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Washington has the hardest driving test in the US KOMO News recently reported on a study by Siegfried and Jensen, which says that Washington state is the hardest state in the nation to pass the driving test. The study included the following factors:
A driving test generally consists of one or two parts: the practical test (sometimes called a road test in the United States), used to assess a persons driving ability under normal operating conditions, and a theory test (written, oral or computerized) to confirm a persons knowledge of driving and relevant rules and
(a) Except as provided in subpart G, a person shall not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless he/she has first successfully completed a road test and has been issued a certificate of drivers road test in ance with this section. (b) The road test shall be given by the motor carrier or a person designated by it.
More specifically, the test shall be given by a person who is competent to evaluate and determine whether the person who takes the test has demonstrated that he/she is capable of operating the commercial motor vehicle, and associated equipment, that the motor carrier intends to assign him/her. Ideally, the person
A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical examination must be conducted by a licensed medical examiner listed on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) National Registry.
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This is to certify that the above-named driver was given a road test under my supervision on consisting of approximately miles of driving. It is my considered opinion that this driver possesses sufficient driving skill to operate safely the type of commercial motor vehicle listed above.
The Most Common Mistakes on the Driving Test Turning Up with a Faulty Car. Not Ensuring Everything is in Order. Letting Anxiety Take Charge. Forgetting the Rear-View Mirrors. Ignoring Traffic Signals. Braking Abruptly. One-Handed Driving. Indecision at Four-Way Stops.

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