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Start practice testThe New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues driver's licenses and provides information on the requirements and process for obtaining a license. To apply for a license, you must provide proof of identity and residency [ny:dmv:identity]. The DMV offers a variety of licenses, including Class D, which is the most common type of license and allows you to operate passenger vehicles [ny:dmv:licenses]. To get a license, you must pass a written test, a vision test, and a road test [ny:dmv:testing]. You can find more information on the DMV's website or by visiting a DMV office [ny:dmv:offices]. The DMV also offers a driver's manual that provides detailed information on the requirements and process for obtaining a license [ny:dmv:manual].
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