Originally posted by: crab
I'm 19, so I shouldn't have a problem?
Originally posted by: Storm
The written tests at the DMV are usually multiple choice on a computer screen. The DMV is always packed with a ton of people, you might have trouble navigating around people in your chair so go early and good luck 🙂.
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Storm
The written tests at the DMV are usually multiple choice on a computer screen. The DMV is always packed with a ton of people, you might have trouble navigating around people in your chair so go early and good luck 🙂.
Hell, if you're legally blind or don't speaky English they'll have someone read you the fvcking test questions in your own language. What sense does that make?
Originally posted by: Storm
Originally posted by: slick230
Originally posted by: Storm
The written tests at the DMV are usually multiple choice on a computer screen. The DMV is always packed with a ton of people, you might have trouble navigating around people in your chair so go early and good luck 🙂.
Hell, if you're legally blind or don't speaky English they'll have someone read you the fvcking test questions in your own language. What sense does that make?
The only point I was actually trying to make is that the "written test" are computerized.