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Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net
> wrote in message ups.com... > Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net > I was expecting a video game. This tests your knowledge of road rules, not driving skill. And at least one question/answer is ambigous. |
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Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net
"Frank Berger" > wrote in
: > > > wrote in message > ups.com... >> Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net >> > > I was expecting a video game. This tests your knowledge of road > rules, not driving skill. And at least one question/answer is > ambigous. Several are just plain WRONG! They talk about "Who has the right of way" and provide an answer. In Arizona, nobody EVER has the right of way, never, ever. If two people approach an intersection at right angles to each other, the person on the left is required to yield the right of way, the person on the right does not have the right of way. It's a very important legal distinction and I'll bet most other states have similar laws. |
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Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net
Other states? Try other continenets. Lots of that is WRONG anywhere but in
a small country just beneath Canada. "XS11E" > wrote in message ... > "Frank Berger" > wrote in > : > >> >> > wrote in message >> ups.com... >>> Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net >>> >> >> I was expecting a video game. This tests your knowledge of road >> rules, not driving skill. And at least one question/answer is >> ambigous. > > Several are just plain WRONG! They talk about "Who has the right of > way" and provide an answer. In Arizona, nobody EVER has the right of > way, never, ever. > > If two people approach an intersection at right angles to each other, > the person on the left is required to yield the right of way, the > person on the right does not have the right of way. > > It's a very important legal distinction and I'll bet most other states > have similar laws. > |
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Test your driving Skill at http://driving-test.friendsrus.net
On 2005-12-06, XS11E > wrote:
> Several are just plain WRONG! They talk about "Who has the > right of way" and provide an answer. In Arizona, nobody EVER > has the right of way, never, ever. > > If two people approach an intersection at right angles to each > other, the person on the left is required to yield the right > of way, the person on the right does not have the right of > way. Yup. They definitely drummed that into us in driver's ed in Florida back in '75. It's been 30 years, and I still remember it. I'm also pretty sure I remember reading it in the manual when I was getting ready to take my first written test in Pennsylvania. > It's a very important legal distinction and I'll bet most > other states have similar laws. -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! My ELBOW is a remote at FRENCH OUTPOST!! visi.com |
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