Had a restricted permit for 6 months so I have experience on the road, still was scared for the exam as anything can happen on the road.įirstly bring all the right documents: 2 proofs of Address, If you have state ID it would help, Social Security Card and Birth Certificate. I had my licenses before but it got revoked for the better of 3 years.

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