Drive Test with 30 Minute Brush-Up
The test will happen in our vehicle. The 30-minute brush-up is a drive right before your test in which we refresh you on what to watch for and get you more comfortable in the car. (The test fee is included)
To legally and safely drive on the roadway, applicants must pass the Drive test, which requires achieving a score of 80 out of 100 points. During the test, an examiner ensures the vehicle's safety, observes the applicant's control, and verifies adherence to road rules. The passing score remains valid for one year. Applicants can use their car or a school car for the test, and all fees must be settled before the examination commences.
What you need to bring:
Picture ID (e.g., government-issued ID)
WA ID # (a number that starts with WDL and is followed by 9 randomly chosen alphabetical characters and numbers)
The test will happen in our vehicle. The 30-minute brush-up is a drive right before your test in which we refresh you on what to watch for and get you more comfortable in the car. (The test fee is included)
To legally and safely drive on the roadway, applicants must pass the Drive test, which requires achieving a score of 80 out of 100 points. During the test, an examiner ensures the vehicle's safety, observes the applicant's control, and verifies adherence to road rules. The passing score remains valid for one year. Applicants can use their car or a school car for the test, and all fees must be settled before the examination commences.
What you need to bring:
Picture ID (e.g., government-issued ID)
WA ID # (a number that starts with WDL and is followed by 9 randomly chosen alphabetical characters and numbers)
The test will happen in our vehicle. The 30-minute brush-up is a drive right before your test in which we refresh you on what to watch for and get you more comfortable in the car. (The test fee is included)
To legally and safely drive on the roadway, applicants must pass the Drive test, which requires achieving a score of 80 out of 100 points. During the test, an examiner ensures the vehicle's safety, observes the applicant's control, and verifies adherence to road rules. The passing score remains valid for one year. Applicants can use their car or a school car for the test, and all fees must be settled before the examination commences.
What you need to bring:
Picture ID (e.g., government-issued ID)
WA ID # (a number that starts with WDL and is followed by 9 randomly chosen alphabetical characters and numbers)
The Skills/Drive test scores are sent electronically to the Department of Licensing within 24 hours, but passing the test doesn't guarantee a driver’s license. The DOL determines if all licensing requirements are met and reserves the right to retest applicants randomly and at no cost.
Key Areas Assessed in Your Driving Test
Starting Your Vehicle – Properly start the car and prepare to drive.
Leaving the Curb – Signal, check traffic, and merge safely.
Vehicle Control – Use the gas, brake, and steering smoothly; adjust speed for traffic and conditions.
Driving in Traffic – Stay in the correct lane, signal, check blind spots, and maintain a safe following distance.
Traffic Signals & Signs – Obey all signs, signals, and right-of-way rules.
Intersections – Scan for hazards, yield when required, and navigate safely.
Stopping – Stop smoothly at the correct spot; perform an emergency stop if instructed.
Backing Up – Look over your right shoulder, back in a straight line, and stay in control.
Judging Distance – Maintain safe space around other vehicles, pedestrians, and cyclists.
Respectful Driving – Stay alert, avoid distractions, and be courteous to others.
Maneuvers – Demonstrate proper hand signals, emergency braking, hill parking, parallel parking, and backing around a corner.
Be sure to watch the Drive Test Videos for a full preview before your test!
Additional Information
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If you fail your driving test, the examiner will provide feedback on what you need to improve. With us, you can retake the test immediately. We require an additional fee for a retest. We recommend you practice the areas where you made mistakes before attempting again.
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To pass your driving test on the first attempt:
Practice driving in various conditions, including city streets and highways.
Master common maneuvers like parallel parking, backing around the corner, and lane changes.
Follow all traffic rules, including speed limits, signaling, and stopping at stop signs.
Stay calm and focused, and listen carefully to the examiner’s instructions.
Get a good night’s sleep before the test and arrive early to avoid stress.
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The most common mistakes that lead to failing a drive test include:
Not checking mirrors and blind spots before lane changes or turns.
Failing to come to a complete stop at stop signs or red lights.
Speeding or driving too slowly.
Improper lane changes, such as not signaling or drifting into another lane.
Lack of control when parking or making turns. Avoid these mistakes by practicing regularly before your test.
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Most driving tests take 15 to 30 minutes, but the duration may vary depending on your location. The test includes a pre-check of your vehicle (lights, signals, brakes), basic driving maneuvers, and road navigation. If the testing center is busy, you might have to wait longer before starting.
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An assessment report measures your cognitive ability to drive securely and confidently. In addition to the examination, we offer tailored guidance to equip you with proactive driving strategies.
This assessment report primarily caters to elderly individuals who may benefit from evaluating their driving abilities. It is a valuable resource for those seeking to assess and potentially enhance their skills behind the wheel. Additionally, it offers insights into areas of improvement, aiming to promote road safety and confidence among older drivers.