I have been on two tests. The first test, the route was as follows:
Exit out of DMV, turn left on SW Galbreath Dr.
At the stop sign, turn left.
Turn right onto Tualatin-Sherwood road.
turn left onto Adams avenue, right on SW Century drive.
turn left at the first stop sign( SW Baler Way).
they will make you do curbside parking on SW Baler Way after the first or second cul-de-sac.
after curbside parking, go straight.
Turn left at next stop sign(again SW Century Dr).
Turn right at next stop sign( SW SHERWOOD BLVD).
Turn right onto 99W
Turn left onto Roy Rogers Rd.
Turn left at the first traffic light(SW Borchers Drive)
Turn Left onto SW Edy road
Turn Left onto 99W
Turn Right onto Tualatin Sherwood Road, Go Back To DMV
ROUTE 2
Exit out of DMV, go to Tualatin-Sherwood Road
Go straight on Tualatin Sherwood Road
Left on Hwy 99W
Right on EDY road
Left on SW Bedshaw Proxy-Connection: keep-alive Cache-Control: max-age=0 rrace.
Left on SW LadyFern Drive
Right on SW Roellich Avenue
Curbside Parking on SW Roellich Avenue.
AFter Curbside PArking, straight on Roellich ave.
Left on SW Handley Street.
Left on SW Cedar Brook Way.
First exit out of the round-about.
Left on Hwy 99W
Right at SW Tualatin-Sherwood Road,
Head back to DMV
The driving route to the Beaverton Oregon DMV depends on where the driver is originating. If the starting address is known directions can be provided.
When I took the DMV driving test in Dallas, Oregon, we took a drive thru town on Main street, once around the Polk County Courthouse block and then back to the DMV office out on Ellendale Ave. They may have changed the route thru the years, though.
It varies, on purpose. They probably have multiple test routes and select one at random. The driving test is to test your skills as a driver. You are going to come across strange situations when driving on your own and you need to be prepared for those experiences.
In the state of Oregon it is $9.00
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There are several. Specifically to prevent someone asking and therefore knowing such a route.
It is at the discretion of the DMV examination officer.
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In Oregon and probably all states, only the examiner and the driver are allowed in the vehicle on a road test.
test routes changes depending on the dmv.it is the dmv office that decides where you will be doing your test routes.There are a lot of available websites that can answer all your permit, violations, licensing and DMV concerns. They have tons of information that can help you. Just click on your state or city.www.drivingrecord.net or click the related link below.
There is no statewide requirement in Oregon, but there are requirements for the Medford and Portland areas. In these areas all cars, trucks, vans, motorhomes fueled by gas, alternative fuels and hybrids must be tested if they are in the range of year required. Also diesel trucks with a gross weight rating of less than 8500 lbs. In Portland this applies to vehicles made in 1975 or later and in Medford it applies to vehicles 20 years old or newer.
East on Powell, North on 92nd up to Washington & Stark, one or two left turns on Washington or Stark, backing straight along a curb on a side street, back to DMV via 205 from Washington St. entrance. (Not a guarantee of the exact route) also practice going south around Foster St. as well.
The route that is taken for the DMV driving test in Redwood City, California, is 2.9 miles long. It runs along the streets of Brewster Ave., Broadway Arguello, Whipple, Lenolt, B St., E St., D St., Industrial Way, Veterans Blvd., Convention Way, and Main St.