The Georgia Department of Drivers Services has launched an additional option for teens and even older drivers who need a road test for a Georgia driver’s license. Customers may continue to make an appointment for a road skills test at a DDS Center, or they can take the driver’s test with an approved driver’s education instructor after completing a driver’s ed program, according to a press release.
The commissioner applauded the public-private partnership for improving services and efficiency for the betterment of Georgia citizens.
“DDS is pleased that this partnership with third party testers provides another option for obtaining a road skills test for licensing. It makes sense that students completing driver training at an approved school should be able to be tested by one of the program’s approved instructors,” said DDS Commissioner Spencer R. Moore.
Drivers who opt to take the test with an approved instructor receive a “Road Test Certificate” if they pass the road test. The “Road Test Certificate” is taken to any DDS Center to receive a driver’s license without any additional tests.
Customers may still use the official app DDS 2 GO, available for free, to make a road test appointment for any DDS center.
Information: www.dds.georgia.gov
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