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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
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Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
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In a week or 2 I'm taking my permit test, anything tips or anything? I know that sometimes the actual test is different than the practice

E-maxx is that jaguar the one that was your first car?

In a week or 2 I'm taking my permit test, anything tips or anything? I know that sometimes the actual test is different than the practice

It all depends on your state I think. Missouri test requires 20/25 correct (test was taken electronically, and automatically ended when I got to 20). Vision test is easy, just looking into the holes in a big binocular-looking projector. For me, I just skimmed the .pdf book my dad downloaded and took the test. I read Driver's Ed when I was eight and the content was a breeze if you just use common sense.

In a week or 2 I'm taking my permit test, anything tips or anything? I know that sometimes the actual test is different than the practice
when a car is next to you at a red light, rev your engine, and when the light is green, race the car

when a car is next to you at a red light, rev your engine, and when the light is green, race the car
He said permit test, not license test.

The test is stupid easy regardless of what state you're in. You'll do fine.

In a week or 2 I'm taking my permit test, anything tips or anything? I know that sometimes the actual test is different than the practice
i didnt touch the book once and flew through it in like 5 mins. its all common sense lol

E-maxx is that jaguar the one that was your first car?

It all depends on your state I think. Missouri test requires 20/25 correct (test was taken electronically, and automatically ended when I got to 20). Vision test is easy, just looking into the holes in a big binocular-looking projector. For me, I just skimmed the .pdf book my dad downloaded and took the test. I read Driver's Ed when I was eight and the content was a breeze if you just use common sense.
The vision test kinda scares me because my eyes tend to focus out a lot. Hopefully it won't happen.
Also test out here are taken by paper I heard.

He said permit test, not license test.

The test is stupid easy regardless of what state you're in. You'll do fine.
Alright.

i didnt touch the book once and flew through it in like 5 mins. its all common sense lol
Maybe for your state.

Permit test is easy. 90% of the test is pictures of signs asking you what they mean. At least that's what it was like when I took it 5 years ago.


E-maxx is that jaguar the one that was your first car?

ya

also i failed my learners test the first time because i wasn't paying attention to the question

its easy in every state
From what I was told by some people out here you actually have to read the book because it will ask non-common sense questions.

Permit test is easy. 90% of the test is pictures of signs asking you what they mean. At least that's what it was like when I took it 5 years ago.

My sign test was separate from the regular test.

Also, I am quite worried about my driving test with my 18ft long van lol. Parallel parking and backing into spaces will be hard as heck, especially if the instructor grades me for not watching out the back window and using my mirrors. Back window is like 4.5 feet off the ground so that would be like...dangerous.

The vision test kinda scares me because my eyes tend to focus out a lot. Hopefully it won't happen.
Also test out here are taken by paper I heard.
Alright.
Maybe for your state.
Well maybe you shouldn't be driving if you have unchecked vision problems you nimrod.

My sign test was separate from the regular test.

Also, I am quite worried about my driving test with my 18ft long van lol. Parallel parking and backing into spaces will be hard as heck, especially if the instructor grades me for not watching out the back window and using my mirrors. Back window is like 4.5 feet off the ground so that would be like...dangerous.
In all likelihood your instructor will just say forget parallel parking, but it's always a crapshoot.

My sign test was separate from the regular test.

Also, I am quite worried about my driving test with my 18ft long van lol. Parallel parking and backing into spaces will be hard as heck, especially if the instructor grades me for not watching out the back window and using my mirrors. Back window is like 4.5 feet off the ground so that would be like...dangerous.
My friend took his test in his pickup and his instructor said he didn't need to parallel park. Doesn't really matter, parallel parking is so easy.

the guy I was driving with didn't even mention parallel parking
he just had me drive around a little, do a three-point turn, and park on a hill