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• • • • • • • • • • • DMV’s Goal One of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) major goals is keeping all drivers licensed for as long as it is safe to do so, as well as enhancing highway safety by increasing driver competency. DMV recognizes that the independence and mobility that driving provides are important factors in the quality of life for most Californians.
What to Expect You can expect to be treated with respect, fairness, and courtesy during the entire examination process. If you are not treated in this manner, please contact the office manager. DMV Wants You to Pass Many people take their driving test when they have not sufficiently prepared, practiced enough, or practiced the right way. Others get very nervous because they don’t know what to expect.
The DMV examiner will ride with you only to make sure that you can drive safely and obey traffic laws. Your driving test will last about 20 minutes. The test consists of basic actions you will encounter while driving, such as: • Left and right turns.
Please don't use this video as an expectation of your route for your MD test because the different MVA locations have many different routes. Good luck to any new drivers preparing for their test. As you practice driving with an experienced adult, have them test you on your knowledge and application of: • Passing laws. Learn how to ace your drivers license test. Get tips on taking a dmv practice test, studying the driver manual and more.
• Stops at controlled and uncontrolled intersections. • Straight line backing. • Lane changes. • Driving in regular street traffic. Analog tv software.
• Driving on the freeway (if required). DMV wants you to pass your driving test. Study this pamphlet as well as the. Relax and do your best. Who Takes a Driving Test? You will take a driving test if you have: • Never been licensed in California or any other state or you hold a driver license (DL) from a foreign country. • A vision-related problem.
• A limited term DL for specified physical and mental (P & M) conditions. • A physical condition (except corrective lenses) for which DMV imposes a restriction or you have a restriction on your DL and request the restriction be removed. • An out-of-state junior, provisional, or probationary DL. • Been licensed out-of-state but do not have the DL to surrender.
Driving tests for DL renewals or holders of out-of-state or U.S. Territory DLs are normally waived, if the DL is presented. However, DMV may require a driving test at any time. Are All Driving Tests the Same?
The driving test for the noncommercial (basic) DL Class C is the same for all drivers regardless of age. An adult driver takes the same type of driving test as a teen driver. A driver with a physical and/or mental condition may take a different version of the driving test containing additional test elements. Preparing for Your Driving Test • 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 driving test. When you practice, pretend you are taking a driving test. Ask your accompanying driver to calmly point out your mistakes. Ask questions about particular driving situations that may have confused you.
Correct your mistakes. The next time you practice, try to correct any driving errors you made the time before.
The DMV examiner is there to ensure you have demonstrated that you can handle your vehicle in regular traffic situations, not to trick you. During your driving test, the examiner will note how you obey the rules of the road and traffic signs and/or signals. They will note other areas in which you may need improvement.
• Safe driving tips. Practice these tips to improve your driving skills: • Steer smoothly at all times. • Accelerate smoothly. Don’t rev the engine or make it stall.