It's not just one test.. it's several. There'll be general knowledge, air brakes (if applicable), combination vehicles (if going for Class A), and tests for any endorsements you're going for.. if you're going for Hazmat, you can take the written test the same time as you take your other written tests, but you will need to schedule fingerprinting for your TSA background check.
Other than that, if the DMV offices in your state accept walk-ins, you should be able to do the same for CDL written tests.
No you can not. You must schedule an appointment at the DMV to take your permit test in Nevada.
You do not need an appointment to take the written test (to get a license, or a learner's permit), but you do need to make an appointment to do the driving (skills) test. Call your local DMV office, or go to the Department of Motor Vehicles page (linked below) for more information.
The only place to take a test for your drivers permit is at the local department of vehicles in your area. Call and make an appointment for a time and place.
You shoud get your permit as soon as you pass the written part of the test.
In Connecticut you can get your learners permit when you are 16. You will have to take a written test, have your parents permission, and take an eye test.
You have to take a written exam. You will only take the driving exam after having the permit, when you are ready to get the actual driver's license.
get a permit.. be 16..take a written and a road test
Varies from 4-24 weeks.
depending on what state you are in you take a written test for the permit and the driving on the driving test.
no ! that is why it is called a permit ! and not a lesince ***In Colorado (Boulder County at least) there is a short written test to obtain a learners permit and an eye exam.
Get the permit, take and pass the written and road tests.
In Pennsylvania, a stepparent can take a stepchild to get their learner's permit if they have written permission from the biological or legal parent. The written consent must specify that the stepparent has the authority to accompany the stepchild for obtaining the permit. Both the stepparent and the biological or legal parent should carry identification when going for the learner's permit.