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Congrats. I came into this thread too late, but nicely done.
In my experience, I find the routes they use to examine you are chosen on purpose,
with some "partially hidden obstacles".
Now they probably wouldn't be an issue for an experienced driver,
but none the less, they are a bit tricky to begin with, "hoping" to bait in novice drivers during the test.
Such as places with STOP signs that are more hidden than of norm.
I personally got caught travelling on Puget Dr, "merging" to King Ed Ave.
It's a very sharp Right turn only. But I was too nervous at the time, missed the sign.
And cause it was during winter, a small layer of snow covered the yellow lines.
You would think naturally, there wouldn't be a place with such a sharp turn like that.
But that route was chosen by design for the road test.
Last edited by AzNightmare; 05-30-2013 at 11:34 AM.
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