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TAKE YOUR ROAD TEST

WITH THE BEST

Ready for Your Road Test?

7 Days a Week

We are open every day, with the exception of certain holidays. (Closed New Years Day, Christmas Day, Easter, Mothers Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day)

Online Scheduling

We are working hard to keep you and your Tester safe during this uncertain time. We are not allowing Walk-Ins at this time. Appointments are booked online only.

Our Promise

We promise to always provide fast, fair and outstanding service. Guaranteed.

What Do I Bring???

  • Level One License from Michigan Secretary of State, issued a minimum of 6 months before the date of the road test
  • Segment Two Certificate
  • Photo ID which can be a school, work, or expired ID
  • Log of hours practiced – at least 50 hours total, including 10 hours at night
  • Parent/guardian with a valid drivers license
  • Temporary Instruction permit issued by the Michigan Secretary of State, at least 30 days before the test or with a waiver of 30 days written on permit
  • Photo ID which can be a school, work, or expired ID
  • Bring a valid registration
  • Bring Current Proof of Insurance

Road Skills Test

Cash and Credit Cards Only

Optional Car Rental $35

You Can Use Your Own Car

Register Online

We’re Open 7 Days a Week

Driving Evaluation

Full Driver Evaluation and Report. Credit Only. Mandatory Car Rental Included.

HOURS OF OPERATION

MONDAY – SATURDAY 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

SUNDAY 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

LOCATIONS NEAR YOU!

ANN ARBOR: 480 Briarwood Circle, Ann Arbor, MI 48108

CANTON: 8691 N Lilley Rd, Canton, MI 48187

DETROIT: 9139 Cadieux Rd #2, Detroit, MI 48224

GRAND BLANC: 12821 South Saginaw St. Suite D17 Grand Blanc, MI 48439

PORTAGE: 6650 South Westnedge Ave Suite 132B, Portage, MI 49024

ROCHESTER HILLS: 242 E Auburn Rd, Rochester Hills, MI 48307

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Obtaining a Driver License
License

Obtaining a Driver License

So, you want to obtain your driver’s license. If you are moving in from out of state or another country, you will have to pass the MI written driving test as well as the on-road Michigan driver’s license test. However, if you are from another U.S. state, Canada, South Korea, or Germany, you will be able to convert your driver’s license to a Michigan license for driving without having to take a driving test or a written road test exam. There are many options to choose from when preparing for your driver’s ed test; plenty of websites offer a driver’s ed online practice test. Once you are confident, you will want to schedule a road test. Same Day Road Test has multiple road test locations and offers a great experience for the test driver, including the option to rent a car for the road test. For new drivers attempting to obtain a driver’s license who are under 18, you will have to pass segments one and two of driver’s education before attempting a road test exam. After segment one and passing the MI written driving test, you will receive your learner’s permit. After segment two and completing 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 at night, you will be able to sign up for driver testing. If you pass, you will receive a level two license for driving. In order to get your full driver’s license, you will have to be at least 17, hold the level two license for six months, and drive for a year without any violations or at-fault crashes. If all requirements are met and parental authorization is granted, then the level three or full driver’s license will be granted without any fees. However, if a parent decides their child is not ready, they can delay

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When to Take the Driving Skills Test
Driving Skills

When Do You Need To Take The Driving Skills Test?

A driving skill test is required both when applying for a level two driver’s license under Graduated Driver Licensing and when 18 or older, applying for an original driver’s license. A road test exam is also required when your last driver’s license has expired for more than four years. You will not have to worry about driver testing if you have a driver’s license from Canada, Germany, or South Korea. Prerequisites for taking a driver’s license test vary based on age. If you are under 18, you must complete segment two of driver education, with a log of 50 supervised driving hours, with at least 10 being at night. You must also hold a level one learner’s license for at least six months and not have any civil infractions, convictions, or at-fault crashes in the 90 days preceding the driving test. For those who are 18 and older, you must obtain a temporary instruction permit and it is recommended to partake in some guided state driving test practice. This can be done with a friend, family member, or a professional instructor. When you are ready to take the Michigan driver’s license test, there are plenty of resources for doing so. The driver’s license road test is administered by independent driver testing businesses approved by the Secretary of State. One great option for the road test exam is Same Day Road Test. They have multiple road test locations and offer a great experience for the test driver, including the option to rent a car for the road test. For applicants who are hard of hearing or not fluent in English, you may use an interpreter during the driving skills test. However, the interpreter is required to present photo identification to the test administrator and may only interpret instructions as the examiner

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Moving to Michigan
Tips

Moving to Michigan

So, you just moved to Michigan and are looking to obtain your driver’s license. As soon as you establish residency, you should apply for a Michigan driver’s license. When applying for a license for driving, you will need to bring multiple documents to the Secretary of State office. These include proof of a Social Security number, proof of U.S. citizenship or legal presence, proof of your identity, and proof of Michigan residency. Once your documents are approved, you will be required to take a vision test. You may also have to take a MI written driving test, obtain a temporary instruction permit or learner’s permit, and pass a road test exam. The only individuals who are exempt from driver testing and the MI written driving test are those with a driver’s license from another U.S. state, Canada, Germany, or South Korea. However, these licenses will not be convertible if they have expired for at least four years. If this is the case, then a driving test and MI written driving test will be required. There are plenty of resources for taking the Michigan driver’s license test. The driver’s license road test is administered by independent driver testing businesses approved by the Secretary of State. One great option for the road test exam is Same Day Road Test. They have multiple road test locations and offer a great experience for the test driver, including the option to rent a car for the road test. Once you have met all the prerequisites, you will just have to pay a license fee which may vary depending on the license type and the addition of any endorsements. After that, your Michigan driver’s license will arrive in the mail in about three weeks.

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