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Old 08-04-2007, 08:54 PM   #1
lukez
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Default vicroads learners test

One of our friends does not have her L's so we looked on the VicRoads website and found the practice test. Three of us who are all 25 did the test and at first got only 26 out of 32 correct. We thought the test was written to catch you out rather than to test you the rules and laws. Overall we thought it was rubbish and no wonder why some young people do not know simple basic road rules. I believe it should test your understanding of who gives way in certain situations and the meaning of road signs of such. What do other people think of this test. Try it for yourself as I am interested to know what other people think of this test.
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/Home/...cenceTests.htm

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