There is a big list of WTFs there. More than half of folks don’t know a speed limit sign when they do the test? What the heck?
ah here, look at number 6!
It’s one of them weird things where the answers are so obvious that you start overthinking it.
How can not know what a 60 km/h sign means?
Bono : number 2?!!!
The Granger and wording of these questions is so poor. Legally they can be routed apart. Technical I win arguments to say the correct answer are wrong.
Who the f#@k wrote this ? A 12 year old ?
Do people not read the book with all the answers before doing the theory test? A lot of questions are fairly obvious is you’ve been driving but aren’t if haven’t. But every question in the test is in a book and you can even get a CD with the theory test from your library, along with
Q.15 I’d of thought was soft verge, but if I was doing the theory test I’d have read the book and known the correct option to pick.
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It means rest-stop, right? T for tea.
There is a big list of WTFs there. More than half of folks don’t know a speed limit sign when they do the test? What the heck?
ah here, look at number 6!
It’s one of them weird things where the answers are so obvious that you start overthinking it.
How can not know what a 60 km/h sign means?
Bono : number 2?!!!
The Granger and wording of these questions is so poor. Legally they can be routed apart. Technical I win arguments to say the correct answer are wrong.
Who the f#@k wrote this ? A 12 year old ?
Do people not read the book with all the answers before doing the theory test? A lot of questions are fairly obvious is you’ve been driving but aren’t if haven’t. But every question in the test is in a book and you can even get a CD with the theory test from your library, along with
Q.15 I’d of thought was soft verge, but if I was doing the theory test I’d have read the book and known the correct option to pick.