The test has 25 questions and you can only get 5 questions wrong, if not you fail.You only need to get 15 questions right to pass.
Yes.
No you don't have to retake the written test to get your drivers license.
1903 Missouri and Massachusetts required drivers to have a license, no record of what, if any, test had to taken. 1954 Michigan first required drivers under 18 to take a drivers education course.
Go to the DMV apply to take the test. After completion of test and payment you will be rewarded with a drivers license!
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.
I dont know about other states, but in Michigan you can take the drivers test at age 18 without having taken a drivers ed course. I have a friend who did it that way. You still have to pass all the written and practical tests, however. They may have changed that law since i was 16, though.
get a permit.. be 16..take a written and a road test
To make sure drivers understand the rules of the road and are capable of handling a vehicle. Also to ensure that they are safe drivers.
The North Carolina drivers test consists of a written knowledge test, a vision test, and a road skills test. The written test assesses understanding of traffic laws, signs, and safe driving practices. The vision test ensures that drivers meet the minimum visual acuity standards. Finally, the road skills test evaluates the applicant's ability to operate a vehicle safely in real-world driving conditions.
No. If you've relocated to Michigan, you need to get a Michigan permit first. If you're going to remain a North Carolina resident, then you'll have to wait until you return to NC.
You didn't say which state but most states will require that you retake the written test and some will make you retake the road test.