Call me an idiot. Go ahead. I went for my permit last Tuesday, failed the test. Went in today to retake it..Failed it again. I have one more chance before I have to wait 6 months to try again (Kentucky Law )
Written Exam. The permit comes before the drivers license.
Yeah. He gave me a break and told me I could come back tomorrow (Even though I really should wait a week), He told me that a woman comes in to orally read the questions...I think he thinks im special needs.
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aww poor you, ... i didn't even study and i got 80%, but there where REALLY random questions, like "What has a high percent of alchohol Vodka, Gin, Wine or 6.5 malt liquor"
They're hard here too. But im just retarded. The good thing is, even though Im supposed to wait a week to re-try, I get to come in tomorrow and get to have it read orally to me. He thought I was special needs.
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Hint: Do your practical driving courses in a large busy city, BUT pass the practical test in a rural area, away from everything, like that... less circulation.
I read the rules the first time I read the book, none of the questions (Both times I took the test) had questions about the rules on them. They make it to where the question is kind of easy to understand, but the answers are complicated because you can choose more than one of them and they all sound right!
Yeah it does, you can go to any DMV to take your behind-the-wheel test. When I got my license I went to one that was a half hour away because the one near my house was right off the highway and I'd never driven on the highway before.
And the written test is the easiest thing ever, I slept in driver's ed, glanced through the book once, and got every question right but one. It's all common sense stuff.
Well I dont take driver's ed. When people turn 16 they have the chance to get their permit. Thats why I tried to do. All I did was get the book, read it, take the test..and I failed it!
Yes it is common sense stuff, but the answers are too closely related for me to understand.
You didn't take driver's ed? We have to in Illinois. Have to have so many hours of classroom instruction and so many of behind-the-wheel in order to get your license, unless you're 18. I wound up not getting my license until after I turned 18 so it really was pointless for me to take driver's ed anyway.