

I guess they are used to cars not stopping, and when one does it catches them off guard. But when I stop for them, the riders usually seem confused, and they end up just waiting and waving for me to go. The horses were here first, so they have the right away over automobiles. You must stop for horses on the road, which I always do. The DMV in Bend is the mellowest DMV I have ever experienced, not sure if that is a general statement for Oregon. Otherwise, I agree with the statement that you are overthinking it. Only get concerned when you get to the last question on the test and still haven't passed. Nice thing is they give you a certain percentage you have to hit, and the computer ends the test when you get to that percentage or hit the last question. Overall the test is pretty easy, but they got me on some obscure rule about passing horses on the road, and my wife got some other obscure technicality wrong.īut I still passed. **The Oregon Drive Knowledge Test is available in Arabic, English, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese.Get a copy of the DMV booklet with all the rules and read it cover to cover.

This manual can be obtained at the DMV.įor more info on the Department of Motor Vehicles, please click here. The Oregon Driver’s Manual describes these tests and provides you with the information needed in order to pass them.

If you plan to obtain a driver’s license, you have to take three tests: The DMV charges $60 for a driver’s license valid for eight years and $44.50 for an Oregon ID card. Your original/official US Social Security card / Or / Your signature on an “Oath” card (available at the DMV) stating that you have never been assigned a social security number.If you don’t have anything that fits this description ask that a letter be sent in the mail to your address from the International Students and Scholars office giving your name, US address, and telephone number (which proves your place of residence). Proof of residence address: You can show this by providing mail you’ve received from a bank or credit card company, a government office, or other verifiable business.An unexpired foreign passport that includes your I-94 form.In order to obtain an Oregon ID card or driver’s license, you must provide the following information: Hours for all Knowledge tests: Monday-Friday from opening time until 3:30 p.m. This office is open by appointment, some standby services available if the office has capacity. In order to obtain an ID card/driver’s license, you must go to the DMV in person.

One of the first things you should do when you arrive at Lewis & Clark is to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to obtain an Oregon ID (identification) card, or a driver’s license if you plan on driving.
