The vehicle used to take the test must:
Have a current registration card with a valid window registration sticker (if applicable) or current sticker displaying a valid expiration date affixed to the plates (if applicable)
Have a motor vehicle liability insurance card or the policy, which must identify the vehicle and include the expiration date
Display a valid inspection sticker, if applicable. Vehicles displaying failed inspection stickers are not acceptable for the road test
Display front and rear license plates (if applicable), properly affixed to the bumper
Have properly functioning brake lights, turn signal lights, horn, windows that roll up and down, operable doors with inside and outside door handles, inside rear view mirror, and outside side (left/right) view mirrors properly placed, and a hand emergency brake located between the driver and front passenger seats
Have a windshield with no cracks or debris, providing an unobstructed field of vision and nothing hanging from the rearview mirror
Have tires that are in good condition and properly inflated. Spare (donut) tires are not acceptable
Rental vehicles are allowed for road tests only if the person taking the test is listed on the rental contract as an approved driver of the rental vehicle
Have no service or warning lights illuminated on dashboard, including low gas