
Don’t Just Drive – Drive Smart: Take This 26-Question Quiz And Show You’re Still Road-Savvy
Most of us think that we know the rules of the road – what the signs mean, who goes first at intersections, when to use the beam light. But once you’re actually behind the wheel, it can get tricky pretty quickly.
This is part two of our driving test quiz! This time you’ll get 26 questions filled with more road signs, tricky intersection situations and basic everyday decisions drivers face. The ultimate trick? Some questions and answers are more applicable to Europe, others to the US, and some to the whole world.
If you haven’t taken Part 1 of this quiz yet, definitely give it a try!
Let’s see how many you can get right this time! 🚦🏁
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More country-specific than one might think. Some of those signages (e.g. the "Shark's Teeth") do not even exist here, and our roundabouts usually have signs because there are "standard" roundabouts with roundabout priority as well as "false" roundabouts where the signs specify differently. But at least they avoided the more obviousU.S. specifics, like turning right on red or 4-way-stops.
N. 7: Which of these signs is the odd one out? Well, to me it was the blue one, the others are red 😂
21/26. Didn't recognize some of the signs, as they aren't used on my country. But, like I said on another quiz, I'm not gonna use Google to cheat for a perfect score.
More country-specific than one might think. Some of those signages (e.g. the "Shark's Teeth") do not even exist here, and our roundabouts usually have signs because there are "standard" roundabouts with roundabout priority as well as "false" roundabouts where the signs specify differently. But at least they avoided the more obviousU.S. specifics, like turning right on red or 4-way-stops.
N. 7: Which of these signs is the odd one out? Well, to me it was the blue one, the others are red 😂
21/26. Didn't recognize some of the signs, as they aren't used on my country. But, like I said on another quiz, I'm not gonna use Google to cheat for a perfect score.
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