RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) - The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles is attempting to make road tests more accessible for teen drivers.

The NCDMV announced they are certifying private driver education schools to conduct road tests. According to the NCDMV, the road tests conducted will be for teens wanting their Level 2 Limited Provisional License.

The NCDMV said this new initiative will give teens with a Level 1 Limited Learner Permit the chance to take a road test before having to go to a NCDMV office.

According to the NCDMV, the goal of this new initiative is to reduce wait times at NCDMV driver license offices and provide better flexibility for families. The NCDMV said teens can take their road test at an NCDMV office if they would like to.

The NCDMV said teens who take and pass a r

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