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WHAT WILL BE SCORED ON THE KENTUCKY ROAD TEST? Apr 19th, 2010
You
must be accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years of age.
This licensed driver will not be permitted to ride with you during the road
test. He must wait to drive the motor vehicle or ride with you if you do
not pass the road test.
• The
test will consist of stops, backing, turning the car around, stopping
and
starting on a hill, parallel parking, intersection approaches, clutch
use (if
vehicle is so equipped), speed, turns, lane use, right-of-way use,
and
overall vehicle control.
• Any
collision, traffic violation, or dangerous act may result in automatic
failure,
and the test will not be completed.
• Failure
to follow the Examiner’s instructions two times during the test
will
result in being disqualified.
• The
applicant will be given a score sheet at the completion of the test,
indicating
whether he passed or failed. A minimum score of 80% out of
100% is
required for passing the test.
• You
will be advised whether you passed or failed, but will not be provided
with a
numerical score.
•
Should you not pass the road test, you must wait at least seven days
before taking the test again. Practice during this time is recommended.
If
you need a motorcycle
accident attorney, car
accident attorney or truck
accident attorney, contact the Kentucky
Auto Accident Attorney at 502-241-8000 or click here.
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