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Driving Skills Tests

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The specific driving skills on which you will be tested vary by the class of driver's license that you request. See the chart at the end for a summary of test content by license class. Please note that if you test in a commercial motor vehicle with an automatic transmission, an "E" restriction for a vehicle that is not equipped with a manual transmission, will be placed on your commercial driver's license.

If you are converting or transferring a valid driver's license that has not been expired for more than one year from the following places, you do not have to take the knowledge and skills test. The license must have been issued by a U.S. Territory; American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands or Northern Mariana. If you were born before September 30, 1979 in the Panama Canal Zone, or the license is from Canada, Yukon Territory, or France you do not have to take the tests. However, if your license is from the Republic of Korea (South), the Federal Republic of Germany, Taiwan (Republic of China) or Japan and it is expired, you will have to take all tests.

The Maryland MVA has reciprocity agreements with the following countries. Identity and residency documentation (sources of proof) and the vision screening are required.​​

1. France: License must be valid or expired less than one (1) year or all tests are required.

2. Republic of Korea (South): License must be valid, not expired or all tests are required.

3. Federal Republic of Germany: License must be valid, not expired or all tests are required.

4. Taiwan (Republic of China): Taiwan License must be valid, not expired or all tests are required.

5. Japan: Licenses must be valid or expired less than one (1) year or all tests are required.

If you fail the skills test, you may retake the test:

Customers are permitted to use an audio back-up warning device or a back-up camera during both noncommercial and commercial skills tests. Using them does not substitute for a driver's responsibility and skill, however. Automatic parking features, that are equipped in some vehicles, are not permitted during the skills test. Even though the MVA will permit the use of a back-up camera or an audio back-up warning device during testing, the driver must continue to observe traffic and use the vehicle's mirrors, properly. You will be scored on the requirements and criteria of the skills test and backing a motor vehicle requires skill and good judgment. Therefore, an individual should not rely solely on the use of back-up equipment. Using mirrors, observing traffic, and looking over your shoulders are some of the proper precautions to safely back up your vehicle.

School buses that are equipped with inside cameras are permitted for commercial skills testing, without turning off the camera.

All electronic devices must be turned off and put away before you begin your skills test(s). This includes but is not limited to cell phones (with or without an external bluetooth device), MP3 players, etc. Failure to do so may result in a test disqualification.

If your learner's permit expires or you are not able to complete/pass the required skills tests before it expires, you will be required to reapply for a new permit, pass the vision and knowledge tests and pay the required fees. If you are a minor you will need to have your parent/guardian co-sign the application.

All commercial driver's license skills and knowledge tests as well as the class A & B noncommercial skills tests are only given in English and Spanish​. Foreign language interpreters may not assist with any commercial or noncommercial class A or B skills test or knowledge test.

If you have a learner's permit, your licensed supervising driver must remain seated next to you in your vehicle until the MVA examiner arrives to administer your skills test. If you have an expired driver's license your accompanying licensed driver must remain seated behind the wheel until the examiner arrives. You will not be permitted to take the driving test if the driver is not with you and you will have to return another day.

If you have a valid learner's permit you are required to schedule a skills test appointment. Applicants must schedule a test appointment through the myMVA eServices.

If you have an expired, revoked or canceled noncommercial class C or M driver's license or an out-of-country license and you are required to take a skills test, please make an appointment for testing.

Class "M" motorcycle applicants can have their accompanying driver with them on another motorcycle or standing next to them. You may bring the test motorcycle to the MVA test site in a truck, van or on a trailer but it must be unloaded in the presence of the examiner. If you test on a three (3)-wheeled mo​torcycle, you will be restricted to operating a "three (3)-wheeled motorcycle only."

For details about how to arrange a test and what to bring, click on one of the following:

How do I arrange a skills test for a class C (noncommercial) or a class M (motorcycle) license?

On the day of your scheduled test, be sure to bring with you the applicable items listed below:

Required Items

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