so i just failed my driver's test...

<p>^ Yeah, my parents wanted to save money, so I didn’t have a single minute of professional instruction/classtime. >_<</p>

<p>how is this ironic? lol i no asians that do amazin in school and r rlly reckless drivers.</p>

<p>I heard the worst combination for driving skill is young Asian females, since Asians are always the worst drivers, and girls between 16-25 are statistically the worst drivers of all. They just don’t get the insurance hike guys do because they are slightly less prone to doing excessively stupid things that cost a lot of money when they happen.</p>

<p>Also, we were allowed to take the test at our school for free, which was very nice. I passed the permit test the first time with a 36/40, the written drivers test with a 18/20, and the behind the wheel test with a 75, which the instructor wrote down arbitrarily. The test wasn’t particularly hard, and they limited the inanity to only a few questions.</p>

<p>The test in Indiana was really, really, really, really, ridiculously easy. 50 question multiple choice test and the only hard question was how many feet does it take a semi to stop going 55 mph. I got a 50/50.</p>

<p>On a side note, did anyone else only have like a four minute actual driving test? I literally drove maybe 3 blocks in mine.</p>

<p>the test in new york is ridiculously easy… they pretty much just ask you to identify road signs. they’re questions like anyone would know if you have ever been in a car before.</p>

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<p>Uh, no. The drivers in Europe are just as crazy, if not even crazier than US drivers. The classes apparently don’t really help that much.</p>

<p>My driving test was extremely short. It was maybe ten minutes. But I did mine on a morning when it snowed, and they hadn’t plowed the streets yet. So I basically drove 15 mph throughout the whole thing. I don’t think I even had to go through any stoplights, and I never had to make a lane change, since it was all on side streets.</p>

<p>Hehe, that was really my first time driving on four inches of snow. My mom was worried sick, but I took the test anyway, as I didn’t want to wait any longer. It worked out well for me.</p>

<p>that sucks you failed the written</p>

<p>yeah… it pretty much sucks.</p>