illinois teens car insurance
Reader’s Question:
My daughter wants to know if how many times can she take the test on the road if she fails it the first time. We live in Illinois.
Teri
Thank you for asking Teri.
The Illinois Secretary of State (SOS) states that when an individual applies for a driver’s license they will be asked some questions about their health and they will have to take vision, written and driving tests. You are only allowed three attempts to pass each of these exams within one year from the date you made a payment for your application.
If your daughter is unable to pass 3 attempts within a year she should check with the IL SOS to get information on what she would need to do in order to get a driver’s license.
In the state of Illinois the exam in driving allows an individual to demonstrate their ability to operate a vehicle.
If the car is registered in the state of Illinois, it must have a valid license plates. If the car is registered from another state, it must meet the requirements for registration of the that state. A proof of vehicle insurance at the Driver Services facility will be required to your daughter. Automatically she will fail the exam if she disobey any traffic law while taking the test.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
