Guam Drivers License Written Test Results
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Written test. (a) General rule. (1) A driver record check that meets the Federal standards contained in subparts D and E of this part must be made for any person who has not taken and passed a written test required by subparts F, G, and H of this part.
Written tests. (a) General rule. (1) No person shall operate a commercial motor vehicle that is required to be equipped with a CDL unless such person has taken and passed written and driving tests for the commercial motor vehicle that person operates or expects to operate.
(c) Special rules for driver records. (1) A driver record check that meets the Federal standards contained in subparts D and E of this part must be made for any person who has not taken and passed a driver record check required by subparts D and E of this part.
(b) Driver records. (1) No person shall operate a commercial motor vehicle unless such person has taken and passed a driver record check that meets the Federal standards contained in subparts D and E of this part.
Third party skills tests. (2) Any person who is required to obtain a CLP or a CDL in order to operate a commercial motor vehicle, except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, must obtain his or her CLP or CDL by passing a written test that meets the Federal standards contained in subparts F, G, and H of this part.
Third party skills tests. (3) Any person who is required to obtain a CLP or CDL in order to operate a commercial motor vehicle, except as provided in paragraph (a) of this section, must obtain his or her CLP or CDL by passing a written test that meets the Federal standards contained in subparts F, G, and H of this part.
Examiners must score each driver's license test according to the scoring schedule provided on the Score Sheet. Whether the test was completed or not, the form must be filled out in detail. Always include name of applicant, date of test, signature of the examiner conducting the test, license plate number of vehicle, class and condition of the vehicle. Circle the number of points to be deducted under the appropriate column. Add the total of all points deducted. More than 30 points deducted will be a failing grade. 827ec27edc