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Chicago

I just took the online test.

I'm an American. I've spent a total of 3 days in England, and none of them were driving.

I couldn't understand many of the terms used.

I have no idea what any of your speed limits are like over there.

Trying to visualize the scenarios where everyone is on the other side of the road is difficult.

And, I got 40 out of 50 right. 3 away from passing.

I missed:
Spoiler:
What color your warning lights on railroad crossings are.
The speed limit if you're towing a trailer on a motorway. (Is that a highway or a local road?)
What to do if you get a flat tire on a motorway.
The speed limit on a single carriageway road if there's a round white sign with a black bar across it. (WTF is a carriageway?)
The hand signal to use to tell pedestrians to cross. (We just wave them in the US, there's no official hand sign)
What some weird little arrow painted onto the road means.
The hand signal to use to show you're turning left. (I picked the one we use in the US, which is apparently a different system.)
Age to supervise a learner driver.
What to do if you can't see around a corner. (The slang was confusing, I guess you're suppose to use reflections in shop windows.)
What the band around a stick someone is carrying means. (I don't know if the US uses this, but we could and I don't think I'd know.)




Seriously, this test is super easy. Use common sense and review a little bit.

6000pts

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