uctofeej
Master of Random Thought
The stupid test questions shouldn't come as a surprise. After all, aren't these the same people who ask us to ride a couple figure eights in the parking lot to demonstrate our ability to ride?
Actually, by your ability or un-ability to make a U-turn or not can tell a lot about your ability to ride. If you are capable of making a U-Turn you are demonstrating your ability to properly control throttle and clutch. You have very good eye/road/body coordination.The stupid test questions shouldn't come as a surprise. After all, aren't these the same people who ask us to ride a couple figure eights in the parking lot to demonstrate our ability to ride?
....you forgot the $$$$ :clapping: :clapping:84% and same wrong as wfooshee...and same rationale.88%. I will go ahead and criticize my wrong marks. . . .
If a car is passing me, I will be as far from him as possible. I'll ride right, not where they said. I NEVER ride where they said; I'd like to stay in the part that the cars clear nails out for me.
The angle I park at a curb depends on the type of space. You can't park prependicular to a parallel space without sticking out into traffic. That's safe!
And what does a helmet have to do with being above or below 30? I said be especially careful when starting, but they think I'm stupid.
Additionally, I got the one about a slippery road wrong...and the ONLY time I've ever tried the outrigger maneuver was on a monsoon-soaked clayt dirt road literally in the middle of nowhere in New Mexico...where no street bike should really have been. Hell, even 4x4's were getting stuck on it.
To pass an IL test I'd clearly have to memorize what they think are the right answers and promptly forget the rubbish parts.
Dang, if you got a 100 on that test, it's a wonder you're still alive.100%
Same thought here. Andy and I went to the California DMV on a whim, and took their written test for a motorcycle. Neither of us knew that there was a book that we should have read first. The application of common sense, and years of riding experience didn't gel with the answers they wanted so we both failed the test first time.This test is almost as bad as the ohio one that I failed twice before I learned what THEY wanted me to answer.
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