Both the SDPE and ADPE are referral driving tests. If you are successful with the ADPE, your DL will be restricted to only the specified areas where you were tested. This driving test limits you to drive in only specified areas. The other is called an Area Driving Performance Evaluation (ADPE). This driving test has additional test elements and is given to applicants of any age who have a physical, mental, or vision condition, and/or a referral due to a lack of skill that may impact their ability to safely operate a vehicle. One is called a Supplemental Driving Performance Evaluation (SDPE). There are 2 other types of driving tests given by DMV.
The DPE portion is the behind-the-wheel driving test when you drive your car with a DMV examiner who evaluates your driving skills. The Pre-Drive Safety Check determines whether your vehicle meets the DMV minimum safety standard and whether you are familiar with the operation of your vehicle. The driving test is divided into 2 parts: the Pre-Drive Safety Check and Driving Performance Evaluation (DPE). Can make up for any physical condition, such as loss of a limb, poor hearing, or a vision condition.Can apply your knowledge of traffic laws in real life situations.Have the ability to operate a vehicle safely.The purpose of a driving test is to determine whether you:
Driving tests are given to first time DL applicants and other individuals who require a driving test.