Starting January 2012, the DSA (Britain's DMV) will no longer publish written driving test questions. The practice questions that will be available will not be questions in the test.
This move is done to make people actually learn the rules and not only memorize the answers. DSA officials hope that this way the roads will be safer.
I think that it won't help a single bit. Driving is a practical skill, not theoretical like math. Making roads safer doesn't start at the DSA's written test, it starts at home. If someone's parents are crazy drivers, he or she won't become an example of slowness.
Hopefully the DSA will find better ways to improve road safety in Britain.
Nadav
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Bad News for Young Drivers-to-Be
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