ok i have an appointment to get my license in december. for the test, is it a written test and a drving test or just driving and if there is a written test do i just study the same DMV booklet that i studied before i got my permit. Thanks!
BTW i live in georgia if that info is needed...
im not exactly sure how your school/program works.. but I'm pretty sure u just study the DMV booklet u already have.. thats all my friend had to do before she took her tests..
Xo_Blondii_oX answered Saturday October 30 2004, 10:02 am: my sister took the permit test on a computer and then she had to go to a driving school for a week and then they gave her a "fake liceneses" and then when she turned 18 she got her real licenses but that was only because she was 3 days from being 18 im sure you wont have to wait till your 18 it depends on what your gonna do. But yeah if you go to DmV u have to take a driving test [ Xo_Blondii_oX's advice column | Ask Xo_Blondii_oX A Question ]
paradiei3abii3x answered Saturday October 30 2004, 9:41 am: It is both, and yah yuu should study the booklet! Hope ii helped!
mxpimpette26 answered Saturday October 30 2004, 9:21 am: ok ops i didn't read the ? all that great...i'm thinking that it's only driving cuz it really depends on what part of GA ur from i'm from GA n i'm tlaking mine in Dec n i think it's only driving put if there is a writen part it would be on the computer answering ? like the permit test...but i'm saying i don't think u have to do a wirten part...but if your getting ur takeing the test in thomson be careful cuz i herd they grade hard...jst letting ya know
*hope i helped*
alisonmarie answered Saturday October 30 2004, 8:31 am: It depends where you are taking a class through. Many organizations include the driving test as part of the class - in Michigan, for example, you have to have passed a driving test to get your learner's permit.
The written test is short & not diffcult if you study your booklet. If I were you, I'd ask friends who have recently gotten their liscences how it all works. These things can be different state-to-state, and people who live near you will have the answers. And, of course, you can call the DMV and ask about their procedures.
Roxybabii922 answered Saturday October 30 2004, 5:59 am: Well the tests I know of are on the computer, but it may be different for different states. I'd just study the book you got for your permit and try driving around with your parents alot so you're used to it. [ Roxybabii922's advice column | Ask Roxybabii922 A Question ]
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