I believe that the tests are fairly similar from state to state, however I did find a site that has a "Practice" test for the Kentucky drivers license. I think this site will provide your daughter with a good sample of what she can expect for the written component of her License. http://migration.kentucky.gov/kytc/practicedriversexam/
No, Kentucky has no grace period for renewing a drivers license. If the license is not renewed by the last day it is valid, you can still get your license, but you have to take the written test again.
State laws may vary, but in Kentucky if you lost or allowed a drivers license from another state to expire, you have to take the written test and the eye exam to get a license in Kentucky. You also have to provide proof of identity, such as your social security card, and have a document from the state where your license was issued. Also, if your Kentucky drivers license expires even for one day, you have to retake the written test again.
In Kentucky, at the age of 18 a person can get their drivers license and skip the permit.
Yes, you do.
No you don't have to retake the written test to get your drivers license.
No, you must take a road test to get your driver's license in Kentucky.
If you read your drivers training book and have common scene you should have no problem passing the drivers license test. A sample test is not something that you should be looking for.
Since you license is expired you'll have to take the drivers test like the teenagers. Try getting your license renewed in Michigan and then transfer it to Tennessee. Hope this helps.
Yes as long as you can pass the state road test for a drivers license.
No. It's not just the license that's suspended, it's your right to have a license.
By passing your driving test.
yes