Now, instead of having to adjust your schedule around the time you’d have to wait to take the knowledge test, you can schedule an appointment online ahead of time so that you know exactly when to show up (15 minutes before your appointment). This will reduce the time you spend at the exam station. Going forward, DVS exam stations will not accept walk-ins for class D knowledge tests. To make things easier for you, the 14 regional DVS exam stations are discontinuing the first-come, first-served class D knowledge tests and instead requiring appointments starting today (July 13). Because of the virus, Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services division (DVS) exam stations were closed for eight weeks, so the demand for Class D knowledge tests is high. Even getting a class D instruction permit is different. It’s safe to say that COVID-19 has changed pretty much everything we do. How to schedule your Class D knowledge test
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