Good news! You got some misinformation. You always use your own car for the driving test, as the DMV doesn’t furnish cars for the test. If the DMV had their own cars and everyone drove them, they would have excessive insurance bills and would have to pay for gas.
Governments never want extra costs, so that’s why you use your own vehicle or your parents’ vehicle.
However, the vehicle you use must have up-to-date registration
and current insurance. In addition, examiners will make sure the car also has: Valid inspection stickers
Current license plates, although your registration will affirm this
Two brakes (foot brake and parking/emergency brake)
Doors in proper working order
All headlights, taillights, and turn signals in proper working order
If you don’t have everything on this list above, rectify the situation before you arrive at the DMV. Otherwise, the examiner will not let you take the test and you’ll have to reschedule.
While you can remain on your parents’ car insurance if you only drive your car occasionally, regular use will require your own car insurance policy. To budget for your car insurance and find the cheapest rates possible, download the Jerry
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