Maneuverability
Test
Ohio Administrative Code Section 4501:1-1-10
The maneuverability test is conducted in two steps. Each step is to be
completed in one continuous motion. The examiner will instruct you to steer to the right
or left of the point marker.
Step
One
You must drive forward through a box (9' by 20') formed by 4 markers. Steer to
the right or left of the "point" marker (20' ahead of box in center of course)
as directed by the examiner. Steer to a straight ahead course and stop when the rear
bumper of your car is even with the "point" marker and generally parallel with
the course.
Step
Two
From your stopped position at the end of Step One, you must be back past the
"point" marker. Straighten your car and back through the box and come to a stop
with your front bumper even with the two rear markers and generally parallel with the
course. If you stop your vehicle because of striking a marker, you will have to go back to
start and begin again (See diagram below).
Before the test is complete, your vehicle must be removed from the test
area without running over a marker or committing any other dangerous action.
Scoring
Points are deducted for:
Stopping to check
progress;
Bumping markers;
Misjudging stopping
distance;
Not parallel with test
area;
Immediate
failure = running over or knocking down a marker or other dangerous action.
Passing
Score
Applicant will have passed this portion of the examination provided he does not
receive a minus score in excess of 25 points.
You must take your examination passed form to a Deputy Registrar (See County Lists) to
apply for your Ohio driver license. The license will expire on your 4th birthday after
issuance. If you are under 21, it will expire on your 21st birthday.

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