I will turn 15 this month, and I will test for my driving permit. What does the permit test in Texas consist of? Is there an actual driving part or is it just written? And will I have to take the test again in a year when I get my license? Thank you.
Alli answered Wednesday July 12 2006, 10:59 am: Dear Texas Permit Test,
Unfortunaly I am not able to help you with this topic. I do think that it is both because all driving tests consist of the same thing.
BLONDShorty answered Wednesday July 12 2006, 12:16 am: i don't live in texas, but i'm sure it's not to different. it's pretty easy and now you can take it online!
www.firsttimedriver.com
you do have to take another test when you get you're liscence but it's a different test. this test is the permit test but u have to take the driver's liscence test and that test requires you to actually get in the car and drive around with a person
MHScutie87 answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 11:40 pm: Heyy I live in the wonderful state of Texas, and I'm about to get my license next month!! yayy I'm really excited.. For the permit: eye exam (letters, numbers, and colors) & written exam (road sign, etc all that nonsense in your pretty yellow book with the traffic light on it). To get your license, you have to take 7 hours of driving and 7 hours of observation either with a parent or a company. Then for your actual license, you do not take the written exam again, but you do have an eye exam I believe. If you took your driving with your parents, then you do have to take a driving test for your license. But if you took it with professionals, then you just walk in with the paperwork and BOOM your a legal driver.
kristen22 answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 11:15 pm: Oh My God, you live where Hank & Peggy Hill lives!! lol ok you might not get that joke if you dont watch King of The Hill. Anyways, The test consits of Passing an eye exam & Passing a traffic laws and road signs test. (If you fail the test, you must wait one week before taking it again. This will give you time to study). Different states require you to take the road signs test again upon obtaining your driver license. Go to this website, You'll find it quite helpful! It's the actual test that you'll be given.
Helpful answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 11:11 pm: I don't live in Texas, but I know that you wouldn't have to take a driving test because, technically, you aren't supposed to be driving yet (even though we all do). Good luck with that! [ Helpful's advice column | Ask Helpful A Question ]
soendearing answered Tuesday July 11 2006, 11:02 pm: Well i live in Connecticut, but what you do is you take a written test, and maybe an eye test for your permit.
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