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Where on the CALIFORNIA DMV site does it tell you what to bring on the day of your license test?

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I'm 16 & my license test is in 2 days & I need to know what to bring on the day of my driver's test!

Please let me know what I need to bring & where on the website it says all that!

Thank you! =]

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  1. Test Vehicle Requirements

    The vehicle you use for your driving test must be safe to drive. Before the test, the examiner checks for:

        * two license plates. The rear plate must show current registration.

        * both front and back turn signal lights and working brake lights.

        * a working horn designed for the vehicle.

        * tires with no bald spots.

        * adequate brake pressure (you will be asked to step on the brake pedal to see if it works properly).

        * a driver’s side window that rolls down.

        * a windshield that allows a full unobstructed field of vision.

        * two rear view mirrors (one must be on the outside, to the driver’s left).

        * driver and front passenger doors that open from both the inside and outside.

        * a secured glove compartment door that won't fly open during the test.

        * a passenger seat permanently attached to the vehicle.

        * working safety belts, if the vehicle was manufactured with safety belts.

        * working emergency/parking brake.

    Financial Responsibility

    You must show that your vehicle is properly insured before the driving test begins (or it will be postponed) by providing one of the following:

        * A document with the liability insurance policy or surety bond number.

        * An Assigned Risk insurance card with the name of the assigned insurance company, file number, and current coverage dates.

        * Current insurance binder or copy of an insurance policy signed or countersigned by an insurance company representative.

        * Rental car contract if the driver is listed on the contract as the insured.

        * DMV-issued certificate of self-insurance or acknowledgment of cash deposit.

        * Written confirmation from the insurer that the person is insured.

    also bring your permit.

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