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EffectiveFebruary 7, 2022: If you are applying for a CDL for the first time or adding a Hazmat, Passenger, or School Bus endorsement for the first time, you must complete entry-level driver training (ELDT) before taking a CDL road test. Hazmat ELDT is required before taking the Hazardous Materials knowledge test. The training provider must be registered on the FMCSA Training Provider Registry. Go to the Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) FAQ for more information about the ELDT requirement.

The road test scheduling system offers the earliest available dates and times at sites near the ZIP code you provide. Usually, the earliest date is within 3 to 5 weeks, but at peak testing periods during summer and school breaks it may be up to 10 weeks away. There are no waiting lists. Tests are almost always on weekdays (only rarely do we offer them on a Saturday).


Tests can be canceled/rescheduled or relocated due to bad weather or road construction. Before you leave for your test, check the DMV cancellations, closings, and delays webpage or call 1-518-402-2100.


After the road test, the examiner will give you instructions on how to receive your test results by visiting roadtestresults.nyrtsscheduler.com. Your results will be posted to the website after 6 p.m. on the day of your test.


An interim license that allows you to drive will be available to you online - keep the interim license with your photo learner permit. You will receive your photo driver license in the mail, in about 2 weeks. Drivers of all ages are subject to a probationary period for new drivers. If you are under age 18 and have a Class DJ, MJ, or DJ/MJ driver license, you must obey the restrictions for junior drivers (see Graduated Driver License (GDL) Law and restrictions on drivers under age 18).


FasTrak can be used on every tolled bridge, lane and road in California. There are no monthly fees and frequent drivers with a prepaid account are eligible for discounted toll rates. Which payment method is right for you? View all toll payment options or compare the account options side-by-side to decide.


511 Virginia provides free real-time information about road conditions, construction delays, and other incidents to the traveling public. The 511 website provides information about lane closures, the ability to view traffic cameras, and the option to sign up for email alerts to deliver personalized, real-time traffic information on roads of interest.


E-ZPass speeds up the process of passing through tolls by letting drivers prepay electronically. Drivers attach a small electronic device to their windshield or license plate and tolls are automatically deducted.


All driver and vehicle licensing and registration in Virginia is handled by the Department of Motor Vehicles, an agency separate from the Virginia Department of Transportation. Any questions related to driver or vehicle licenses and registration should be answered on the DMV website.


The Adopt-a-Highway program provides an opportunity for you or your family, business or civic group to clean up litter. In 2012, more than 1,000 groups totaling more than 16,000 participants collected upwards of 25,000 bags of waste.


The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is responsible for building, maintaining and operating the state's roads, bridges and tunnels. Virginia has the third-largest state-maintained highway system in the country, behind Texas and North Carolina.


This website includes hyperlinks to sites neither controlled nor sponsored by VDOT or the Commonwealth of Virginia. Links may open in a new window. Some resources on this site require the Adobe Reader and Flash Player and the Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel viewers. If you wish to receive this content in an accessible format per Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C. 794 (d), please call 800-367-7623.


In e-Services you can New Tennessee Resident & New Driver License Application, Driver License or CDL Renewal, Driver License or CDL Duplicate, CDL Duplication and renewal, CDL Medical Certification Renewal, Change of Address, Schedule a Road Skills Test Appointment, Submit Reinstatement Documents, Pay Reinstatement Fees, Reissue After Reinstatement, Advance a GDL License, Driver License Practice Test, Driving History/MVR, Reprint Confirmation, Submit an Owner Operator Report, Manage Emergency Contacts and more!


Scheduling an appointment allows a customer to be served at a select Driver Services Centers on a specific day and time. Appointments are not available at all Driver Services Centers. The type of appointment available may vary by location.


You should arrive at the Driver Services Center 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment time. If you are late to your appointment, it may be cancelled, and you will be treated as a walk-in customer.


Unlicensed drivers of any age taking a road skills test, must be accompanied by a licensed driver, 21 years of age or older. If an unlicensed driver is not accompanied by licensed driver, the individual will not be allowed to proceed with the test.


Road skills test appointments are available at all Full Service Driver Services Centers. To make a road skills test appointment, click the button below. Once on the e-Services page, choose Schedule a Class D Road Skills Test under Schedule a Test and then enter the required information.


Unlicensed drivers can schedule a knowledge test appointment at select full-service Driver Services Centers. Tennesseans aged 15 to 17 can also take their knowledge test online under the supervision of a parent or legal guardian via Tennessee Proctor ID App. Click here to learn more about the online knowledge test.


To save time at the Diver Services Center, first-time applicants can complete the Drive License Application online. Click here and choose Apply for a License Permit, or ID under Non-Commercial Driver License.


To make a knowledge test appointment, click the link below and then choose Schedule an Appointment. For your service, select Any Knowledge Test Appointment. You must provide a valid email address and phone number to secure a knowledge test appointment.




If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, go back into the Online Ticketing System and click on My Appointments. Enter the phone number you entered when scheduling the appointment. You can then cancel or reschedule your appointment.


To make an appointment, click the link below and then choose Schedule an Appointment. For your service, select Driver License Appointment. You must provide a valid email address and phone number to secure an appointment.




If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, go back into the Online Ticketing System, and click on My Appointments. Enter the phone number you entered when scheduling the appointment. You can then cancel or reschedule your appointment.


To make a reinstatement appointment, click the link below and then choose Schedule an Appointment. For your service, select Reinstatement Appointment. You must provide a valid email address and phone number to secure a reinstatement appointment.




Tennessee Drivers or ID Only License holders are encouraged to enter their emergency contact information to the Tennessee driver license database for use by law enforcement in a crisis or emergency. More than one emergency contact may be submitted.


(Appointments are only required if you're taking a behind-the-wheel Automobile, CDL, or Motorcycle Road Test. Appointments are no longer required to renew, change address, or other in-person services. )


GA Department of Driver Services offers an online appointment system to schedule Road Test Appointments. This includes automobile, motorcycle, or commercial road tests. Appointments are required for Road Tests only. Appointments are no longer required to renew, change address, or other in-person services.


GA Department of Driver Services offers an online appointment system to schedule and take an automobile, motorcycle, or commercial road test.





Must have a licensed driver with you who is at least 21 years of age in order to take the Road Test.


The Kansas Highway Patrol Crash Log allows you to retrieve preliminary injury or fatality crash information for 14 days from the event. Crashes may remain on the site for up to 30 days in the case where information has been updated.


Please see below for information on how you may obtain an official crash report. A $5.00 fee will be assessed for reproduction of official accident reports, and a $2.00 fee assessed per witness statement. Payment will be required at the time of request.


You may request an accident report for an accident which occurred since May 2013, by clicking on the Request an Accident Report button, or by going online to -reports/. For accidents older than May 2013, or if computer access is not available, you may submit a written request to the Records Section at the address below. Please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope, along with your payment when making a request by mail. You may also make a request in person at the address below. When requesting a copy of an accident report, you will need to know at least the name of the individual involved in the accident, and/or a case number, and/or the date of the accident. A fee will be assessed for reproduction of official accident reports. Disclaimer The Kansas Highway Patrol is authorized to provide crash report information pursuant to the Kansas Open Records Act, K.S.A. 45-215 et seq. Documents may be copied or printed by the public. The Kansas Open Records Act allows withholding of information of a private nature where disclosure would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. K.S.A. 45-221(a)(30).

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