The New York Article 19-A Biennial Behind the Wheel Road Test is a driving exam administered by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. It is designed to test the driving skills of those seeking a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or a Class A, B, or C driver's license. The exam includes a written test and a practical on-the-road test. The written test covers topics such as traffic laws and regulations, vehicle inspections, and defensive driving techniques. The practical test requires the applicant to demonstrate their driving abilities in a variety of driving scenarios. The exam is administered biennially, so applicants must pass it every two years in order to keep their license in good standing. The New York Article 19-A Biennial Behind the Wheel Road Test includes the following types of tests: Class A CDL Road Test, Class B CDL Road Test, Class C CDL Road Test, Non-CDL Class A Road Test, Non-CDL Class B Road Test, and Non-CDL Class C Road Test.