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Booking Your Kentucky Driving Test: A Step-by-Step Scheduling Guide

You've passed your written test, held your permit for 180 days, and logged your 60 hours of driving practice. The final step to earning your Kentucky intermediate driver's license is scheduling and passing the behind-the-wheel driving skills test.

In Kentucky, you cannot simply show up at a Driver Licensing Regional Office to take your road test; an appointment is mandatory. This guide will walk you through the process of booking your test through the official online system.

Before You Schedule: Confirm Your Eligibility

Make sure you meet all the state's requirements before you attempt to book an appointment. For most teen drivers, this means you must:

  • Be at least 16 years and 180 days old.
  • Have held your learner's permit for at least 180 consecutive days.
  • Have completed a state-approved driver education course.
  • Have completed your 60 hours of supervised driving (including 10 at night) and have your signed log sheet ready.

The Online Scheduling System: Your Only Option

The only way to book a road test appointment is through the official Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) online scheduling portal.

How to Schedule Online:

  1. Navigate to the KYTC Website: Go to the official website at drive.ky.gov.
  2. Find the "Schedule an Appointment" Link: On the homepage, look for a prominent link or button for scheduling an appointment.
  3. Choose Your Location: The system will prompt you to select the Driver Licensing Regional Office where you want to take your test.
  4. Select the Correct Service: It is crucial that you select the correct service. Look for "Road Test" or "Skills Test" from the menu. Do not select "Permit Test" or "License Renewal."
  5. Enter Your Information: The system will require you to enter specific information to book the appointment. Have this ready:
    • Your full first and last name.
    • A valid email address (this is where your confirmation will be sent).
    • A valid phone number.
    • Your Learner's Permit number.
  6. Find an Available Date and Time: The scheduler will display a calendar. Dates with available appointments will be clickable. Select a date to see the open time slots.
    • Be Patient and Persistent: Road test appointments, especially in larger cities, can be booked up for weeks. It's a good idea to start looking for an appointment as soon as you are eligible.
  7. Confirm Your Appointment and Save the Confirmation: Once you find a time, select it and confirm. You will receive a confirmation email. You must save this email. Print it out or have it on your phone, as you will need it when you check in for your test.

Tips for Securing a Hard-to-Get Appointment

  • Check Multiple Locations: Be willing to test at any regional office in your area. Facilities in smaller towns or suburbs may have better availability.
  • Check for Cancellations: Check the online portal frequently, especially early in the morning or late at night. People cancel their appointments all the time, and you might get lucky and snag a last-minute spot.
  • Book Far in Advance: As soon as you are eligible, start looking for an appointment.

What if You Fail the Test?

If you fail your driving skills test, you must wait at least seven days before you can take it again. You will need to go through the online scheduling process again to book a new appointment. If you fail six times, you must wait six months before retesting.

By understanding the system and being persistent, you can successfully navigate the Kentucky road test scheduling process and secure your spot to earn your driver's license.

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