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JC Viper
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#11 Post by JC Viper » Wed Jun 28, 2006 12:33 pm

The reasons for me hesitating to go through a four way stop is the fact that the others waiting may not wait for their que and thus run ahead and cause an accident. I don't always hesitate but my perception of such is so much for words, bike or cage.
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#12 Post by Randy95 » Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:55 pm

Yes, and they all vacation in Florida during the winter months.
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#13 Post by 1will » Wed Jun 28, 2006 4:22 pm

a knowledge test is a poor indicator of real world driving ability.

any punk kid fresh out of drivers' ed would score very high on that test but doesn't have @#$% for skill or experience on the road.
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#14 Post by dieziege » Wed Jun 28, 2006 5:34 pm

That's fine... but I still think it is strange that they would fail.

When I went to get my MC endorsement added to my license the DMV surprised me with the fact that, since I hadn't taken the "laws" (i.e. normal car written) test in a few years, I'd have to pass that as well. I hadn't read the standard driving book or paid much of any attention to it when getting ready to go to the DMV before they handed me two tests... and once I had the test in my hand I couldn't go study... so I went and took the test "blind".

And passed of course.

It ain't that hard... even though existing drivers are only allowed half as many wrong answers as first time test-takers it ain't that hard. The fact that anyone who is licensed to drive would fail that test is a little scary actually... because most of it deals with stuff you must know to be safe (such as how to identify blind people).
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#15 Post by guitar guru » Thu Jun 29, 2006 8:45 am

dieziege wrote:That's fine... but I still think it is strange that they would fail.

When I went to get my MC endorsement added to my license the DMV surprised me with the fact that, since I hadn't taken the "laws" (i.e. normal car written) test in a few years, I'd have to pass that as well. I hadn't read the standard driving book or paid much of any attention to it when getting ready to go to the DMV before they handed me two tests... and once I had the test in my hand I couldn't go study... so I went and took the test "blind".
Same exact thing happened to me. I took it blind and passed it 100%. I didn't miss a single question on the drivers test, but I did miss a couple on the MC test.
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