How many mistakes are allowed on a driving test in Nevada?
I’ve been practicing for the driving test in Nevada for months, but I’m still worried I won’t get a perfect score on it. Can I still pass even if I make a few mistakes?
, but don’t worry, you don’t need to achieve a perfect score to pass.
Like most states, Nevada’s driving test is scored on a points scale. Drivers begin with zero points and accumulate them as they make mistakes. Accumulating 25 points or more will result in failure of your Nevada driving test.
In addition to points accumulation, there are some actions that will cause an automatic test failure, such as:
Speeding
Failure to stop for a school bus with lights flashing
Driving in bike lanes
Causing a traffic accident
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