How to Pass the Oklahoma Driving Test
Participate in a driver's education course., Wait until you are at least 15.5 years old to apply for a learner permit., Go to your local Oklahoma DPS office with the necessary documents to obtain a learner permit., Take the vision test., Pass the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Participate in a driver's education course.
You can take a class taught by an instructor certified by the Oklahoma DPS as young as age
15.
You must wait until you are at least
15.5 years old to begin parent-taught driver's education.
The course must be purchased from a parent-taught driver education provider approved by the Oklahoma DPS.
Either course must include 30 hours of classroom training and 55 hours of driving.
At least 10 of the behind-the-wheel hours must be during nighttime. -
Step 2: Wait until you are at least 15.5 years old to apply for a learner permit.
With a learner permit, you must have someone who is at least 21 years old in the front seat with you when you are driving. , Wear your glasses or contacts. , If you require glasses or contacts to pass the test, you must wear these vision corrective devices while driving. , You should know the information in the Oklahoma Driver's Manual before taking the test.
If you don't pass the test, you'll have to wait at least 1 day to retake it.
You'll be assessed another $4 fee (all fees are paid upon successfully passing the test and receiving the learner permit) for each retake. , As of 2011, the license fee is $21.50 plus $4 for the application and $4 for each written test retake. , -
Step 3: Go to your local Oklahoma DPS office with the necessary documents to obtain a learner permit.
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Step 4: Take the vision test.
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Step 5: Pass the written test.
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Step 6: Pay the necessary fees to receive your learner permit.
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Step 7: Become eligible to take the Oklahoma driving test any time after you turn 16
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Step 8: possess a learner permit for at least 6 months and complete the driving log with the required 55 hours of driving practice.
Detailed Guide
You can take a class taught by an instructor certified by the Oklahoma DPS as young as age
15.
You must wait until you are at least
15.5 years old to begin parent-taught driver's education.
The course must be purchased from a parent-taught driver education provider approved by the Oklahoma DPS.
Either course must include 30 hours of classroom training and 55 hours of driving.
At least 10 of the behind-the-wheel hours must be during nighttime.
With a learner permit, you must have someone who is at least 21 years old in the front seat with you when you are driving. , Wear your glasses or contacts. , If you require glasses or contacts to pass the test, you must wear these vision corrective devices while driving. , You should know the information in the Oklahoma Driver's Manual before taking the test.
If you don't pass the test, you'll have to wait at least 1 day to retake it.
You'll be assessed another $4 fee (all fees are paid upon successfully passing the test and receiving the learner permit) for each retake. , As of 2011, the license fee is $21.50 plus $4 for the application and $4 for each written test retake. ,
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