Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 5, November 1, 2024
Section 2226-10.0 - Test Sites and Routes10.1 Testing sites must be a minimum of 240 feet by 110 feet in size, unless otherwise approved by the Division.10.2 Access to testing sites must be able to be restricted or limited to prevent interference with testing and to avoid any possible motor vehicle or pedestrian contact to ensure the safety of the ST, driver, and the public.10.3 Facilities that fail to maintain the testing site, pad, or access may result in application denial, renewal application denial, suspension, or revocation of their license.10.4 The TPTO shall regularly conduct testing at an approved testing site. A testing site is presumed to be regularly used if an organization conducts at least one test per week at the site.10.5 STs must use all approved routes regularly.10.6 The TPTO shall notify the Division of changes in any conditions on testing routes, including:10.6.1 Changes of traffic conditions;10.6.2 Changes of patterns including increases in pedestrian or vehicle traffic;10.6.3 Deterioration of the pavement or other surface that could affect the outcome of a basic control skills test;10.6.4 Road construction; or10.6.5 New traffic signs or signals.10.7 Road test banking, or the practice of allowing portions of the Commercial Driver License Skills Road Exam that a student has passed to not be subjected to re-testing, is never permitted. This situation arises when a Commercial Driver License applicant fails one of the three parts of the test and then subsequently retests only the failed part towards passing the entire Skills Road Exam. is never permitted.2 Del. Admin. Code § 2226-10.0
27 DE Reg. 191 (9/1/2023) (Final)