Final DMV
Exam No Longer Required
The teenagers seeking their drivers licenses no
longer have to submit to a second written test called the DMV Final Exam. Until
July all and yearolds seeking automobile emancipation that is the right to drive
themselves around had to take two written tests. But the General Assembly voted
to allow the Department of Motor Vehicles to eliminate that second question
test.We dropped the second test because former Gov. M. Jodi Rells task force on
teen safety showed it didt make teens better drivers. DMV never thought it
necessary either, said Bill Seymour of the DMV.New drivers had to take the aptly
titled DMV Teen Final Exam after finishing home or driving school training and
after passing the DMV road skills test. Now teens only need take one question
test when they start the license training process.The development and promotion
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test wasnt a budget issue, according to DMV.It really wasnt a cost associated
with the second test. It was all done by computer, Seymour said.
The
history of the second test goes back to August . Thats when the Nutmeg State
toughened its laws to combat crashes,one of the most great example for the
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way it thought it could make teens safer on the road was replacing a question
test with a question test. In the legislature added a second test.That second
test proved to be more of a time waster than lifesaver. The DMV said theres
really only one way to determine whether a teen knows the basic safety skills
necessary to operate a motor vehicle.The real test was how well they did on road
skills test. Its the practical part of the test, Seymour said.Before taking the
road skills test, teens must log hours of behind thewheel training. They also
have to attend an eight hour safe driving class that includes two hours of
instruction with one or both parents.In addition, Connecticut has lengthened the
time for passenger restrictions and increased the curfew time.
For the
first six months after getting licensed teens may only drive with a parent or
legal guardian, one of whom has a valid driver license, a driving instructor, or
a person who is at least years old and has had a drivers license for at least
four years with no suspensions. Immediate family members are allowed as
passengers for the second six months.Teens may not drive between until they turn
unless its for employment, school, religious activities, or for a medical
reason.Violating any of these laws could mean losing a license for
days.Connecticut also has a zero-tolerance for teens driving under the influence
and violations can bring license suspensions,It is considered to be an elite best-hangers when it comes to the
outfits related to sporting as well as the excursion goods. fines and jail
time.eens who failed the second test before July aret off the hook. They must
re-take the test to get a license.
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