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driving test


Question Posted Friday August 22 2008, 9:51 am

I'm 16 and I've already failed my on the course driving test twice. I live in Pennsylvania and I was wondering if there is a limit to how many times I can fail. What happens if I fail it a 3rd time? Do I have to get my permit again?

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lovestoned answered Friday August 22 2008, 6:29 pm:
you can fail three (3) times. after the third failure you must reapply to extend your learners permit.

if you do not pass your road test after three tries or if your learners permit expires you may obtain an application to add/extend/replace/change/correct non-commercial learners permit.

check out the pennsylvania department of transportation website.
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fortylove answered Friday August 22 2008, 5:10 pm:
In Illinois, you can fail a million times and nothing happens. I'm not sure but I think PA is the same.

Just get a bunch more practice before your test, and you'll do great =]

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