Chris Christie. Taking my NJ DMV road test next week and having doubts about whether or not a toyota highlander is ok to use for my test. Road Test one (1) Hour Review + Vehicle Rental: The student may also combine a special one hour review lesson on the same day as the road test with the use of our vehicle for the road test. Alex Glenn October 15, 2019 2. I am going to use my moms car that is a 2009 Honda CR-V for my road test this Monday. 3. New Jersey residents taking their driving test can now use backup cameras, as well as parking sensors, thanks to a bill signed into law on Sept. 6, 2016, by Gov. Your registration renewal vehicle will indicate the exact amount you will be required to pay. Student car is not acceptable for test. Generally, this vehicle must have an accessible console brake and a seat for the sponsor. Applicants who must take a road test as part of their license reinstatement process are required to provide an acceptable vehicle for the road test. Where to Get a Car for Your Driver’s License Road Test Whether you borrow or rent, make sure the car meets DMV requirements for your behind-the-wheel test. It must also have an emergency brake in the center console. If a car has a console between the seats, it must have an emergency brake there as well. This lesson tends to focus upon parallel parking skills so that these skills are “fresh” in the student’s mind just prior to the state road test. I remember being told that, for the driving test, the car has to have an emergency brake that you pull up, in the console area. Comfort and security- Many students feel more comfortable using the car they learned to drive in to take the road test. Online, it says that you just need to have an emergency brake accessible to the DMV tester. Examiner must be able to reach either the foot brake or parking brake" I'm not sure if this counts as a center console but this is what the interior of the car looks like. New Jersey car registration renewal fees vary depending on the type of the vehicle, the weight and the year. Very few cars in the last 20 years have been built without tinted windows. A: Any vehicle that is registered and insured in the state of New Jersey. Yes, cars that can be used at the test must not have any obstructions between the tester and student. It makes sense to rent the car from NJ ROAD RULES to take the test. Our car has a little lever (more like a button) for an emergency brake, in the console area, to the left of the gear thingie. Also, keep in mind that if you are a disabled or senior driver (65 and older), you get a $7 discount off the vehicle registration renewal fees. Reason students use our car for test: 1. The decision to take the test with NJ ROAD RULES or not is a personal one. After you pass you must have 6 points of ID plus proof of address, only 4 pts need to take the Road Test. I was looking at the rules and it says "Vehicle cannot have a center console unless the emergency brake is accessible from the passenger seat. Q: What type of car is acceptable for my road test? Red decals, which can be purchased at the MVC, must also be on the front and rear license plate. Confused about emergency break & foot break, is that the same? Is it true that only certain cars are acceptable to use for the state road test? No one is available to take student to test. But if you think you are going to take your test in some Ghetto mobile, you have another thing coming. Your thoughts please, so I can look for other options and have ample time to familiarize myself should I need to look for a different car. Of course you can.