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I got 15/20. Not bad for a horrible and dumb NJ driver.
I also got 15/20,there are questions were myanswer is not wrong .The test is flawed.One question all the answers were right...(all of the above) I picked one,the other is what is a safe distance...2 sec,10sec,or 20 secs...I said 10 the answer is 2....no way is that right.NY drivers have never even heard of a a yellow light.Also a solid yellow line means slow down no passing but a solid white line also means no passing.
I also got 15/20,there are questions were myanswer is not wrong .The test is flawed.One question all the answers were right...(all of the above) I picked one,the other is what is a safe distance...2 sec,10sec,or 20 secs...I said 10 the answer is 2....no way is that right.NY drivers have never even heard of a a yellow light.Also a solid yellow line means slow down no passing but a solid white line also means no passing.
2 seconds is the correct answer, pick a fixed object when car 1 passes it car 2 counts 1---2 if you pass the object before 2 you are too close. 10 seconds is way too far apart and in NJ almost impossible to maintain, cars would be jumping into that huge space left
Agreed ,New Jersey has circles (round abouts ) no one else does and they(out of state drivers) have no clue on how to navagate them.
Not true - Masschusetts and other parts of New England are full of them..... and NJ drivers have no clue how to navigate them either.
I have lived in 5 major cities in 5 states and by far Jersey drivers are the absolute worst. Using indicators is not a sign of weakness and speeding then slamming on breaks to then tailgate is not a skill.
Even Houston, Texas wasn't as bad although I did refrain from using my horn there on account of all the gun racks!
19/20 correct. I only missed the solid yellow and I dispute the accuracy. Everyone knows solid yellow in NJ means speed up!
The one thing to remember here is that it was an AOL quiz. IMO that right there reduces the chances of someone with a high IQ taking the tests. The only people "I" know of still using AOL are kids, the elderly, and the not so bright.
I have to give a vote to NH. Up here if you are going straight and they are going left-they think they have the right of way. I have been waved on telling me to go like they are doing me a favor Also a lot of times they stop in the middle of the road-dead stop- to let people out. There are other things too. The only thing worse is a MA driver. They come up to NH and think none of the rules of the road apply to them.
And the "geniuses" up here have started adding round abouts-just like a good old-fashioned NJ traffic circle only "prettied up" with trees and fancy stone. They have done this to intersections that were not that bad but now are horrible. A lot of these planning board people -and this was in the newspaper-wanted this because Europe has them and we need to move forward and be progressive The best is-one by me was constructed improperly-so if a snow plow goes by-there is not enough room and the plow damages the circle. Hello-we got 140 inches of snow last year! Another one that is being proposed near me- the people are fighting it and it looks like we may actually win on that one!
I also got 15/20,there are questions were myanswer is not wrong .The test is flawed.One question all the answers were right...(all of the above) I picked one,the other is what is a safe distance...2 sec,10sec,or 20 secs...I said 10 the answer is 2....no way is that right.NY drivers have never even heard of a a yellow light.Also a solid yellow line means slow down no passing but a solid white line also means no passing.
I got that wrong too- I always thought it was 5 seconds.
2 seconds is the correct answer, pick a fixed object when car 1 passes it car 2 counts 1---2 if you pass the object before 2 you are too close. 10 seconds is way too far apart and in NJ almost impossible to maintain, cars would be jumping into that huge space left
fwiw 19/20
LOL................this is what I mean folks!!!! Thank You.Who cares if someone gets in front of you.....
I got that wrong too- I always thought it was 5 seconds.
Same here ,so if I go with more time I'm safer,right? Not according to the group of speed racers from around this board.
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