WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR TAKING THE KENTUCKY ROAD TEST?
Mar 26th, 2010
• A valid
Kentucky permit which has been held for 180 days by applicants under the
age of 21 and 30 days by applicants 21 and older. There are no exceptions
to the waiting
periods.
• A
licensed driver 21 years of age or older must accompany you to the
testing
site.
• The
vehicle you use for testing must be properly registered, and proof of
liability
insurance is required. One of the following will be required as
proof:
1. A
proof-of-insurance card furnished by the insurance company.
2. A
current insurance policy for that vehicle.
3. A
binder from an insurance agent, in writing, stating that insurance
is in
force.
• Drivers
under the age of 18 must successfully meet requirements of the
Graduated
Driver License Program, on pages 1 and 2, before the road test
is
administered.
NOTE:
Rental cars must have the driver’s name listed on the rental contract
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