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Post your state and if it's allowed! Test your camera with the Camera app. I tried looking online and couldn't find much specifically through the dmv site confirming if you can or cant use it. Dunno about other states, I don't think most of them have specific legislation on the matter, so it would probably depend on the individual testing you.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castPress J to jump to the feed. save hide report. You can order an external add-on camera that you can use as a baby monitor, as a backup camera for your trailer, or even as a front camera if you want to see what’s in front of you. My fiancé and I were talking about it and we were wondering what the rule is since they are in so many cars now! Q: If my vehicle has a backup camera, is that OK to use on the skills test? Open Camera; If your camera still doesn’t work, here are some other things to try. Hence broader image is required. share. If you accidentally, missed this prompt, don't worry! Do you know if it's allowed to use a rear view camera in your state while taking the maneuverability exam? You should be able to use a back up camera, just don't make it your only source of knowledge of your surroundings. This is common sense, but it is surprising how many people are thinking or fidgeting with other things while taking their test. If you're asked to allow access to the Camera, select Yes.
Look forward and side to side, through the mirrors, etc. If the camera works in the Camera app, the problem might be with the app you're trying to use.
Before you can see yourself and use the camera with this webpage, you'll have to click "allow" at the prompt given to you by your browser.
Do you know if it's allowed to use a rear view camera in your state while taking the maneuverability exam? My driving is perfectly fine and I can parallel park using the backup cam. 5. on the test.Yeah I just use it mainly to check if I can go back another foot or twoI'd use it as an additional tool, just dont totally rely on it, it only covers one PoV. The Department of Motor Vehicles allows test-takers to use backup cameras. The car I learned in had hill start assist, my teacher didn't allow me to use it when learning but I was allowed to use it on the final driving test, same with parking sensors.Yeah, I'd be curious how all these backup sonars, blind spot monitors, cameras, etc are factored into the driving tests.You can't turn the rear view camera off in my car (AFAIK), so I guess you are "using" it no matter what.Nothing stopping the examiner from physically blocking it....Not my state, but I know that in New Jersey, there is a law that says people can use backup cameras and other such things on the driving test. But law books only you and not to camara , when accident happened. Yes, it won't violates any law, because saconadery eye supports, you or enhance your capabilities.
Post your state and if it's allowed!Pretty sure it's about as unacceptable as it can get anywhere in Europe.In germany you can use every tool/system in the car you use to take the test with. However I have a hard time judging distance without it and a lot of times Ill either nudge the cones when backing up or I wont be far enough back. 9 comments .
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Rear view back up Cameras on the driving exam in your state.
Drivers, however, cannot use parallel parking-assisted technology in which the car basically parks itself.