NEW YORK
Premium DMV Cheat Sheet Initial Steps
1.If required, schedule an appointment at your DMV office.
2.If you are a minor, get permission from your parent or guardian to apply for a Driver License.
3.Provide required documentation.
4.Pass a vision test.
5.Pass a written knowledge test.
6.Pay applicable fees.
7.Have your photograph taken.
8.Acquire a Learner's Permit.
9.Complete an approved 5-Hour Pre-Licensing Course or Driver Education Course.
10.Practice supervised driving.
11.Schedule your road test.
12.Provide required documentation.
13.Pass your road test.
14.Receive a printed receipt.
15.Receive your driver's license by mail in three to five weeks.Required Documentation Documents should be valid/unexpired originals or certified copies 1.Completed Application for Driver License 2.Social Security Card 3.Proof of Name 4.Proof of Date of Birth 5.If applicable, proof of New York Residence 6.If required, a Statement of Identity and/or Residence by Parent/Guardian 7.If required, a Certification of Supervised Driving 8.Proof of Registration for the testing vehicle 9.Proof of Insurance for the testing vehicle 10.If applicable, a Pre-Licensing Course Completion Certificate Page 1 © Cheat-Sheets.com all rights reserved. 1 / 4
11.If applicable, a Student Certificate of Completion Fees Total fees may vary between $65 and $105. Check with a Department of Motor Vehicles office to confirm the total costs that apply to your specific application.Page 2 © Cheat-Sheets.com all rights reserved. 2 / 4
Languages All documents must be in English or accompanied by a certified English translation.The written knowledge test is available in Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Chinese, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, and Spanish.Knowledge Test Information Questions on the knowledge test cover content found in the New York State DMV Driver's Manual.The written test contains 20 questions. Applicants must correctly answer at least 14 questions to pass the written knowledge test, including at least two of the four questions about road signs.Official New York Handbook URL
https://dmv.ny.gov/brochure/mv21.pdf
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Top 150 Questions &Answers 1.An intersection has a stop sign and crosswalk, but no stop line. You must stop: › Before the crosswalk.At a stop sign, you must stop before the stop line, if there is one. If there is no stop line, you must stop before you enter the crosswalk. If there is neither a stop line nor a crosswalk, you must stop before you enter the intersection.
2.What is the appropriate action to take when approaching a railroad crossing that does not have signals to direct traffic?› Slow down and be prepared to stop.When approaching an unmarked railroad crossing, slow down and be prepared to stop.Before you cross, be sure that no trains are approaching from either direction on any track. If you see or hear a train coming, stop at a safe distance from the nearest track and wait to proceed until after the train passes.
3.You are waiting in the intersection to complete a left turn. You should:
› Signal and keep your wheels straight.You must always signal before turning or changing lanes. You should keep your wheels straight while waiting to make a left turn. If another vehicle hits you from behind, this ensures that you will not be pushed into oncoming traffic.
4.The driver's left arm and hand are extended downward. This hand signal means that the driver
plans to:
› Stop.If a driver's left arm and hand are extended downward, they are indicating that they intend to stop. Adjust your driving accordingly if following a driver who is using this hand signal.Page 4 © Cheat-Sheets.com all rights reserved.
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