You start riding the bus so that you aren't a danger to yourself and other drivers?
2006-09-11 07:16:06
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answer #1
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answered by QuestionWyrm 5
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* A vision test. If you need glasses or corrective contact lenses to pass this test, you must wear them. Your license will show that you must wear “corrective lenses” while driving. If you do not pass the vision test, you will be referred to your vision specialist. A driving test may be required.
* A test of traffic laws, road signs, and driving safety rules (written or audio) to find out if you know how to legally drive your vehicle.
* A driving test, if required. This test is usually given by appointment only. For the driving test, bring:
o your old license or instruction permit, if you have one.
o a licensed driver.
o a vehicle that is safe to drive and displays a front and rear license plate. The vehicle’s brake lights, horn, parking brake, and electric signals must work properly and the vehicle cannot have bald tires. The driver’s side window must roll down. The windshield must allow a full unobstructed field of vision and there must be two rear view mirrors (one on the left outside of the vehicle).
You will be asked to locate the controls for the vehicle’s headlights, windshield wipers, defroster, and emergency flashers. You must demonstrate how to use the parking brake. You must show that your car is properly insured. If you use a rental car for the driving test, the driver’s name must show on the contract as the insured. You must also wear your seat belt.
NOTE: The driving test will be postponed if the vehicle does not meet the above requirements or
if you refuse to use your seat belt during the driving test.
The Driving Test
The driving test is your chance to show that you can drive safely. Only you and the examiner (or other DMV personnel) can be in the vehicle. No animal may be in the vehicle. The examiner will give you directions and will not trick you or ask you to do anything illegal. The driving test is only given after all the application requirements have been met.
You will be asked to show the arm signals. However, during the test, you must use the vehicle’s turn signal lights.
During the driving test, the examiner will note:
* How you start your vehicle. When leaving the curb, do you use your mirrors and turn your head and look back for passing cars? Do you signal, and wait until it is safe before entering traffic?
* How you drive in hazardous weather conditions. Do you turn on your headlights when using your windshield wipers and when it is snowing, raining, or foggy or when you can't see clearly 1000 feet ahead of you?
* How you control your vehicle. Do you use the gas pedal, brake, steering wheel (hands on opposite sides), and other controls correctly?
* How you drive in traffic. Do you use the proper lane? Do you signal, turn your head and look back before pulling away from the curb or when you change lanes? Do you signal the proper distance before turning? Do you follow other vehicles at a safe distance?
* How you obey the traffic signals and posted signs (such as speed limit signs).
* How you drive through blind or crowded intersections. Do you scan carefully for signs, signals, pedestrians, and other vehicles? Do you yield and take the right of way correctly?
* How you steer your vehicle. Do you turn from the proper lane into the proper lane. Is your turn too wide or too sharp?
* How you stop. Do you stop smoothly and at the limit line or at the corner? Can you stop quickly and safely in an emergency? In a vehicle with a manual transmission, do you keep the vehicle in gear when slowing to a stop?
* How you back up. Do you look over your right shoulder while backing? Can you back in a straight line? Do you have complete control of the vehicle?
* How you change your speed based on the amount of nearby traffic, the people crossing the street, and the distance you can see ahead.
* How you respect the rights of others. Are you courteous to other drivers and pedestrians? Do you yield or accept your right of way appropriately?
* Whether you pay full attention to the job of driving.
At the end of the driving test, the examiner will discuss the results with you and give you a copy of your score sheet. If you pass the driving test, you will be issued a 60-day interim license.
The DMV person should have went over why you failed. and gave you your options. From what I could tell at the site you wait a certain amount of time and try again.
2006-09-15 06:28:24
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answered by reug0ff 2
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Nothing against seniors, but even the AARP has agreed that some of their members shouldn't be behind the wheel. Driving is a sign of Independence for sure, but if you can't do it safely; you run the risk of killing or making someone else disabled. Is this worth it? I don't know you, or how well you drive, or how fit you are to be behind the wheel. This is something you have to be the judge of. To be fair, I know people half your age that should have never been allowed to operate a motor vehicle. Age is not the only factor determining driving fitness.
2006-09-15 03:51:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie, there comes a time when you have to face up to the facts that your reflexes aren't as good anymore and it's just time to throw in the towel. I know how hard it is, getting older and not being able to do the things that you've taken for granted all of your life. I wish there were something I could tell you that would offer comfort, but if you haven't passed it after the third time, then there really isn't a reason for you to continue trying. You're probably already aware of it, but sometimes it helps to get an outside opinion. I wish you the best of luck. :)
2006-09-11 07:24:41
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answered by tateronmycouch 3
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Take the bus. Obviously not a safe driver or the test would have been passed. Stay off the roads!!!!!!!
2006-09-11 07:18:24
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answered by krisaquarius 4
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they don't exclude human beings from driving for minor issues, you opt to step back and seem on the vast image. What in case your slowed reflexes reason you to have an coincidence and injure or kill someone? What in case you probably did not see the youngster interior the crosswalk? What in case you hit the accellerator quite than the brake? it really is likewise a reminder to get a strong checkup out of your clinical specialist and locate out if he/she appears like there is sped up neurologic decline. even as it really is amazingly upsetting to imagine about giving up this profound image of independence, be imaginative. inspect public transportation. promote the automobile, use the money you pay for motorized vehicle, gasoline, taxes, coverage to take cabs. imagine of it as a luxurious. imagine it to be a limo. Plan you journeys to the save for optimal effeciency. you could nicely be the trendsetter once all of us all of unexpected ought to "pass eco-friendly" because we received't acquire gas. maximum proper desires, shall I call you "eco-friendly Granny"?
2016-10-16 00:09:30
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answered by sherie 4
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I dont know about CA but here in FL we have a transportation service just for the elderly..try contacting your local transit authority and ask them for assistance
2006-09-11 07:24:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think it has to be for a very good reason. It's time to start finding other, safer means of transportation. I'm sorry. I know that has to be a huge adjustment and a tremendous loss of freedom.
2006-09-11 10:09:49
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answered by Rvn 5
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Park your car and start taking public transportation. The life you save could be mine.
2006-09-14 18:24:29
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answered by luther 4
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Give up,probably had thirty years of bad driving you have got away with.
2006-09-11 07:25:37
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answered by frank m 5
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