Click on column header for City, County or Troop to sort by ascending or descending order. REC ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER MOTORCYLE HOURS OFFICE HOURS COMMENTS 1 ALTON OREGON G COURTHOUSE, BASEMENT (417) 362-9682 AVAILABLE OREGON CO. IN THAYER 2ND & 4TH MON. 10:00 - 11:00 1ST, 3RD & 5TH MONDAY 9:30-12:00; 1:00-4:00 WRITTEN TESTING ENDS AT 11:45 & 3:45; LAST SKILLS TEST 3:30 2 ANDERSON MCDONALD D CITY HALL, 103 W. BEAVER (417) 942-8046 (NO TESTS TILL FURTHER NOTICE)10:00 & 3:30 TUESDAY 9:30 - 4:00 LAST SKILLS TEST IS 3:30 3 AURORA LAWRENCE D CITY HALL; 2 WEST PLEASANT (417) 942-8029 10:30 & 1:30 MONDAY 9:00-4:00; LAST SKILLS TEST LEAVES THE SITE AT 3:30 4 AVA DOUGLAS G AVA SENIOR CENTER 109 NORTHEAST SECOND STREET (417) 362-9477 10:00-11:00 THURSDAYS 9:30-12:00; 1:00-4:00 WRITTEN TESTS END AT 11:45 & 3:45; SKILLS TEST ENDS 3:30 5 BETHANY HARRISON H LAW ENFORCEMENT CTR 1501 CENTER ST (660) 373-9247 9:30 WEDNESDAY 9:30-12:00; 1:00-4:00; TESTING COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING.
SKILLS TEST STARTED BY 3:30 P.M. 6 BOLIVAR POLK D POLK COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 1317 WEST BROADWAY STREET (417) 298-3124 10:30 & 1:30 TUESDAY 9:00-4:00 LAST SKILLS TEST LEAVES THE SITE AT 3:30 7 BOONVILLE COOPER F COURTHOUSE 200 MAIN ST. (573) 355-0407 9:15 A.M - 10:15 A.M. WHEN PAVEMENT IS DRY. THURSDAY 8:00-12:00; 1:00-5:00 FOR WRITTEN; DRIVING: 9:15-12:00;1:00-3:45 WRITTEN TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. 8 BOWLING GREEN PIKE C 115 WEST MAIN 11:30 2ND AND 4TH MONDAY 11:00- 4:00. WRITTEN TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING.
CLASS E/F SKILLS TESTS END AT 3:30. 9 BRANSON TANEY D 3044 SHEPARD OF THE HILLS EXPRESSWAY, SUITE 105 (417) 942-8054 (MTC NOT AVAILABLE TILL FURTHER NOTICE) TUESDAY AND THURSDAYS 9:00-4:00 LAST SKILLS TEST LEAVES AT 3:15 P.M. 10 BRANSON WEST STONE D CLAYBOUGH PLAZA MALL JCT. 13 & 76 WEST (417) 942-8029 10:30 & 1:30 2ND, 3RD, 4TH & 5TH WEDNESDAY 10:00-4:00 LAST SKILLS TEST LEAVES THE SITE AT 3:15 11 BROOKFIELD LINN B MUNICIPAL BUILDING 116 W. BROOKS (660) 299-0602 11:00 AM. PAVEMENT MUST BE DRY. THURSDAY 9:00-12:00PM TO 12:30-4:00PM TESTING ENDS AT 11:45 AND 3:45.
12 BUFFALO DALLAS D DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS- CHAPTER 62 BUILDING, 1100 NORTH MAPLE STREET (417) 298-3124 9:30 - 3:30 FRIDAY 9:00 - 4:00; LAST SKILLS TEST IS 3:30 13 BUTLER BATES A 4 W OHIO ST. (816) 398-5749 DURING NORMAL TESTING HOURS 1ST & 2ND WEDNESDAYS 9:00-4:00 ALL TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING.
14 CALIFORNIA MONITEAU F CITY HALL 500 S. OAK STREET (573) 418-3269 9:00 - 10:00 WHEN PAVEMENT IS DRY. 1ST & 3RD FRIDAY 9:00-12:00; 1:00-4:15 FOR WRITTEN; 9:00-12:00; 1:00-3:45 DRIVING WRITTEN TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. 15 CAMDENTON CAMDEN F SOCIAL SERVICES BUILDING, 146 RODEO ROAD (573) 346-7058 9:45 - 10:45 WHEN PAVEMENT IS DRY.
8:00-12:00; 1:00-5:00 FOR WRITTEN; DRIVING: 9:45-12:00; 1:00-3:30 WRITTEN TESTS WILL BE COLLECTED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. 16 CAMERON CLINTON H CITY HALL 205 N. MAIN (816) 341-6854 1:00 PM 1ST; 2ND; 4TH & 5TH TUESDAY 9:00-12:00; 1:00-4:00 TESTING COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. SKILLS TEST STARTED BY 3:30 P.M. 17 CANTON LEWIS B CITY HALL (660) 299-0698 11:00 AM. PAVEMENT MUST BE DRY.
1ST & 3RD THURSDAY 9:15-12:00; 12:30-4:00 TESTING ENDS AT 11:45 AND 3:45. 18 CAPE GIRARDEAU CAPE GIRARDEAU E 3102 BLATTNER RD SUITE 104 573-290-5105 (SKILLS SUSPENDED ON THURSDAY'S APRIL - NOVEMBER 2018) 10:00 A.M & 2:00 P.M. WHEN PAVEMENT IS DRY.
MON, THURS & FRI 8:00 - 4:30 WRITTEN TESTS END 4:15. WRITTEN TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. CLASS E/F SKILLS TESTS END AT 4:00. 19 CARROLLTON CARROLL A COURTHOUSE 8 S. COURTHOUSE SQUARE 816-206-5799 11:00 AM PAVEMENT MUST BE DRY FOR MTC TESTING TUESDAYS 10:30-1:00; 1:30-4:00 ALL TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. 20 CARTHAGE JASPER D MEMORIAL HALL 407 S.
GARRISON (417) 942-8046 9:00 - 3:30 MONDAY 8:30-4:00 LAST SKILLS TEST LEAVES THE SITE AT 3:30. 21 CARUTHERSVILLE PEMISCOT E RECREATION CENTER 1500 TRUMAN 573-217-0102 9:30 - 3:15 WHEN PAVEMENT IS DRY EACH MONDAY 9:30 - 4:00 WRITTEN TESTS END AT 3:45.
CLASS E/F SKILLS TESTS END AT 3:30. WRITTEN TESTS MUST BE COMPLETED 10 MINUTES PRIOR TO CLOSING. 22 CASSVILLE BARRY D SHO-ME PLAZA, 404-7 STATE HIGHWAY 248 (417) 942-8029 11:00 - 3:30 THURSDAY 10:00-4:00; LAST SKILLS TEST LEAVES THE SITE AT 3:30 23 CDL - CARTHAGE JASPER D TO SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT ONLY 417-359-1514 24 CDL - HANNIBAL MARION B TO SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT ONLY 573-248-2425 25 CDL - JEFFERSON CITY COLE F TO SCHEDULE APPOINTMENT ONLY (573) 526-4002 26 CDL - KOCH ROAD ST.
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Whilst taking driving lessons, it’s important to not only find an experienced instructor with good pass rates , but also that your instructor has an excellent knowledge of the driving test routes in the area that you intend on taking your test. This way, your instructor will aid you in understanding the most difficult areas of the test routes that the examiner is likely to take you on. Download driving test routes You can also download test routes for your mobile device or Sat Nav. Available are driving test routes for Sat Nav, Google Maps, Google Earth, iPhone, Android & CoPilot Live. Find driving test routes Driving test routes are designed by the DVSA testing local to that area and are specifically designed to incorporate the most difficult areas within the radius of their driving test centre. Read or download your DVSA practical driving test centre routes The driving test routes provided will gain you an insight into the various types of roads likely to be taken on your driving test.
Driving test routes do change and get updated, although generally they remain similar or even identical due to the specific difficult areas that the examiners like to keep on the test routes. Whilst looking through the driving test routes for your test centre, it’s not necessary to understand each and every road possible.
Locating difficult areas will prove more beneficial. Typically, these are usually certain roundabouts and complicated junctions. Use the A-Z menu below to find test routes for your local test centre. Difficult areas of test routes 1. Roads and routes directly leading in and out of the test centre. Many driving test are failed in such areas, often simply leaving the test centre.
Get plenty of practice on the test routes in and around the test centre. Busy roundabouts with multi-lanes. They are common on test routes as examiners assess your ability on. Busy junctions / crossroads and. Again these incorporate multi-lane systems. Dual carriageways including the roundabouts that lead you onto the carriageway.
(If applicable in your area). These roundabouts are often large with multi-lanes leading in and out of the roundabouts. These types of roundabouts tend to fail a large number of tests so if they are incorporated into your test centre routes, get plenty of practice. Driving test routes are also designed to incorporate all traffic systems and road types, so ensure plenty of practice is gained on:. Major and. Major junctions and quiet ‘closed’ or ‘blind’ in residential areas.
This is to include. if close enough to the test centre will likely be on the driving test routes. All road types including, busy urban, quiet residential streets and. A good local driving instructor should know these areas. If taking private driving lessons however, the driving test routes should prove beneficial. To find your local driving test routes, use the A – Z list above. Extended Driving Test Routes If you have passed your driving test but have had your driving licence revoked, you may have been ordered by a court to retake your practical test before you are entitled to drive unaccompanied again.
If this is the case you will need to take an extended driving test. Extended test routes are available. For further information on the extended driving test and their routes, see:. Do driving test routes change? On occasions they do. If for instance it is a very busy time of day and particular roads are known by the examiners to be congested, they would rather assess your ability at driving rather than waiting in traffic, and so will take you off the test routes and into other areas. Other such examples as this, road works or even bad weather may play a part in a driving test route being changed.
(Original post by ooga) I hate the test routes, every single one has a roundabout that has a special rule. You literally have to study the roundabout and because the roundabouts are sooo crazy, you ALWAYS nearly crash because NO ONE knows to to do. Nothing special about any of the roundabouts were I am or in any of the test routes (of course). Other than some are two-lanes and it's quite obvious which are. That's about as special as it gets for me. What sorta special are you talking?
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(Original post by Sparxy) Nothing special about any of the roundabouts were I am or in any of the test routes (of course). Other than some are two-lanes and it's quite obvious which are. That's about as special as it gets for me. What sorta special are you talking? Well, a lot of double roundabouts where you have to be in the wrong lane to turn the left etc. Some where you dont need indicators, one that has traffic lights with 3 lanes and you have to (on one route) go right, right, middle, left all around the roundabout and there are just loads of random things like that. California driver license font type. One round about where you have to go left, left then swerve all the way to the right.
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They don't sound bad, but they are when you do them. (Original post by ooga) Well, a lot of double roundabouts where you have to be in the wrong lane to turn the left etc. Some where you dont need indicators, one that has traffic lights with 3 lanes and you have to (on one route) go right, right, middle, left all around the roundabout and there are just loads of random things like that. One round about where you have to go left, left then swerve all the way to the right. They don't sound bad, but they are when you do them. My point is that looking for potential driving test routes and being familiar with these roads is not a good strategy and not adequate preparation to go about trying to pass your test.
To be a good driver you've got to be able to drive in a safe, confident manner in any given situation, especially on roads you're unfamiliar with. During your driving career, 9 times out of 10 you are most likely going to be driving down roads you've never been down before, especially if you're going on holiday or something. Instructors who take you down potential test routes is bad teaching IMO. The test route I was given involved a mixture of familiar and unfamiliar roads. It wasn't a problem for me at all. It just shows that if you get taught in the right way you can still pass first time. Erm i hate to tell you guys this, but there isnt ONE ROUTE for that exact reason.
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My test centre has TWENTY routes, so it's not like you can just practice the same thing over and over again. And I wouldn't say 9 times out of 10 you'll be driving down roads you've never been down- I think it's the exact opposite, you'll spend the majority of your time driving to work, school, town, friends houses, tesco (lol) etc!! However, a lot of my centre's test routes have the 'magic roundabout' in. It's not fun- it's like 5 mini roundabouts all around one massive roundabout and you have to drive round it in the wrong direction sometimes and no one actually knows what theyre doing lol. (Original post by Expectations) They don't make sense. 'DTC' (Driving Test Centre??) doesn't correspond with the first direction to the first Road Name. What does DTC actually mean then?
Or can the instructor take any route to get to that first road? They are a bit awkward to read until you get used to them. DTC does indeed mean Driving Test Centre. Routes can be varied at the discretion of the examiner, and local prevailing conditions may alter exactly how you get to the various roads on the route. Those internet routes are generally out of date anyway as routes evolve all the time. By all means become familiar with 'general areas', but don't try to learn every route off by heart or you will become unstuck when it turns out to be totally different.
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