You can schedule your road test online. Chartiers Valley Shopping Center, 1025 Washington Pike, Route 50, Bridgeville, PA. 137 Bedford Plaza Road, Route 30.
The New York State Commercial Driver’s Manual (CDL-10 and CDL -10S) covers all of the elements to successfully complete the new skills test. These manuals can be found online, as well as in any DMV Office, or by calling the NY State DMV Call Center at 518-486-9786. Location — 2 Alexander Ave The Bronx, NY 10454. Bridgeville Dmv Driving Test Route 2 The driving test routes provided will gain you an insight into the various types of roads likely to be taken on your driving test. Driving test routes do change and get updated, although generally they remain similar or even identical due to the specific difficult areas that the examiners like to keep on the. We're sorry but nydmv-electronic-notifications doesn't work properly without JavaScript enabled. Please enable it to continue.
One of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) major goals is keeping all drivers licensed for as long as it is safe to do so, as well as enhancing highway safety by increasing driver competency. DMV recognizes that the independence and mobility that driving provides are important factors in the quality of life for most Californians.
You can expect to be treated with respect, fairness, and courtesy during the entire examination process. If you are not treated in this manner, please contact the office manager.
Many people take their driving test when they have not sufficiently prepared, practiced enough, or practiced the right way. Others get very nervous because they don’t know what to expect. The DMV examiner will ride with you only to make sure that you can drive safely and obey traffic laws.
Your driving test will last about 20 minutes. The test consists of basic actions you will encounter while driving, such as:
DMV wants you to pass your driving test. Study this pamphlet as well as the California Driver Handbook. Relax and do your best.
You will take a driving test if you have:
However, DMV may require a driving test at any time.
The driving test for the noncommercial (basic) DL Class C is the same for all drivers regardless of age. An adult driver takes the same type of driving test as a teen driver. A driver with a physical and/or mental condition may take a different version of the driving test containing additional test elements.
If you are unsure about your driving skills, review the following DMV tools: Parent-Teen Training Guide, Senior Guide for Safe Driving, California Driver Handbook and the streaming videos available online at www.dmv.ca.gov. These tools provide detailed instructions on how to correctly perform the driving actions required on a driving test, as well as the laws and rules of the road and safe driving practices.
For your safety, ask the examiner to show you their DMV identification (ID) badge before the test begins. Pets or passengers, other than the examiner or other authorized personnel, are not permitted during your driving test. If you have any questions, ask the examiner before your driving test begins. During the test, the examiner will ask you questions and give you directions but they will not engage in general conversation.
The vehicle you use for your driving test must be safe to drive. Before the test, the examiner checks for:
You must show that your vehicle is properly insured before the driving test begins (or the test will be postponed) by providing one of the following:
Your DL means you have met the driving test requirements. However, in everyday driving you will have to deal with many situations you did not encounter on your driving test. The best way to deal with unexpected situations is to always use the same safe driving habits and responsible attitude you demonstrated on your driving test.
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Before Starting the Vehicle:
Starting the Vehicle:
Moving Forward:
Stopping:
Turns:
Backing:
Changing Lanes:
Driving On The Freeway:
Defensive Driving Techniques:
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To find your local Bridgeville location, select the motor vehicle office from the list below or by using the map provided. Did you know that not every Bridgeville office in Pennsylvania offers the same services? Fortunately, a list of motor vehicle-related services is included among other essential details. When you select the location nearest you, information on the Bridgeville office hours of operation, address, holidays and contact information is provided.
Chartiers Valley Shopping Ctr. 1025 Washington Pike Rt 50
Please call 717-412-5300. TTY callers — please dial 711 to reach us.Customer Call Center Hours: Monday through Friday (except holidays), from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. E.T.
Updated August 2021
We know that taking your Pennsylvania road test can be nerve-wracking. With a little preparation and insight into the test itself, there's nothing to be worried about. This guide will make sure you know the specific requirements in Pennsylvania, what you can expect on the road test itself, and give our best practice tips. Here's exactly what you need to know to pass your Pennsylvania road test.
First, you need to have a road test scheduled. There are no walk-ins. Save time and make a Pennsylvania road test appointment online. Next, make sure you have valid registration and insurance for the vehicle you'll be taking your test in. You'll need these documents when you check-in at the DMV. Lastly, make sure your testingvehicle meets Pennsylvania requirements, and that you have a licensed driver to accompany you to your road test. We've listed out the car requirements for you in the next section, to make it easier to go through and check off each one.
Once you verified your road test, paperwork, and car requirements, it's time for more practice. In Pennsylvania, unlike a few other states, you can practice in the area around the DMV where your road test is scheduled. We strongly recommend that you do, as this is where part of your road test will be. Take time and get to know the area.
Many people are denied testing because their car doesn't meet the state requirements. Check these and check them again. Here's what your vehicle needs to have:
If you don't have a vehicle that meets all of these requirements and/or a sponsor to take you to your road test, you have a few options. You can get a car through a driving school, see if a friend or family can accompany you with their car, or Skip offers a car and driver for the Pennsylvania road test which you can reserve ahead of time online.
First, get to the DMV early! If you're late, they'll ask you to reschedule. In Pennsylvania, you don't need to go inside the actual DMV to check-in. Instead, you'll just pull right into the road test line in the parking lot. The road test line area is usually very easy to spot, often marked with orange cones or a large sign with an arrow outside the DMV. You'll wait in line with your licensed driver until an examiner comes out to meet you.
The examiner will come to the driver's side window to ask for their Driver's License, your permit, as well as the registration and insurance for the vehicle. Your licensed driver will then get out (and can wait inside the DMV for you) and the examiner will begin the test, which starts with the vehicle safety check. They'll ask you to show them the car's hazard lights, left and right blinker, horn as well as hand signals. Then you'll start the driving portion of the test, which starts there in the parking lot. The examiner will ask you to parallel park and make a 3-point turn before heading out to the road for the remainder of the test.
When leaving the DMV parking lot, many locations have a stop sign before you can exit onto the road. Be sure to see this and stop! If you roll through this stop sign, it's an automatic failure and the test will end there. We've seen many people fail at this point, so don't make this mistake.
The test itself is 10-15 minutes. It will go by quickly, so take your time. Every minute counts and you'll think and perform better if you don't rush.
Lastly, during your road test, it's highly likely that your examiner will be taking notes. This is nothing to worry about! The examiner may simply be checking off requirements as you complete them. Keep your eyes on the road and not on your examiner, and you'll do just fine.
Congratulations on making it this far! If you passed, the tester will let you know where to go to get your license. If you failed, not to worry, most people pass by their second try. In Pennsylvania, you can take your test again as soon as the next day. Each time, make sure you have a licensed driver with you and car for the road test. In the meantime, keep practicing and re-schedule your road test when you feel ready 🙂
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