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17-mar-2011

Tennessee Drivers Test

Every state requires first time license applicants to prove that they are no strangers to driving rules and are able to control a vehicle and that is what the Tennessee drivers test is all about. Completion of the Tennessee driving test is mandatory for all first time license applicants and can be waived if you currently hold a valid drivers license issued by another state. Teenagers must satisfy graduated license program requirements before they can take a drivers license test in Tennessee. Making an appointment for the Tennessee driver test is a must and you may do so either through the Department of Safety website or by contacting the DOS over the phone.

17-mar-2011

Apply for Tennessee Drivers License

If you become a Tennessee resident and would like to be able to drive, you will need to apply for a Tennessee drivers license. The exact application procedure depends on your age and whether you have previously held a drivers license issued by a different state or country. Those who choose to submit an application for a Tennessee driver license before the 18th birthday are required to follow the graduated license program and go through a number of intermediate licensing stages. Taking a driving test is a must for all first time Tennessee drivers license applicants.

17-mar-2011

Apply for Tennessee Learners Permit

Obtaining a learners permit is the first steps for anyone trying to get a drivers license in Tennessee before the 18th birthday. If you are at least 18 years of age, applying for a Tennessee drivers permit is optional, however you must obtain a learner permit if you would like to practice driving before taking the road skills test. Applying for a Tennessee DOS drivers permit is easy, you just need to visit a local DOS branch, take a vision exam and a learner's permit test, based on the state driving rules. Keep in mind that Tennessee learner's permit applicants who are under 18 years of age must receive parental consent prior to submitting their application.

17-mar-2011

Tennessee Drivers License Restrictions

If you have a health condition that may prevent you from operating a regular vehicle or you simply cannot operate a certain type of vehicles (for example, a vehicle equipped with manual transmission), the Department of Safety may place a restriction onto your Tennessee drivers license to reflect these shortcomings. A drivers license restriction usually limits your driving privileges to operating a vehicle only when certain conditions are met. Teenage drivers must also be aware of Tennessee intermediate license restrictions that are part of the state's graduated drivers license program. If you have questions about a specific Tennessee driver's license restriction code, you should get in touch the DOS and they will help you with your inquiry.

15-mar-2011

Arizona Drivers License Endorsements

In most situations, drivers license endorsements are used for granting you additional driving privileges without having you to apply for a different type of drivers license. Most of the Arizona driver's license endorsements apply to commercial drivers licenses and thus won't be useful to those who currently hold a regular class C license. However, there are exceptions to this trend, such as a motorcycle endorsement. A motorcycle endorsement can be added to any regular drivers license.

15-mar-2011

Arizona Drivers License Restrictions

In certain situations, one or more restrictions can be placed onto your Arizona drivers license. These driver's license restrictions may reflect a limitation of your driving skill or a certain health condition that may prevent you from driving in certain situations. Graduated drivers license restrictions are a separate type of license restrictions that apply to all licensees under the age of 18 years, such restrictions are also known as provisional license restrictions. If you have questions about a specific Arizona driver's license restrictions code, you may always contact the Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) for assistance.

15-mar-2011

Apply for Arizona Drivers License

The process of applying for a drivers license in Arizona is very similar to that in other states - every first time drivers license applicant is required to take a vision exam, a knowledge test and an actual road test before a driver's license can be issued. Those who choose to apply for an Arizona driver's license before their 18th birthday are subject to the graduated drivers license law and must meet a number of additional requirements before obtaining a full operator license. Licensing in Arizona is conducted by the Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), so if you have any questions, you may always voice them at your local MVD branch.

15-mar-2011

Apply for Arizona Learners Permit

There are two driver permits available in the state of Arizona - the graduated instruction permit that is available only to drivers under the age of 18 years and a regular operator permit. The applications process is exactly the same, no matter which Arizona learners permit you are applying for, however each permit comes with its own driving privileges and restrictions. The minimum age for applying for an Arizona graduated instruction permit is 15 years, 6 months and everyone operating under this type of permit is required to abide to the graduated license program rules. Those who apply for an Arizona operator's permit should not be misled by its seeming lack of restrictions - an operators permit does not grant you full driving privileges and you have to have a licensed driver at least 21 years of age seated next to you whenever you practice driving.

15-mar-2011

Arizona Drivers Test

All firs time driver's license applicants must take the Arizona driving test before they can be issued with a drivers license. Taking the road skills exam is optional for those who currently hold a license issued by a different state and would like to exchange it for an Arizona driver license. Contrary to the common belief, the drivers license test doesn't just check your ability to control the vehicle, your knowledge of the driving laws is also assessed. While many driver license applicants are looking for a quick fix while getting ready to take their Arizona drivers test, believe us when we say that there isn't one. There is only one way to pass the tests and that is practice. The more you practice, the better are your chances at passing the road test.

12-mar-2011

Indiana Drivers Test

Taking an Indiana drivers test is a must for everyone applying for their first drivers license in this state. If you currently hold a valid driver license issued by another state, you will most likely be exempt from taking a driving test in Indiana, however the Bureau of Motor Vehicles reserves the right to random test everyone. There is only one way to guarantee that you pass your Indiana drivers license test and that is to receive as much driving practice as possible before you visit the BMV for your road test appointment. Taking a few professional driving lessons won't hurt either, a professional driving instructor can run a mock-up driving test for you so you will know exactly what to expect on the real Indiana driver's test.

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