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NJ drivers permit...

crab

Diamond Member
I need one...what do you do to get it? Pass a written test?

Situation: I'm disabled, have a drivers eval (figures out what adaptations youll need, then lets you drive) scheduled for june 19, but need a permit by then.
 
yes just go to the DMV and take the written test

you get your learners permit..
when you turn 17 I believe you can take your driving test.
 
Originally posted by: crab
I'm 19, so I shouldn't have a problem?

you really shouldn't
I'm not too sure how your disability would affect you tho.

Just take the written test.. and I believe you can take the drivers test right away.

if you don't mind me asking what kind of disability is it ?
maybe you can even get one of those permits that let you park in the blue spaces.
 
Spinal cord injury...but I normally drive a $20,000 350lb power chair...quite cofortable and reliable, but a bit on the slow side, and lacking cargo room. 😉
 
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: 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: 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.

Edit
Damn... I better stop posting all this misinformation 🙁.
 
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.

um.. not always.
they have test sheets as well...
 
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