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A test is failed if the applicant incurs more than three perceived risk errors on a class A, B, C, or D road test.
You must obtain a score of 80 percent to pass. You must show proper identification before you will be permitted to take the test.
Our Driver and Vehicle Services division posts road test appointments up to 30 days in advance. Most months, these slots fill up quickly. Some people, especially in the Twin Cities metro area, end up driving more than an hour to get an appointment.
Revoked Driver's License A person cannot legally drive while their license is revoked. This may happen because of a drug or alcohol related offense or other traffic or criminal offense.
A test is failed if the applicant incurs more than three perceived risk errors on a class A, B, C, or D road test.
The most common mistake student drivers make during their road test is either failing to complete a proper blind spot shoulder check every time they signal, or impeding traffic by being too cautious or unsure of themselves.
Is the Minnesota Permit Test Hard? About 50% fail the permit test nation-wide, but how you'll do depends on how well you've prepared. If you only use the Minnesota driver's handbook, your permit test might be harder than it needs to be. Zutobi's material is specifically designed to be easy to learn and easy to recall.
Our Driver and Vehicle Services division posts road test appointments up to 30 days in advance. Most months, these slots fill up quickly. Some people, especially in the Twin Cities metro area, end up driving more than an hour to get an appointment.
Driving Test Pass Rates by Attempt Attempt numberPass rate 3 48.4% 4 47.5% 5 46.0% 6 or more 41.4%2 more rows •