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Fact: Divers who are fully informed and prepared are more likely to pass their driver license road test. (Source: DMV Driver’s Manual) Be sure to practice each driving maneuver described in the DMV Driver’s Manual, or for motorcyclists, the DMV Motorcycle Manual. Remember, you are required by law to have a minimum of 50 hours of supervised driving, with 15 hours at night (after sunset), certified by your parent or guardian. To take your road test you must give the license examiner a completed “Certificate of Supervised Driving” which can be found on the Resources for the Younger Driver website. Please note, it is illegal to practice driving in a designated Road Test Area. Things To Have With You At the Road Test Site: • Photo Learner Permit. • A properly registered, inspected, insured and equipped vehicle in good working order. • An accompanying driver if you drive to the test site. Make sure your accompanying driver brings his or her license. • Either a five-hour pre-licensing course completion (MV-278) or a Student Certificate of Completion from driver education (MV-285). • A Certificate of Supervised Driving (MV-262) • When taking a motorcycle or limited use motorcycle road test, you must also provide a car and a licensed driver so the inspector can follow you for the traffic part of the road test. Arrive On Time: • Road tests are scheduled at 15 minute intervals.

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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Teen Resource Guide

Teen Resource Guide
Table of Contents
Teen Perceptions on Risk Page
Useful Links
Speed Facts
A Word About Inexperience
Distractions
Responsible Decisions
Vehicle Safety
Always be Prepared
Things You Will Need for the Road Test
How Can I Schedule My Road Test?
When You Pass the Road Test
Graduated Driver Licensing
Step 1: Junior Permit
Step 2: Junior License
Step 3: Senior License
Regional Restrictions At-A-Glance
New York State’s Drinking and Driving Laws and How They Affect Your Driving Privilege
Zero Tolerance
Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI)
Driving While Intoxicated
Leandra’s Law
Parent/Teen Agreement
Personal Driving Log
Important Definitions
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Teen Resource Guide - Cover2
Teen Resource Guide - A
Teen Resource Guide - B
Teen Resource Guide - Table of Contents
Teen Resource Guide - Teen Perceptions on Risk Page
Teen Resource Guide - Useful Links
Teen Resource Guide - Speed Facts
Teen Resource Guide - A Word About Inexperience
Teen Resource Guide - Distractions
Teen Resource Guide - Responsible Decisions
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Teen Resource Guide - Vehicle Safety
Teen Resource Guide - Always be Prepared
Teen Resource Guide - Things You Will Need for the Road Test
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Teen Resource Guide - How Can I Schedule My Road Test?
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Teen Resource Guide - When You Pass the Road Test
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Teen Resource Guide - Graduated Driver Licensing
Teen Resource Guide - Step 1: Junior Permit
Teen Resource Guide - Step 2: Junior License
Teen Resource Guide - Step 3: Senior License
Teen Resource Guide - Regional Restrictions At-A-Glance
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Teen Resource Guide - Driving While Intoxicated
Teen Resource Guide - Leandra’s Law
Teen Resource Guide - Parent/Teen Agreement
Teen Resource Guide - Personal Driving Log
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Teen Resource Guide - Important Definitions
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