
Take it and post your grade.
I got a 67%

It's an American test, so for those of you out of the states it might be different. Give it a try though.
And no cheating please, that means no google... [-X
Good luck.

I did better than you...57%D wrote:50%. An F.
Good thing I don't live in America!
While drunk no less!Giblet wrote:Funny how we can talk about slip angles, yaw rates, and all kind of crazy car nuances, but we mow down pedestrians and rear end fire trucks apparently.
In the North of Scotland, they're in English and Scottish Gaelic. So you have to read the sign twice to know where you're going.Ciro Pabón wrote:The "Pelican and other birds" crossings in England are... well, let the britons say something, however, where most countries have zebra crossings, in England they had a complete zoo, from pandas to puffins to pegasus...
I guess most of the time the signs are there to confuse tourists and to make happy the local taxi industry. I remember that in Ireland some road signs are in Gaelic (to be enjoyed by english foreigners, I imagine).
Some european motorways have white-on-green destination or information signs (like in America) while some have white-on-blue. Black-on-white destination signs are used in smaller roads, while in America they're used when the signs are small. However, they're white on yellow in Germany, for example and in England they are white on blue or white on green depending of the importance of the road.
I only ask: why?
Believe me Ciro, I can vouch for that, this test ridiculously difficult for people who have nt gone through the manual that you mentioned. How is anyone supposed to understand it if they dont understand the signs? Does everybody goes through the manual before their tests?Ciro Pabón wrote:.... and, believe me, you HAVE to study.
......for the love of Pete, who designed this thing?)