• SeekPie@lemm.ee
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    8 hours ago

    I read somewhere that in America to get your license, you take a 40 question quiz, that you can pass with up to 10 mistakes and the driving test usually consists of low speed driving and parking, no highways, no roundabouts.

    Don’t know how much of this is true, but that sounds too simple.

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      3 hours ago

      In Ontario / Canada it’s pretty much that. G1 - written test split between signs and road laws but you can only drive with another licensed driver of 5 years experience or more and can’t drive highways

      G2 - driving test, low speed no highway. You do basic driving procedures (reverse, parallel, 3 point turn) I imagine doing a roundabout depends on where you live, but where I am they’re not close by so it’s not included.

      G - same as above and then you boot down the highway for an exit.

      TBH, passing is not hard in the slightest. And that’s improved from what used to be the 365 - you do a test get a license, drive for a year and do a road test after.

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      5 hours ago

      Yeah. If you’re a minor you have to take Drivers Ed that requires a couple hours of driving with an instructor. If you’re an adult, you can just take the written and driving test. I think I just drove around the block, and did a reverse parking test for my driving test. Depending on where you live, roundabouts are not common here. I don’t think I saw one IRL until I was in my late 20s when I moved to a different state.

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      7 hours ago

      That sounds wild. I imagine it varies by state and some will be easier than others.

      In the UK you have a lot of lessons and practice getting used to driving the car and navigating traffic, as well as perform some manoeuvres; for instance a parallel park and bay parking. We practice the emergency stop, hill starts, and roundabouts and more.

      Then you have the theory test where they ask questions about signs and road rules etc. many are common sense but people fail a lot.

      Then you have hazard perception where you watch videos and click the hazards before they become a danger. This is harder as you have to click at the right points.

      All in all it’s rather difficult to get driving and I am all for it as it means people on the roads can generally drive.

      • Philokins@lemmynsfw.com
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        7 hours ago

        I’ve seen documentaries about UK drivers’ training. From what I’ve seen it involves sex with the instructors and the test administrators. And, as far as I can tell, only young women ever take drivers’ training.

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      6 hours ago

      Thats probably pretty accurate. I did have a class in High School where we drove on highways and what not. I am not sure it was a reauirement.

      Its been almost 30 years since I got my loscence and I don’t recall ever doing any renewal tests either besides the eye test where you look into the machine bolted to the counter.