Oh ...I just realized it said EXCEPT
Oh my goodness
Case closed mystery solved
READ the questions. Don't just glance/skim through it because the placement or the omission of a word or punctuation can mean drastically different things.
"Let's go eat Alonso"
"Let's go to eat Alonso"
"Let's go eat, Alonso"
Worried work wife would find out about home wife ? 🤣
Oh ...I just realized it said EXCEPT
Oh my goodness
Case closed mystery solved
There's a solid reason why the questions are worded trickily at times. The actual state CDL tests are done this way also. Truck drivers must pay really good attention to signs while driving. WE DON'T BLINDLY FOLLOW THE GPS. You can get yourself in some real trouble out here by not paying close attention to signs.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Some turns in Jersey...turn left, stay left, exit left, now exit right. Miss one and you're amongst houses
There's a solid reason why the questions are worded trickily at times. The actual state CDL tests are done this way also. Truck drivers must pay really good attention to signs while driving. WE DON'T BLINDLY FOLLOW THE GPS. You can get yourself in some real trouble out here by not paying close attention to signs.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
Ok now I don't feel so dumb for posting this because now I can read a helpful article from it that I might not have seen. Thank you!
There's a solid reason why the questions are worded trickily at times. The actual state CDL tests are done this way also. Truck drivers must pay really good attention to signs while driving. WE DON'T BLINDLY FOLLOW THE GPS. You can get yourself in some real trouble out here by not paying close attention to signs.
A CDL is required to drive any of the following vehicles:
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This really got me. I thought it would be the other way around. Any thoughts?