getting my L
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jodogohoo
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mahnini
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jodogohoo
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CorsairHero
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did you read the manual? | ||
jodogohoo
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jello_biafra
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On June 01 2009 08:02 jodogohoo wrote: wat http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-plate ......I assume. | ||
jodogohoo
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but im the op | ||
jodogohoo
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Nytefish
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R3condite
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On June 01 2009 08:17 Nytefish wrote: If you're serious I think you have a high chance of killing yourself. Try to avoid that. lols y ruin his fun?! | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6631 Posts
Oops lol, was kinda half wondering to myself because I noticed the person I was quoting was Canadian too lol, I guess I'm too high for this. | ||
jodogohoo
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On June 01 2009 08:17 Nytefish wrote: If you're serious I think you have a high chance of killing yourself. Try to avoid that. but mom : ( | ||
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jodogohoo
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Kyuukyuu
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Viledica
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Hope for the best. | ||
L
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Don't sweat it, guy. | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
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Like for example, one question would be like: "(Shows a pic of a sign)" 1. What does this sign mean? a. turn left b. turn left only c. turn left in a certain situation d. stop then turn left e. turn left when it is safe Seriously...it's really confusing. I failed my first test so dw if you fail yours. Just read the manual like 3 times or something and use common sense. | ||
ii.blitzkrieg
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Duke
United States1106 Posts
this manual! i thought of two L's when i read this blog title, and neither of them were about driving. | ||
Pioneer
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Most of them are common sense, if you can pass it now and paid a little attention through your life to how your parents drive then you should be fine :p. | ||
Pioneer
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On June 01 2009 09:09 Resonance wrote: The practice tests are useless pretty much. You gotta have that manual fully remembered and make sure you are sharp the day of because the questions are ridiculously confusing. Like for example, one question would be like: "(Shows a pic of a sign)" 1. What does this sign mean? a. turn left b. turn left only c. turn left in a certain situation d. stop then turn left e. turn left when it is safe Seriously...it's really confusing. I failed my first test so dw if you fail yours. Just read the manual like 3 times or something and use common sense. E, always go with the safest answer. Most signs that dealt with a question like that were essentially yield signs, IE if you are clear of traffic in your lane you can turn but yield to on coming traffic. | ||
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im sure everyone knew wtf u were talking about when they read the 1 line worth of information (i guess maybe i really am the only person who was clueless. but regardless u should spice that shit up yo) | ||
Shivaz
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"What you should watch out for when you are passing a motorcyclist" The right answer was "not going too fast and watch out so you don't spray his/her face with sand/mud", I only got that right because my friend warned me ahead of time. | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
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On June 01 2009 10:31 Pioneer wrote: E, always go with the safest answer. Most signs that dealt with a question like that were essentially yield signs, IE if you are clear of traffic in your lane you can turn but yield to on coming traffic. I have no clue the answer b/c I don't even know what the sign looks like because I just made up the question to prove that the questions are confusing -.- | ||
Pioneer
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On June 01 2009 10:36 Shivaz wrote: ?? "Safest answer" is not always right. Anyways all of the questions are easy with commonsense if you have looked over the manual. Only question I remember that is hard is: "What you should watch out for when you are passing a motorcyclist" The right answer was "not going too fast and watch out so you don't spray his/her face with sand/mud", I only got that right because my friend warned me ahead of time. That is the safest possible answer and the most logical one. The test isn't hard at all or at least the practice ones. Who honestly thinks it's alright to speed by and close to a person on a motorcycle? | ||
Shivaz
Canada1783 Posts
A.Not going too fast B.Watch your distances C.Watch out and don't spray sand/mud into face D.Make sure motocyclist knows you are passing Logically it looks like it should be A or B, but its C?? | ||
Pioneer
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jodogohoo
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Kyuukyuu
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On June 01 2009 10:48 Shivaz wrote: The other choices were all logical too, that's what makes it a hard question?? A.Not going too fast B.Watch your distances C.Watch out and don't spray sand/mud into face D.Make sure motocyclist knows you are passing Logically it looks like it should be A or B, but its C?? A B and D are always true no matter what so the only one that pertains specifically to motorcyclists is C | ||
Zapdos_Smithh
Canada2620 Posts
On June 01 2009 10:36 Shivaz wrote: ?? "Safest answer" is not always right. Anyways all of the questions are easy with commonsense if you have looked over the manual. Only question I remember that is hard is: "What you should watch out for when you are passing a motorcyclist" The right answer was "not going too fast and watch out so you don't spray his/her face with sand/mud", I only got that right because my friend warned me ahead of time. Yeah I agree there were some answers that went completely against common sense. | ||
Durak
Canada3684 Posts
On June 01 2009 10:34 travis wrote: wow this is such a good blog post im sure everyone knew wtf u were talking about when they read the 1 line worth of information (i guess maybe i really am the only person who was clueless. but regardless u should spice that shit up yo) I didn't know either. Most of the people posting in this thread are Canadian too. Upon re-reading I suppose "getting my L" could mean "getting my learners." | ||
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