An analysis of the effectiveness of written driver license examinations in evaluating applicant driving abilities. Task 2 : Arizona driver licensing for the nineties. Prepared for the Arizona Department of Transportation.

Author(s)
McKnight, A.J.
Year
Abstract

A driver licensing system for arizona in the nineties and beyond has been designed through a comprehensive analysis of the state-of-the-art for driver licensing. The prominent features of the designed licensing system are: 1) develop a classified drivers license, 2) provide for provisional licensing, 3) ensure testing for license renewal, 4) improve and expand manuals amd tests consistent with a classified system, 5) provide oral testing using flashcards and audio cassettes where necessary, 6) administer road tests to applicants for truck and bus and tractor-trailer licenses, and 7) maintain the current motorcycle skill testing procedure. See also C 1708 and C 1710.

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Library number
C 1709 [electronic version only] /83 / IRRD 806659
Source

Phoenix, Arizona, Arizona Department of Transportation DOT / Washington, D.C., U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, 1985, III + 92 p., 93 ref.; FHWA/AZ 85/225-II

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