Ohio Admin. Code 4501:1-1-08 - Pre-temporary driver examination procedure
(A) The examination required by paragraph (A)
of rule
4501:1-1-07
of the Administrative Code shall consist of three parts; the first part
covering physical qualifications shall consist of vision test and
color blindness test and an inquiry into
any physical disability; the second part shall consist of a written test
composed of a minimum of twenty questions equally weighted, in which the
applicant must answer correctly seventy-five per cent of said questions
covering motor vehicle laws, rules of the road pertaining to safety,
regulations of the bureau of motor vehicles as prescribed by the director of
public safety, and guidelines established by the federal motor carrier safety
administration; the third part shall consist of a written test composed of a
minimum of twenty questions equally weighted, in which the applicant must
answer correctly seventy-five per cent of said questions covering highway
warnings and traffic signs, signaling devices and directions given in the
English language. The reference document for the material covered in the tests
described in part two and three will be the official "Ohio Digest of Motor
Vehicle Laws" as prescribed by the director of public safety and as it may be
amended and revised from time to time.
(B) The examination required by paragraph (B)
of rule
4501:1-1-07
of the Administrative Code for commercial driver applicants shall consist of a
vision test and color blindness test and a written test of general commercial
driver knowledge composed of a minimum of fifty questions equally weighted, of
which the applicant must answer eighty per cent correctly (forty correct
answers) in order to pass. In addition, an applicant who wishes to qualify for
special endorsements must answer correctly eighty per cent of the questions in
each specific category as follows: combination vehicles, twenty questions
(sixteen correct answers); double or triple vehicles, twenty questions (sixteen
correct answers); hazardous materials, thirty questions (twenty-four correct
answers); passenger transport, twenty questions (sixteen correct answers);
tankers, twenty questions (sixteen correct answers); or, school bus, twenty
questions (sixteen correct answers). Any applicant who does not take or fails
to answer correctly eighty percent of the twenty-five questions (twenty correct
answers) on the air brakes test shall be restricted from operating a vehicle
equipped with air brakes.
(C) The
tests concerning the signs, signals and directions designated by the director
of transportation, the motor vehicle laws, the rules of the road, and the rules
and regulations and the written portion of the commercial driver's license
examinations may be taken orally if the applicant is determined by the examiner
to be illiterate except that the test for hazardous materials and school bus
must be taken in English in written or electronic form.
(D) Except as otherwise provided in this
rule, the department of public safety may develop versions of the knowledge
portion of the examination required by paragraphs (A) and (B) of this rule that
can be taken in languages other than English in written or electronic form. If
an applicant for a driver's license wishes to take the knowledge examination in
a language other than English, an interpreter may provide translation
assistance to the applicant unless the department has developed a written or
electronic version of the examination in a language in which the applicant is
fluent, in which case the applicant must take that written or electronic
version of the examination without the assistance of an interpreter.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4506.09, 4507.01
Rule Amplifies: 4506.03, 4506.07, 4506.12, 4507.05
Prior Effective Dates: 02/08/1968, 12/27/1989 (Emer.), 07/09/1990, 12/11/2005, 04/23/2006, 08/13/2007, 03/21/2011, 04/10/2016
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4501.02, 4506.09, 4507.01
Rule Amplifies: 4506.03, 4506.07, 4506.12, 4507.05
Prior Effective Dates: 2/8/68, 12/27/89 (Emer.), 7/9/90, 12/11/05, 4/23/06, 8/13/07, 3/21/11
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