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I was wondering what type of exams do the Baltics use? Personally I’d like to see how they work. I’m not old enough for a drivers license yet, but I do very well at these types of exams. Already have a cyclists license, don’t think it’s will be very hard. I do fine with the car symbols, since like kids do they peak at the symbols which are near the spirometer or in it. What do y’all think? Should they add more countries to chose from or no?
Not helpful to study for a driver's license exam are not specific for the country. For example will say that driving under the influence of alcohol is bad, but doesn't say what the cutoff level is...as is asked in the exam. Not worth your time here....
The "exam" part is kind of misleading since it does not correspond to the official exam for each country but a quiz on the data this website has for each country.
In Argentina square blue is information while round blue is autorization/permision. So a blue square with a white square with a black E is information for direction and distance for a parking lot. A blue circle with a white E is parking allowed (Estacionamiento is the Spanish word for Parking).
I think is incorrect. That sign normally is used for bridges that don't have shoulders. The road will not narrow.
In the Irish list of road signs, there is a white circular sign with a red border, the word STOP across the top half of the sign, and a pictogram of a male child with a book / bag in hand and a female child. The sign is a mandatory sign (circular with red border) to Stop when instructed to do so by school wardens (lollipop ladies). This system incorrectly identifies it as a 'checkpoint' warning sign. Google AI ... "RUS 032 (School Warden Sign): This sign is used in conjunction with a school crossing patrol. The red circle with "STOP" and silhouettes of children crossing indicates that drivers must stop when instructed by the school warden, typically during school start and finish times. This sign emphasizes the mandatory nature of the stop when directed by the school warden." Apart from this single item, I think that this site is well worth a vist for all drivers, where they should be really getting 100% i.e. 108/108 correct, and in my humble opinion, keep repeating the test until they do get 108/108. The advantage of the test, and the disadvantage of having to handle these road signs etc while driving is, in this test, you have time to work out the sign. While driving, the minimum average speed that these signs come at you is circa 30MPH / 50KMH, and some signs come faster (depending on the road speed). As a result, you should be able to determine these signs etc in fractions of a second. Otherwise, you are unaware of what these signs etc are warning you of / directing / prohibiting you to do.
شكراً لك، استفدتُ كثيراً من الموقع، ولكن لم أرَ دولاً عربية في قائمة الدول مثل المملكة العربية السعودية والإمارات وقطر والكويت والبحرين ومصر والأردن. Thank you, I benefited a lot from the site, but I did not see Arab countries in the list of countries such as Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Egypt and Jordan.
Estou eatudando pra fazer o teste teorico em Quebec. Acham que consigo? Quantas preciso acertar?
Thank you for providing such clear and detailed information about traffic laws on your website.
I appreciate the effort you’ve put into ensuring road safety awareness. Keep up the great work!!!!
Great resource on fuel types and driving in Hungary—very informative! If you're exploring electric car options in Pakistan, check out https://www.gari.pk/electric-cars-in-pakistan/
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR MAKING US HELPFUL FOR DRIVING AND TRAFFIC SIGNS UCTUALY IT WAS IMPORTANT FOR ME TO GET THAT
Hi am a Sierra leonean wishing to have a Driving job in Australia. I can drive any truck from states to states with an up to date Driver's license
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