Driving
Test
Before you go for
the Driving Test please make sure that the following requirements
are met:
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You have done all
classroom make-up classes
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You have turned in a
Driver
Education Approval Form (blue form)
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You have completed all
driving sessions
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You have paid the
full tuition fee
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You have received an
Illinois Driver Certificate (letter from the Secretary of State)
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You have completed 50
hours of practice driving with an adult
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You have hold your
permit for minimum of 3 months
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You are 16 years old
The driving test will allow you to demonstrate your ability to drive. You must provide a vehicle that is licensed and properly equipped for the driver’s license classification you are seeking. If the vehicle is registered in Illinois, it must display valid license plates as required by Illinois law.
You will be required to show proof of insurance inside the driver services
facility. You will automatically fail the test if you violate any traffic
law or commit any dangerous action while taking your test. You and the
examiner are required to wear safety belts during the driving test.
During the basic test, which will allow you to drive passenger cars, you
will be graded on your ability to do the following:
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start the vehicle.
Check your vehicle controls, such as parking brake and mirrors. All
the required equipment listed in "Illinois Rules of the
Road" Chapter
11 must be working properly. Make all adjustments to seats, safety
belts, mirrors and other equipment before you move your vehicle.
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back the vehicle. You
will back the vehicle about 50 ft. at a slow speed, straight and
smoothly. Turn your head to the right and watch to the rear as you
back.
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turn about. You will
turn around by using an alley on the left side of the street. Turn
your left signal on before turning into the alley. Back the car out of
the alley and stay on your side of the street.
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park uphill. Turn on
the signal for the side of the road on which you are going to park.
Stop your vehicle parallel to the side of the road.
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If there is a curb
against which you can wedge your front wheel, turn the front wheels
sharply away from the curb. Your vehicle will roll against the curb.
Set the parking brake or put the gear selector in "Park".
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If there is no curb
or a low curb, turn your wheels toward the side of the road on which
you are parked. Set your parking brake or put the gear selector in
"Park". If your vehicle rolls, it should not roll into
traffic.
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start uphill. Release
the parking brake, give the correct signal and look back. When it is
safe, pull slowly out onto the street.
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park downhill. Signal
to the side of the road where you wish to park. Stop the vehicle
parallel to the road. Whether there is a curb or not, always turn
the wheels toward the side of the road where you are parked. When
there is a curb, let your vehicle roll against the curb. Set the
parking brake or place the gear selector in "Park". If your
vehicle rolls, it should not roll into traffic.
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start downhill.
Release your parking brake and relieve pressure on your tires by
backing a little. Turn your wheels from the side of the road and use
your turn signal. Look for oncoming traffic. When it is safe, pull
slowly onto the street.
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control your vehicle.
You must obey all signs, controls and rights-of-way. Care must be
taken to observe lane markings and give turn signals correctly.
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