Passing the Nevada road test can be a daunting experience for many. However, it doesn't have to be. If you know exactly what you need to do, you'll save yourself a lot of time and confusion at the DMV, and you'll be much more likely to pass your test.
As with most states, the Nevada drive test is scored on a points scale. All drivers start with zero points and accumulate them if they commit any driving mistakes. To pass the test, you must accumulate less than 25 points during the drive test portion of the exam.
Proof of Identity Valid, unexpired United States Passport or United States Passport Card. U.S. state-issued birth certificate (original or certified copy) Consular Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240) Certificate of Naturalization (N-550) Certificate of Citizenship (N-560) Permanent Resident Card (I-551)
80 percent or better is a passing score. The test will stop when you have reached 20 correct answers or six incorrect. The knowledge test is available to take online at KnowToDrive Nevada.
You may take the test as many times as you need. If you fail, you can retake the test the next day.
Coming in as the hardest state to pass a driver's test is Maryland, with a score of 81.16, well over four points higher than second-place state and neighbor Virginia. Maryland's high score can be attributed to its high pass mark of 88%, the highest score required in the country.
If the light changes to red while in the intersection, this is an auto fail on the test. Start promptly if you are the first to go. Don't stop at a green light unless you are not clear to go. If there are no students or children, proceed at the regular speed limit.
By completing a Nevada DMV-approved defensive driving course, you can remove up to 3 points from your driving record, and you may be eligible for a discount on your insurance, too. The course may be referred to as traffic school, but it is essentially the same thing...
How many times can I take the test? You may take the test as many times as you need. If you fail, you can retake the test the next day. If you're disqualified, you can retake the test after 24 hours.