You do understand that the test we take requires us to know every singular rule required including identifying pictures, over 100 pages of stuff to memorize, plus, after that test we are required by law to do a hazzard test which requires us to watch out and identify hazzards...
Once we done that, the road test involves us doing a god damn good drive whilst identifying objects in the car and so forth.. its not easyvery strict here.
And in our cars we change gears...with a stick.
Uk is muchos harder, we dont have big roads, big cars and we have higher volumes of traffic, as we are less dispersed then you guys and our poorly built road network cant contain the excess volume of traffic.
For most people in the UK they have to get insrtuctors drive around doing maybe 30min/1hour lessons a week then once the instructor thinks you are ready you go and do you theory and hazzard perception.
after that u do some more lessons and the last lesson is a run thru of the practical test den u do the actual road test.
All in all i had lessons with the AA costing me £40 a lesson every week had about 10-12 lessons.
Tbh its stupid much more prefer to sit in a class for 32 hours studying about the tests than just winging it or buying a raod safety book. none of us can judge how much harder it is in USA becuase none of us apart from nick and maybe others did thier tests thier.
lol all your points were wrong, except for stick one.( i drive stick too btw )
Your roads are built to have cars on them can't ***** about that.
Higher traffic? Don't think so check new york city.
Smaller cars are easier to drive & less on gas, don't know why thats a problem?
