

Which brings us to this: I'm not clear on what you've seen on your written test. As far as I know, there's no restrictions based upon whether or not you can drive on a freeway. DMV will not provide you a vehicle so if you don’t own a car, you can borrow from a relative or rent a car.


So practice Practice Practice before entering Behind The Wheel Test. Preparing for Behind-The-Wheel test (aka actual driving test) Have a car to use for your test. If you're under 18, you'll have certain restrictions (provisions) based upon time of day and the types of passengers you're allowed to have in your car with you. This will be a good reason for you to fail the test. FREE EBOOK - How to Manage Your Anxiety and Panic Attacks During Your Driver’s Test: Free with A Free Kindle Unlimited Membership Make your blindspot smaller for only. Īfter passing the drive test, you'll be given a driver's license. I don't know which part of California you're taking the test at, but for drive test applicants on their first-ever-application for a class C driver's license, the examiner only gives you a regular DPE - which is 4 left turns, 4 right turns, various intersections, curb entry, backing, curb exit, and they also evaluate how well you drive in a parking lot, residential traffic, and a couple of major roads.
