Tennessee teens can now take written driver's license test online
Teenagers can now take their written driver's license test online under proctor supervision. Applicants will still be expected to pass their on-the-road driving test as well.
Parents or legal guardians may register to proctor applicants through the Proctor Identification app.
After downloading the app, proctors must register their phone numbers, scan their I.D., take a selfie and set up app security for the test.
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Rules include:
Applicant must be between 15 and 17 years of age
Parent/legal guardian may register no more than five applicants
An 80% score is required to pass the test
Applicants may only take the test online twice
Other information is available through the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security website.
This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Tennessee teens can now take written driver's license test online