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Peter Konrad <PK75@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 18 Mrz., 04:16, thetoolman <maxxu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > Hanover) You Germans are the best drivers in the world!
>
> Thanks =:-) I do feel rather confident as far as my driving abilities
> are concerned. What I'm kinda worried about right now are things like
> unfamiliar traffic signs, road markings, driving conventions and
> things like that.
>
> Aren't there websites for teenage / first time drivers that cover
> issues like that? Or even buying guides for "My First Used Car"?
What you need is a drivers manual put out by the folks that
issue driver's licenses. Each state prints one. Minnesota
has their manual on-line in the format of a series of PDF files:
http://www.dps.state.mn.us/dvs/DLTraining/DLManual/DLManual.htm
The MN test is less about the law and more about common sense.
If you read the drug and alcohol stuff, then memorize the stopping
distance formula, you will have about 75% of the test covered.
Go for luck on the close ones, and you should pass with no problem.
-john-
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