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The State Exam Station, located at 418 Pine Street in Chaska, is a shared facility with the Chaska License Center operated by the County. The driver's license written tests and road tests offered at the Exam Station are administered by the State of Minnesota. If you have any questions or concerns related to testing, contact the State of Minnesota directly at (651) 296-1234. Note: This is a very busy number; it is likely you will experience a busy signal most times you call.

Exam Station Hours: 8:30 a.m. Monday - Friday Written exams: 8:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. Real live exe crack torrent. Monday - Friday Road tests: It is recommended you schedule an appointment in one of three ways: • Call (651) 284-1234: This is a very busy number; it is likely that you will receive a busy signal most times you call.

South Metro Exam Station hours of operation, address, available services & more.

Driving Manuals • • • License Status: Information on the status of your license is available 24/7 at (651) 284-2000. Limited License: Obtaining a Limited License (Work Permit) may require that you pay fees and take the appropriate tests, complete an application for a new license and speak to an evaluator. There is not an evaluator at the Chaska location.

There are evaluators in Plymouth, Eagan, Arden Hills and the Midtown exam stations. The phone number to speak to an evaluator in St. Paul is (651) 296-2025.

The Exam Station in Chaska does not have a local phone number. If you have questions regarding your driving privileges or would like other information, please call the state office at (651) 297-3298.

The closed course test just kind of keeps you more focused and has the hazards/obstacles/driving situations closer together IMHO. Years ago, I drove my daughter to take her test on the closed course in Arden Hills or Blaine after I'd worked nights and I managed to turn the wrong way on all of the streets of the course and even drove through the vehicle inspection point the wrong way! My daughter was so embarrassed; but they didn't take my license away; I was just sleep deprived!

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I don't know anything about the course in Eagan, but I do think that they tend to trick you by telling you to 'take the next right' when you are approaching a one way going left. I know that a lot of her classmates and other student drivers were told that and flunked because they did turn the wrong way on the one way.

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Hi, In the next month or so, I'll hopefully be taking the road test to (finally) get my driver's license. I live in Eagan, which has a 'closed course' road test. I've heard that closed courses are more difficult than open. If anyone has taken a closed course road test (or even better, Eagan's), can you offer some advice on what to expect? What should I be -sure- to know for the test? What is so different about a closed course test? DBjork I have a few friends who have taken it there, they said a its pretty easy, just -watch out for the uncontrolled intersection part, it comes up fast I guess -watch out for one ways.

-Be a goody two shoe and use all the mirros when changing lanes. -Practice parking as well When you take it can you give me some advice cause im taking it in about 3 months. I took my driver's test in Eagan many, many years ago. From what I found, then, is that if you pay attention, over exaggerate looking from left to right, listen to your instructions carefully you will do fine. I know that when they want you do do a quick stop they simply say stop, not loudly, not suddenly, just in normal conversation. If I remember correctly the sudden stop place was toward the end of the course right before they take you to the parallel parking spot.

Practice your parallel parking. They will fail you right away if you bump a cone. The stop light changes fast so be prepared to stop. Most of our friends' kids that have failed out there failed because they were not watching the light and ended up going trough on a red-slow down some when approaching the light. I took my first road test when I was 16 on the city streets and freeway of a Californian city. Later in life, I took a closed course test in St.