The Arkansas State Police has produced a video that’s available at www.ar.gov/aspdriverexaminfo to help written test applicants better prepare themselves for the test. “Parents are encouraged to watch the video with their teenagers who may be considering the opportunity to take the Arkansas Driver License Written Test. The video was produced to curb an increasing failure rate among first time written test applicants. During calendar year 2019 more than 63,000 of the 111,123 written test applicants failed the test,” according to the Arkansas Sate Police.
For Arkansans who are about to begin the process of obtaining their driver’s license who plan to test at the Police Troop A or Troop L testing locations at Little Rock and Lowell, a service will soon be able to reserve a specific date and time to take the written test. ‘The service is expected to help parents and guardians who are typically left to rearrange their work schedules while accompanying a son or daughter to begin the testing process. The objective is to reduce the long lines and delays while test applicants wait their turn to register for the written test,” according to the Arkansas State Police. An additional 10 testing sites at other Arkansas State Police Highway Patrol Division Troop Headquarters will be added in phases during the coming months.
All driver license testing information and learning resources, along with a listing of all driver license testing sites is available at www.ar.gov/aspdriverexaminfo.