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Originally Posted by justsexxx
You study some books with the basic rules
You goto some building with computers
You get your room/pc number, you answer X questions
When you passed you get a driver license
You can drive a car
True or not?
Andre
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Each state is different. You need a number of supervised hours behind a wheel when you're 15/16 (usually drivers ed which is offered at school). They just raised this requirement in Illinois. The courses usually are a mix of behind the wheel training, driver simulators, and textbook learning.
If you score high enough in these courses, you can usually skip the driving/written test at the DMV. Otherwise you have to take a written test, eye test, and drivers test to get your license.