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Missouri Driver’s Test Information
- If you fail the Missouri driver’s test three times, you must complete retraining.
- The DOR requires you practice behind the wheel for 40 hours, with 10 hours at night.
- Retaking your driving test in Missouri after three failed attempts requires additional training.
- In Missouri, parallel parking and following road rules are part of the driving test.
- Preparing for the test by studying the handbook helps ensure you pass.
- About 35% of people fail the first time.
- Knowing which questions you missed helps you study.
- You cannot drive alone unless accompanied by an adult at least 21 years old.
- You must pass this test to receive your license.
World Record for Failed Driving Test Attempts
- The world record for most failed driving test attempts is 960 by a 69-year-old woman in South Korea.
- She spent over $10,000 before passing.
Retaking and Scoring of Missouri Driving Test
- After failing the Missouri driving test, you can retake it the next business day.
- Failing three times requires additional training before the next attempt.
- There is no passing score, but losing 30 points results in failure.
- You can take the written test online.