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Guest |
anyone over 30 will probably fail miserably
https://www.gov.uk/practise-your-driving-theory-test the 2015 highway code is like 150 pages http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Official-Highway-Code-Book-NEW-2015-EDITION-DSA-version-Free-1st-Class-Post-/191429250197?hash=item2c92128c95 |
Guest |
know your traffic signs looks alot thicker too, how many are there
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KNOW-YOUR-TRAFFIC-SIGNS-LATEST-EDITION-2015-FREE-1ST-CLASS-POST-NEW-/191544915063?hash=item2c98f77477 |
_Jay_ |
I barely passed mine in 2013.
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Audio Warfare |
Flicked through it quickly and just passed at 43/50. :P I'm 31 and have been driving since I was 17. A lot of it is just common sense questions tbh, I'm surprised I got 7 wrong though. |
Captain Triceps |
I got something like 35, couldn't believe that, like mentioned a lot of them seemed common sense. Horns are there to be blasted, surely? |
latininxtc |
I got a 32 out of 50. Not bad for an American. And someone who doesn't know how to drive... |
Captain Triceps |
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
I got a 32 out of 50. Not bad for an American. And someone who doesn't know how to drive...
I did it again and got 40, still a fail. The ones I didn't know were things like speed limits with trailers, road signs, hand signals. I'm not a motorist so I could only really guess at some of them. Others were obvious safety precautions. |
latininxtc |
In case anyone wants to try, here's a practice test from Texas. I got an 80% passing, and that was with missing like 4 questions.
http://www.texasdrivereducation.us/drivers-license-test.html |
Impulse_Response |
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
Not bad for an American.
I saw the first one, had no idea what is was, and quit. I guess there's no way I would no about signage in the UK.
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Hard2Get |
Got 38 lol |
latininxtc |
quote: Originally posted by Advather:
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
Not bad for an American.
I saw the first one, had no idea what is was, and quit. I guess there's no way I would no about signage in the UK.
Well as you clearly noticed before I finished responding is that it's not bad for an American to not do so poorly in a driving test from the UK.
And it's driving, the laws probably don't drastically differ from one country to another. And like someone mentioned, a lot of it is common sense. I myself do not drive, yet I still managed not to fail miserably on either practice test. |
Guest |
heres another for the uk, with different questions http://toptests.co.uk/mock-theory-test-1/ none of them are like the dvd with random questions and signs etc, is like a cscs card test some questions are just wrong in general, there are no cars on the same side that should be oncoming on a motorway
its why nobody gets the company car
http://www.driving-theory-test.com/dvla-theory-test |
Guest |
this is probably the best site out of a forum comp
http://www.drivinglicencetests.co.uk/ some questions get your answers wrong, even if you clicked on the right answer |
Audio Warfare |
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
In case anyone wants to try, here's a practice test from Texas. I got an 80% passing, and that was with missing like 4 questions.
http://www.texasdrivereducation.us/drivers-license-test.html
I got 84% on that one. Did have to guess a couple as it's things that aren't the same over here though! |
Guest |
he is from the united states so probably lives in texas |
Captain Triceps |
quote: Originally posted by Guest:
he is from the united states so probably lives in texas
Yeah, it could only really be Texas. Probably Galveston or San Antonio. |
Guest |
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
quote: Originally posted by Guest:
he is from the united states so probably lives in texas
Yeah, it could only really be Texas. Probably Galveston or San Antonio.
when he learns to drive, he`ll be rolling in a 72 cadillac |
Captain Triceps |
quote: Originally posted by Guest:
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
quote: Originally posted by Guest:
he is from the united states so probably lives in texas
Yeah, it could only really be Texas. Probably Galveston or San Antonio.
when he learns to drive, he`ll be rolling in a 72 cadillac
Firing guns in the air, branding cows, working on his oversized moustache, etc |
Guest |
its the ultimate gangsta car, and in all the good old movies, im gonna import one when i win the lottery, and have it as my pride of my show room
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Guest |
you can buy them from ?1400 http://classiccars.com/listings/find/1972/cadillac/deville |