A pilot study was done to determine the feasibility of waiving the driving test portion of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) licensing procedures for selected graduates of courses in driver training. The pass rate on their first attempt at the driving test for all students in the four school districts studied was 73 percent. The driver training instructors were asked to nominate the top 10 percent of their behind-the-wheel students, relative to their ability to pass DMV's driving test. A follow-up was done to determine how well this top 10 percent actually did on their first driving test. Their pass rate was 85 percent, which, although considerably better than that for all students, was considered too low to permit substituting the driver training instructor's judgment in lieu of the DMV's driving test.
An Evaluation of Waiving the Driving Tests for Selected Graduates of Driver Training
1970
12 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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