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95%
Missed one, said be prepared to stop on a yellow when it was really stop if it is safe to do so. My answer should be right but..
100%
Hah!
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I admit I only got 70%. I was a little careless with some answers, like the shape of signs. But the zero moving violations in my driving history, okay with one moderate accident that was my fault, is a better measure of my abilities.
The fact that Texas only requires a 70 I believe on the written/computer permit test scares me. We should have driving school like in Europe, it's almost like a performance driving school with intense car control and all.
blocked :sulk:
People should be required to re-take the test periodically or at least after being found at fault in an accident. It could be a good revenue boost for the state, too. By the way, I easily passed two different official, written tests.
95% I said when merging you should be at or near the speed of traffic, the answer is the posted speed. I disagree, if you are not familiar with the road the first speed limit sign would be too far away to see it so how would you know how fast to go? It is safer to be at a similar speed as traffic.
That's a dumb question
65 hahaha
95...safe following distance I safe following distance was 10 seconds instead of 3. Irregardless of whether or not I know the right answers, I still won't abide by them.
90%. not bad. better than the other jackoffs i share the road with.
85%
90%
I like some of Germany's driving laws:
1) No speed limits on hwys except near major cities
2) left lane is for passing only, no riding in left lane for miles on end
They have far fewer accidents then us.
95% :mad: I got a 100% when I originally took the test when I was 16 :mad:
Germany seems to be a mix of cities, where people rely a lot on a safe public transportation system, and rural areas. Then probably many roads have few drivers much of the time and hence fewer accidents. Also, Germans are very internally rule-oriented.