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      • If you failed your driver test, you must wait 14 days, not including the day of failure, before taking the driving test again and pay a retest fee for each subsequent driving test.
      www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/driver-education-and-safety/educational-materials/fast-facts/preparing-for-your-driving-test-ffdl-22/
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  2. When you apply for an original driver’s license, you must pass a knowledge test with multiple choice questions. You are allowed three attempts to pass before you must reapply. Minors must wait seven days to retake a failed knowledge test, not including the day of the failure.

  3. The purpose of a driving test is to determine whether you: Have the ability to operate a vehicle safely. Exhibit safe driving habits. Can apply your knowledge of traffic laws in real life situations. Can make up for any physical condition, such as loss of a limb, poor hearing, or a vision condition. The driving test is divided into 2 parts: the ...

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    • What to Expect?
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    • Preparing For Your Drive Test
    • Other Test Information
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    • After Your Drive Test

    The DMV is committed to helping you prepare for your drive test. Carefully read and study the information provided to help your chances of passing. The DMV examiner will ride with you for the 20 min drive test to make sure that you can drive safely and obey traffic laws. The test consists of basic actions you will encounter while driving, such as: ...

    Expect to be treated with respect, fairness, and courtesy during the entire examination process. Contact the office manager if you are not.

    A drive test is required if you have: 1. Never been licensed in California or any other state or you hold a driver license (DL) from a foreign country 2. A vision-related problem 3. A limited term DL for specified physical and mental (P&M) conditions 4. A physical condition (except corrective lenses) for which DMV imposes a restriction or you have ...

    The drive test for the noncommercial Class C (basic) DL is the same for all drivers regardless of age. An adult driver takes the same type of drive test as a teen driver. However, a driver with a P&M condition may take a different version of the drive test containing additional test elements.

    Get enough practice.Some drivers need more practice than others. Minors (under 18 years old) must complete 50 hours of behind-the-wheel training (10 hours must be night driving) before taking a dri...
    Practice safe driving tips. To improve your driving skills:

    For your safety, ask the examiner to show you their DMV identification (ID) badge before the test begins. Only the examiner, or other DMV authorized personnel, are permitted in the vehicle during your drive test. If you have any questions, ask the examiner before your drive test begins. During the test, the examiner will ask questions and give dire...

    Your drive test vehicle must be safe to drive. Before the test, the examiner checks for: 1. 2 license plates. The rear plate must show current registration. 2. Functioning front and back turn signals and brake lights. 3. A working horn designed for the vehicle. 4. Tires with no bald spots. 5. Adequate brake pressure (you will be asked to step on th...

    You must show that your vehicle is properly insured before the drive test begins (or the test will be postponed) by providing one of the following: 1. A document with a liability insurance policy or surety bond number. 2. An assigned risk insurance card with the name of the assigned insurance company, file number, and current coverage dates. 3. A c...

    Possession of a DL means you have met the drive test requirements. However, in everyday driving you will have to deal with many situations you did not encounter on your drive test. The best way to deal with unexpected situations is to always use the same safe driving habits and responsible attitude you demonstrated on your drive test. If you failed...

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    • Rolling Stops. One of the most common mistakes to avoid during your DMV road test is making incomplete stops. Many drivers slow down, but do not actually come to a complete stop during the road test.
    • Improper Lane Changing. It’s not terribly difficult to signal your intention to change lanes, then check your mirrors and blind spot before changing lanes, however people fail to do it all the time, including during the DMV test.
    • Lack of Steering Control. Although demonstrating confidence behind the wheel is important during your test, don’t be so confident that you drive one-handed.
    • Distracted Driving. Keep your cell phone and stereo off during your driving test. This is common sense, but it is surprising how many people are thinking or fidgeting with other things while taking their test.
  4. Aug 24, 2024 · Failing the California drive test can be a disheartening experience, whether you are a teen eagerly awaiting the freedom of your first license or an adult looking to improve mobility. Understanding what happens next and how to prepare for a retest can make the process smoother and less stressful.

  5. Step by step process for a California behind-the-wheel test. I thought I'd post a description of all the steps I went through for a behind-the-wheel-test at a California DMV recently (Santa Clara), for those who'd like to know exactly what to expect.

  6. If you fail your driver's license test three times in California, you have to begin the application process all over again. You must submit all of the same information you did the first time, including your Social Security number, identification, name and birth date.

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