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Re: Driving: Road Test
Posted By: bandaids, on host 64.12.96.170
Date: Monday, September 2, 2002, at 10:18:40
In Reply To: Re: Driving: Road Test posted by uselessness on Sunday, September 1, 2002, at 13:18:37:

> > I don't know what road tests consist of in other states/countries, but in New York state, it consists of driving in city traffic, 3-point turn (k-turn), and parallel parking.
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> Sorry, can't offer any parallel parking advice. And I'm sorry to hear that it's part of the test in NY. Here in Florida, I was absolutely shocked (and, might I add, thrilled) that I didn't have to know that particular skill. In fact, the Florida driving test is considerably easy. I just drove a little in traffic, made a 3-point turn, drove in reverse, and parked the normal way. It was extremely simple. I have friends who tell me about how they failed the test *3 or 4 times* before getting it. Before I took the test for myself, that scared me. But now, I can't help but laugh. It was one of the easiest things I've ever done! I went in to the place, drove around for five minutes, and came back and got my license. Now I'm out on the road, putting everyone's lives into my own hands. :-)
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> Seriously though, I wish you the best for getting this parallel parking thing. It's too bad you have to do that for the test, but I suppose that would be an important skill to know in NYC. Considering I don't know how to do that if my life depended on it, there's one less vacation spot I have to think about.
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> -useless"I'm a bad parker. (That's a funny statement if you know my name, but whatever)"ness

That's hard to imagine. Takes 3 or 4 times. Wow, and I thought that it was bad when it took someone 2 times just to pass. Figures, New York state has everything hard. New York is the only state who has regents (that I know of), manditory state tests that act as the final exam in high school. And they want the tests harder!!

Actually, I live like 5-6 hours north west of the city. To give you an idea, I'm about 10-15 minutes away from Cornell University (if you have ever heard of them).

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