Driving Test Question!

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  1. CyberForce

    CyberForce Well-Known Member

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    Okay, I am going to go for a driving written test in 2 days, I've read the manual twice..


    Can people give me advice what questions are gonna be in there with the answer? thanks :D +rep to anyone who helps me out!
     
  2. Reflex*

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    wut state do u live in i think its diffrent test for each state
     
  3. Fluid

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    how fast can you go on an unmarked highway?
    what lane do you turn into?
    what do yellow and white lines mean? dotted or straigt?
    tons of questions about drugs and alcohol and offenses.
    and know your signs and what they mean too ;)

    ~bLiNd

    EDIT: \/ He reminded me:

    Who has to stop at railrods?
    How far before a turn must you have your blinker on?
    How far from the curb must you be to parallel park?
    How far away from a railroad must you park?
    When can you double park? (NEVER!!!)
     
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    stopping distances on differnt khp
     
  5. 5dowN

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    its different in every state/province u know
     
  6. Bona Fide

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    Rule of thumb:

    The correct answer is ALWAYS the longest one.

    I didn't use that, because I knew them. But when I went back I was like wtf. Go by that rule and you should get at least a 90%. :)
     
  7. CyberForce

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    Reflex* - South Carolina
    bLiNd - +rep, thanks
    blairp - what?
    5dowN - I know but trust me there very similar.
    Bona Fide - Isn't worth +rep.. but I'll give it to ya.
     
  8. blairp

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    you need to know the stopping distances for different speed limits like 70KpH is so many metres
     
  9. Rufio

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    you dont even have to read that stupid manual. i never did any of my homework or read anything and i got a 95%. its all common sence. pick the answer that sounds the safest. its very easy
     
  10. CyberForce

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    blairp - +rep
    schleprok - lol ok.
     
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    civillians have the right of way!!
     
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    lmao, now i want to go back and take the driving test again to see how true that is :P

    but yea, most of it really is just common sense. reading the manual is just a waste of time and when you're actually driving, i guarantee you won't be trying to remember page 35 and what the correct number of carlengths to keep between you and the car in front of you when it's raining is.
     
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    some are like what colors different signs are, how fast you can go in certain places, stopping distances and stuff like that
     

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