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" />Got a 83% B missed the speed in school zone since here on base it's 15MPH. LOL Oh well haven't taken the test in so long. Now I know why my wife kept failing the California test with the number of people that fail in this forum alone that have a license in the Philippines. But then it makes me wonder how many people come here driving on the freeways not knowing the rules.
80% on the Canadian test.
Last edited by redorange; August 21st, 2009 at 12:42 AM.
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Nyah, I barely passed! I'm a newbie driver. I got my license at LTO Tayuman wherein I had to pass an actual driving test.![]()
Last edited by maf; August 21st, 2009 at 01:43 AM. Reason: message posted without me having written anything yet
In my experience having a drivers license is one of my priority to get when i go to New Jersey as Immigrant . I have a professional drivers license here in the philippines and it is a great advantage for me in getting a written examination and driving test as long as you will review . They will give a reviewer on the motor vehicle on getting a drivers license . To give you familarized on there rules and regulation on a given state. I passed the written examination and the driving test. One thing I noticed if you passed you passed . There is no money involved in passing the test. Just my observation.
i failed at 44% =( ill augment the remaining 56% with an amicable settlement=)
Scored almost the same, with same "issues" as you, sir niky.
That fire truck following distance (duh... I actually answered correctly -- 500ft, at first, but changed it to 300ft eventually, perhaps because for me, that's already safe), distance from STOP sign (I considered 25feet as too close), school zones? -- I chose the lowest limit, of course. I have kids in primary school, man.
Blinking Red light? Why wouldn't they just use a steady RED light to indicate STOP? Why use another scheme? duh.
Last edited by woohoo; August 31st, 2009 at 09:21 AM.