Yes, in most states, you will need to take a written test to obtain a driver's license. The test typically covers traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices.
You always need to obtain a drivers permit--regardless of age. You take the written test for the permit, go and get some hours behind the wheel with another driver, and then take the actual driving test for the license.
get a permit.. be 16..take a written and a road test
No you do not, but you do need to pass the written and driving exams administered by the DOT in order to get a license.
Well first of all you need to be 16years or older, then you can take your written learners license. After a month you can go back and complete your drivers license.
Yes, you need to obtain a special drivers license for truck driving. You are required to take a course, and do a written test as well as a driving test to get your truck license.
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.
Yes, in most states, you need to take a written test to renew your driver's license.
I wasn't able to find a crash course but a good source would be the drivers license book you can get where you take the actual test. The book has all the information you will need to pass.
A drug test! Anyway, if you hold a license from another state, you will only need to take a written test, vision test and submit a thumb print and photo.
Goto your local DMV, take Written, then drivers Tests.
You will need insurance to take your drivers test.
You cannot take the drivers license test at a private business. You will need to take the tests at a physical DMV office. They do not accept online tests or from outside companies.