Driving automobiles

Pittsburgh Drivers Test

I recently got question number seven as my fortune cookie.  Maybe there
*is* something to fortunes.:-)  It was labeled the Pittsburgh Drivers
Test (PDT).  Out of curiosity I greped through the cookie file for any
other references to the PDT.  I only found question number eight.

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} (7) The car directly in front of you has a flashing right tail light
}     but a steady left tail light.  This means;
}
}       (a) one of the tail lights is broken; you should blow your horn
}           to call the problem to the driver’s attention.
}       (b) the driver is signaling a right turn.
}       (c) the driver is signaling a left turn.
}       (d) the driver is from out of town.
}
} The correct answer is (d).  Tail lights are used in some foreign
} countries to signal turns.
}
} (8) Pedestrians are;
}
}       (a) irrelevant.
}       (b) communists.
}       (c) a nuisance.
}       (d) difficult to clean off the front grille.
}
} The correct answer is (a).  Pedestrians are not in cars, so they are
} totally irrelevant to driving; you should ignore them completely.

Personally I think (c) and (d) should get partial credit. :-)

Are there other questions and/or does anybody have the other questions
to this comical test?  Thanks for your help.

Cheers!

- randy

ra…@rls.uucp  <backbone>!osu-cis!rls!randy  rls!ra…@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu
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