To participate in the Solar Crown competition, the Player must complete the racing school tests to obtain the driving licences of each categories which led by respective instructors: Marco Luzzini of category A, Jane O'Mahan of category B, and Todd Bishop of category C.

The Player character is a poor valet driver working in Ibiza for Tess Wintory, host of the 2011 Solar Crown, a highly popular racing championship. Tess berates the Player for arriving late; she considers firing them, but seeing as they are a car enthusiast, she has second thoughts, and asks them to escort her to the Sant Antoni de Portmany club, in exchange for entering them in the Solar Crown. On the way to the club, Tess explains one of the racers withdrew, leaving an open position for the player. Tess herself is also a contestant in the championship, and enrolls the player to dampen the competition.


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Throughout the game, the Player earns their way up the ranks of the championship. They can use money earned from races to buy houses, cars (which are needed for certain races) and clothes from dealerships and stores around the islands. The other contestants of the tournament will also challenge the Player in one-on-one races, putting their beloved cars on the line. After reaching a moderate status in the competition, the championship moves to Oahu.

Not wanting to lose to a rookie, Tess and her father Stuart Wintory, another contestant and sponsor of the tournament, rig the competition to prevent the Player from winning. The championship ends with a colossal time trial race around Oahu, where the Player becomes the ultimate winner of the Solar Crown.

In the online world of Test Drive Unlimited, players are able to drive both on-road and off-road in free-roam mode, challenging other players in real-time anywhere on the drivable map. It is also possible to drive on small islands outside of the main island. The Xbox 360 version has supported steering wheel controllers since launch. Following the third free update, Test Drive Unlimited supports force feedback wheel controllers such as Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless Racing Wheel.

There were 1500 total beta testers in Atari's closed beta for Test Drive Unlimited for PlayStation 2. At the end of the testing period, Atari awarded 30 of the most active testers with "immortality" in the PlayStation 2 version of Test Drive Unlimited. These 30 beta testers were allowed to name one of the non-playable characters (NPC) in the game. Some chose to use their first and last name; others chose to use their screen names. These 30 special NPCs can be found spread throughout the virtual island of only the PlayStation 2 version.[2] Atari and Melbourne House ensured the Beta Testers were given prominent positions as NPCs. Among the play testers were also friends and family of staff at Melbourne House, including staff members themselves, who are included within the different motoring clubs featured within the game. Most were granted President or Vice President status in the car clubs and were put in highly desirable performance cars.[3]

In the world of Test Drive Unlimited, players are able to drive both on-road and off-road in free-roam mode, challenging any real life racers which they encounter. The roads are modelled after satellite images of the Hawaiian island of Oahu, with its terrain differing from rainforest and mountains to sandy beaches and Hawaii's capital city, Honolulu.

Road test appointments are available at this time at the following offices, Hilo (349 Kapiolani Street), Kona (74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway), Waimea (65-1158 Mamalahoa Highway) and Pahoa (15-2615 Keaau-Pahoa Road). Please read this page in its entirety before scheduling for your road test to ensure you have all information.

Applicants under 18 years of age are required to provide Driver Education (DE -Driver Education and BTW-Behind the Wheel) certificates at time of appointment. We are unable to administer the in-vehicle skill test if you do not provide your driver education certificates at the time of check in. You will need to reschedule your appointment.

A licensed driver, 21 years or older must accompany you and present a valid driver's license. Your licensed driver is required to stay at our office until you have completed your test. Your license driver must have a clear driving record on the National Drivers Registry and State of Hawai'i. If your licensed driver's license status is suspended in this State or any other State, your in-vehicle road test will be cancelled.

You must check in 30 minutes prior to your appointment time. You must provide the original vehicle registration, safety check certificate and Hawai'i insurance card printed on a fraudulent resistant card. The name on your original vehicle registration must match the name on your original fraud resistant insurance card or must be listed as an additional driver on the policy. Check in at office location indicated on your confirmation slip.

Class 3 road tests appointments are opened on the 1st working day of each month for the following month. Select the office location and click on each day to find an available time. Appointments for the Class 3 road test can be made here. All road test appointment fees are non-refundable. 

CDL SKILLS TEST APPOINTMENTS

CDL Skills Test Appointments are now being accepted at the Hilo or Kona office. You must make an in-office appointment to schedule your skills test. A $50 non-refundable fee is required. Once payment is received and an appointment is made, you will be issued a confirmation of your scheduled skills test appointment with the date, time and location. Click here to make your in-office appointment.

After appearing on the Xbox 360 last year, Test Drive Unlimited is on course to arrive on the PC next month. This is an ambitious driving game because it not only features lots and lots of street racing, but it also captures other aspects of the racing lifestyle. Test Drive Unlimited will also drop you in the middle of a virtual Oahu and let you drive around that Hawaiian island to your heart's content or engage in numerous single-player and online races for prestige and bragging rights.

The gist of Test Drive Unlimited's story goes likes this: After you choose your character avatar (selecting between male and female characters waiting at an airport gate to board a flight to Hawaii), you'll arrive on Oahu with a lot of cash and a desire to buy a car and a place to live and start racing. You probably didn't expect real estate to play a part in a driving game, but it does in Test Drive Unlimited. The first thing you'll do is pick a rental car from what must be the world's must upscale car rental dealership, and then drive to the realtor's office to buy your first pad. From there, you can buy your first car, participate in various races around the island to earn more cash, buy faster cars, race in more prestigious races, and keep going for pretty much as long as you want.

The impressive thing about Test Drive Unlimited is how it immerses you in a virtual world that's modeled pretty darn close to the real thing. You can drive on any major road on the island, all the way from the urban landscape of Honolulu to the rural, tropical countryside. The level of detail is eye catching as you zip through picture-postcard environments. There's always something to see, from the majesty of Diamondhead in the distance, jumbo jets landing and taking off overhead, to freighters and ships sitting at anchor in the tranquil waters offshore. You also get a sense of driving in an inhabited world, as you will encounter traffic on the roads, though it is nowhere as dense as it is in the real world and there's a noticeable lack of pedestrians and bystanders. Still, this traffic gives you obstacles that have to be negotiated when you're screaming down the roadway at 80 miles per hour.

To make money, you can race in different types of challenges. Time trials require you to zip around a route as fast as possible, whereas race pits you against several other cars. If you want a challenge, simply call up the 3D map of the island and locate an available time trial or race. Once you select one, that race is locked in your car's navigation system and all you have to do is drive to the starting point to formally begin the challenge. What's really cool about this system is that Test Drive Unlimited blends the online and offline together. If you choose, the virtual Oahu that you race around will be inhabited by other players. If you meet up with another player, you can challenge him or her to a race, and suddenly you're in a head-to-head competition online.

The cash that you earn over the course of the game can go toward many things. You can customize the appearance of your avatar by buying and outfitting yourself with the latest fashions. But you'll most likely want to buy faster and more powerful cars. At your disposal will be a vast array of licensed luxury automobiles from manufacturers such as Alfa Romeo, Ascari, Aston Martin, Audi, GM, Ducati, Ferrari, and many, many more. These autos are all modeled in beautiful detail, and you have the added benefit of being able to customize your wheels, from the paint and rims to the interior. The more successful you are, the more cars you'll own, and you'll be able to park them in the garage of your residence. Just as the cars get more and more expensive the further you go in the game, so do the residences. You can first choose from a simple bungalow or a high-rise condominium, but you'll work your way up to more luxurious digs. In addition to prestige, the pricier residences offer bigger garages, letting you maintain a larger stable of cars.

You needn't worry about spending $100,000 on a car and then getting a scratch on it the minute you leave the dealership, either. Test Drive Unlimited has a very forgiving crash model, in that you basically can't. Sure, you can slam into trees or buildings at high speed, but that won't do any damage to your car. The main danger of crashing is that it can spell the difference between winning and losing a race or a time trial, since you lose valuable seconds backing up and getting back on the road and up to speed again. You can cause damage to other vehicles, though. Cause too much damage or drive too recklessly, and you will draw the attention of the police, at which point you can try to evade the fuzz. If you're caught, you won't get tossed into jail, though your bank account will take major damage from the ticket that you receive. be457b7860

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