If you are planning to take your behind the wheel test at the D.M.V. of California , we let you know what you need to be authorized to take it by a D.M.V officer.
Test Vehicle Requirements
The vehicle you use for your driving test must be safe to drive. Before the test, the examiner checks for:
- two license plates. The rear plate must show current registration.
- both front and back turn signal lights and working brake lights.
- a working horn designed for the vehicle.
- tires with no bald spots.
- adequate brake pressure (you will be asked to step on the brake pedal to see if it works properly).
- a driver’s side window that rolls down.
- a windshield that allows a full unobstructed field of vision.
- two rear view mirrors (one must be on the outside, to the driver’s left).
- driver and front passenger doors that open from both the inside and outside.
- a secured glove compartment door so it doesn't open during the test.
- a passenger seat permanently attached to the vehicle.
- working safety belts, if the vehicle was manufactured with safety belts.
- working emergency/parking brake.
Financial Responsibility
You must show that your vehicle is properly insured before the driving test begins (or the test will be
postponed) by providing one of the following:
- A document with the liability insurance policy or surety bond number.
- An Assigned Risk insurance card with the name of the assigned insurance company, file number,
- and current coverage dates.
- Current insurance binder or copy of an insurance policy signed or countersigned by an insurance
- company representative.
- Rental car contract if the driver is listed on the contract as the insured.
- DMV-issued certificate of self-insurance or acknowledgment of cash deposit.
- Written confirmation from the insurer that the person is insured.
After Your Driving Test
Learning to drive safely does not end with your driving test. Your license means you have met the driving test
requirements. However, in everyday driving you will have to deal with many situations and problems you did
not encounter on your driving test. The best ways to deal with unexpected situations is to always use the
same, safe driving habits and the responsible attitude you demonstrated on your driving test.
GOOD LUCK!
Drivers Ed and Drivers Training In Orange County, CA
Drivers Ed Online $19.00
Drivers Training Starting at $249.00. 7 Days a Week ,Free Pick Up.
City Freeway Driving School. Www.CityFreewayDs.Com .
714-734-9030 Or 949-379-8950.
No comments:
Post a Comment