Navigating the journey to a driver’s license is a significant milestone for any teen, and at Chicago’s #1 Driving School, we’re dedicated to making this process seamless, efficient, and supportive. As part of Illinois’ Cooperative Driver Testing Program (CDTP), we offer teens an exclusive, convenient option to complete their behind-the-wheel road test in a familiar, comfortable environment. This program empowers certified driving instructors to administer the official road test, allowing teens to bypass long DMV wait times and making us the best option for teen road testing in Illinois.
Requirements for Teen Road Test Eligibility
To ensure a comprehensive education and prepare teens for the road, the Cooperative Driver Testing Program requires the following:
Driver Education Course Completion:
Classroom Training: Students must complete a minimum of 30 hours of driver education classroom instruction.
Behind-the-Wheel Training: At least 6 hours of practical behind-the-wheel training is required.
Academic and Instructor Approval:
Grades: Students must earn a final grade of A or B to demonstrate knowledge and readiness.
Parental/Guardian Consent: Parental or legal guardian approval is required for teens to participate.
Road Test Administration: The behind-the-wheel test is administered by state-certified instructors, following regulations set by the Office of the Secretary of State.
After successfully completing the driving school’s course and the instructor-administered test, we’ll send the results directly to the Illinois Secretary of State. Once the student turns 16 and has held an instruction permit for at least nine months, they’re eligible to apply for their official driver’s license.
Here’s what they’ll need:
- 50-hour Driving Certificate: Documenting supervised practice, including 10 hours of night driving.
- Written Parental Consent: Written approval from a parent or legal guardian.
- Identification: Including proof of full legal name, Social Security number, and Illinois residency.
In most cases, students won’t need to retake the road exam at the DMV, but the Secretary of State may require a road test to maintain program quality.
Parental Consent Requirements
Parents play an essential role in a teen’s journey to becoming a responsible driver. Here’s what to keep in mind:
- Written Consent: Parents or legal guardians must provide written approval at the time of license application.
- 50-Hour Practice Requirement: This includes a minimum of 10 hours of night driving to ensure well-rounded practice.
- Consent Revocation: At any time before the teen’s 18th birthday, a parent or guardian may revoke consent by contacting the Secretary of State. Driving privileges will only be restored upon reaching age 18 or when consent is reestablished.
Why Choose Us? The Benefits of Testing with Chicago’s #1 Driving School
Opting for our road testing services offers unparalleled advantages:
- Ease of Appointment: Teens can visit the DMV with an “ID Card Service” appointment, which is typically more accessible than the “In-Car” testing appointments.
- Convenient Vehicle Options: We offer the flexibility of using one of our school’s vehicles or a student’s own car.
Qualifications for the Teen Road Test
Our CDTP-approved road test is available to all students under 18 who meet these qualifications:
- Age: Applicants must be under 18 years old.
- Educational Completion: Students must provide proof of an A or B grade in both the classroom and behind-the-wheel sections of driver education.
- No Prior State DMV Testing Attempts: If a teen has already attempted and failed a road test at a DMV facility, future attempts must be conducted at the DMV.
Chicago’s #1 Driving School is proud to be the trusted partner for young drivers across Illinois. With our highly experienced instructors and a streamlined path to a driver’s license, we are the best choice for teen road testing. Join the thousands of students who have successfully taken the road test with us and start your journey towards driving independence with the very best in the business!
For more information or to schedule your teen’s road test, contact us today. We’re here to help teens become safe, confident drivers on the roads of Illinois.