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How many mistakes are allowed on a driving test in Texas?

I live in Texas, and I’m getting ready to take my driving test to get my permit. Do I have to get a perfect score, or I can make a few mistakes and still pass?

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Sarah Gray · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Most new drivers are concerned about how many mistakes are allowed on a driving test in
Texas
. Even the most experienced drivers would likely make a few mistakes, which is why you can have up to 30 points deducted before failing the test.
You’ll start your driving test with 100 points, and your examiner will deduct points if they observe you making any mistakes. You can have up to 30 points deducted, which means you must achieve a score of no less than 70 to pass the Texas driving test.
During your driving test, your instructor will score you on your ability to:
  • Control the vehicle
  • Observe your surroundings and act accordingly
  • Stay in the correct lane
  • Properly use signals
You’ll also be asked to perform several maneuvers, such as:
  • Quick stopping
  • Stopping at traffic lights and stop signs
  • Abiding right-of-way laws
  • Safely approaching intersections and turning
  • Straight-line backing
Perfect those, and you should be good to pass your driving exam. However, a few mistakes will result in automatic failure of your test. These include:
  • Violating the law
  • Refusing to follow your examiner’s instructions
  • Driving dangerously or crashing your car
New drivers aren’t expected to perform perfectly on their driving test, so knowing you can make a few minor mistakes can help calm your nerves. Remember, once you pass your driving exam, you’ll need to think about getting a reliable
car insurance
policy before you hit the road—and
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