Zack Mercieca (10) recently passed his permit test and recounted, “I was pretty nervous because, to be honest, I didn’t really study that much.” When asked how he felt after taking the test, he responded “I was relieved. There are 46 questions and in order to pass you need to correctly answer 38. It’s $33 to take, and you get three attempts to pass. The test assesses you on knowledge covered in the educational course and the CA Driver Handbook. (STEP 2) Pass the written knowledge test at a DMV. My parents found it online and thought it would be a good option.” Kami Kwong (11) explained what company she ended up enrolling with: “I used UCEUSA. Many different companies offer this course. Once you’ve completed the course, you will receive a certificate of completion. It’s 30 hours online and will teach you about the rules of the road. (STEP 1) You have to complete an online driver’s education course. The CA DMV calls it a “provisional instruction permit”, meaning it’s basically a slip of paper allowing you to practice driving on the road with a parent. Think of it as training wheels on a bike before you can ride solo. and how they even got their license! Because there’s a lot more to it than just parallel parking.īefore you can get your license, you have to get your permit (and then wait 6 months). Read advice from your peers on what they did to ensure their DMV success. Well, hopefully after reading this, that won’t happen when you inevitably embark on the same test that’s doomed so many. We’ve all seen that movie scene where the teen hilariously fails their driving test, maybe wrecking a few garden shrubs in the process. It’s a rite of passage and perhaps the scariest day of your life so far (and for your parents, too): the day you take your behind the wheel test to get your driver’s license.
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