1. Valid ID or Learner’s Permit:
Make sure you have a valid form of identification, such as your learner's permit or driver's license.
2. Proof of Insurance:
Carry proof of insurance for the vehicle you will use for the test. This ensures you are legally covered while driving.
3. Vehicle Registration and Current Inspection Sticker:
Your vehicle should be registered, and the inspection sticker should be up to date.
4. License Plates (Front and Back):
Your vehicle should be registered, and the inspection sticker should be up to date.
5. Clean and Properly Functioning Vehicle:
Your vehicle should be in good working condition, free from any defects that could hinder safe driving.
6. Working Lights, Signals, Horn, and Brakes:
Check that all lights, turn signals, horns, and brakes are functioning correctly.
7. Seatbelts for All Passengers:
Ensure that all passengers have access to and use seatbelts.
8. Rearview and Side Mirrors Adjusted Correctly:
Adjust your mirrors to provide optimal visibility for safe driving.
9. Vehicle’s Interior and Windshield Are Clean and Unobstructed:
Keep the interior of your vehicle clean and make sure the windshield is clear of obstructions.
10. Knowledge of Hand Signals and Traffic Signs:
Familiarize yourself with hand signals and be well-versed in traffic signs and their meanings.