I agree with you there, I had a cousin fail the driven test because the teacher didn't feel like doing it.
What would be some of these "street rules"?
I'm on this damn online course and it's talking about drugs, alcohol, and sex and how it relates to bad driving. What a drag.
What would be some of these "street rules"?
I'm on this damn online course and it's talking about drugs, alcohol, and sex and how it relates to bad driving. What a drag.
What I've come across so far is:
Reference points
Road Signs (everyone has to know these)
Well basically there are a lot of things on my online course that are common sense question including things about alcohol,drugs,sex. They also tend to throw in questions about percentages, ex. When using a cellular device, your chance of a crash increases ____.
I would just pay attention when you come across things that only have one specific answer, and questions that have to do with numbers. Those are really the only things to look out for, and the rest is mainly common sense.
Reference points
Road Signs (everyone has to know these)
Well basically there are a lot of things on my online course that are common sense question including things about alcohol,drugs,sex. They also tend to throw in questions about percentages, ex. When using a cellular device, your chance of a crash increases ____.
I would just pay attention when you come across things that only have one specific answer, and questions that have to do with numbers. Those are really the only things to look out for, and the rest is mainly common sense.
From where I am, there's an entire separate test for signs. Most of my friends failed on that part. Also, there were some irrelevant questions such as "if you move, you must notify the DMV in ____ days."
good luck
good luck
It's mostly stupid questions that relate to obscure in driving situations, and then there's always a section on what road signs mean, which are 95% common sense. Usually the DMV has a small book or pamphlet to help you study, don't bother with the **** about points on your license or what your blood alcohol level can't be to drive or how much weed is illegal to have in your car. They want to know things like... if there is a road sign posted that says there's workers around, what is the speed limit? And like - If you get a phone call while you are merging on the freeway, what do you do?
If all 4 people get to an intersection at the same time, who goes first?
Just read the book and get some sleep the night before and it's a breeze. Cmon, if Shelly****pants the 15 year old bimbo can pass the test and crash her dad's Miata, you can pass it too. <3
If all 4 people get to an intersection at the same time, who goes first?
Just read the book and get some sleep the night before and it's a breeze. Cmon, if Shelly****pants the 15 year old bimbo can pass the test and crash her dad's Miata, you can pass it too. <3
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I was just hoping it would mostly be common sense because I'm cramming 6 weeks of an online driving course in two days. Thankfully I'm almost done, but I just wanted to be sure that the questions wouldn't be too rigorous. On this helpful "course" it's talking about emotions.
"Change your attitude, and be happy." "Don't drive when your mad." "Stop huffing paint because you will die."
"Change your attitude, and be happy." "Don't drive when your mad." "Stop huffing paint because you will die."
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How was the test for you? Is it mostly common sense? What should I look over?