yg shares a humourous story about taking the driving test in the 1960s and about push-car scenarios.
What’s a push-car scenario? yg explains:
in those days, the driving test was also made up of two components – the theory and the practical parts. this funny incident happened during the theory part. back then, it was not a computerised touch screen test like what it is today. when i did my theory test in the 70s, it was the pen/pencil and paper test.
however, i was told that in the 60s, they had this ‘push car’ test. in this oral theory test. you have to verbalise the steps and actions that you will take in a given situation.
i did the written test, so i do not really know how the push-car test was conducted. i imagine there was a scale model of roads with intersections, traffic lights, single continuous lines double white lines, broken lines, zebra crossings and buildings like schools and so on. the tester would place the small model car on the board and instruct you to manoeuvre the toy car from one position of the board to another.
For the rest of this rather humourous story, you’ll have to read his post here.



2 Responses
they still have this test for trainee army drivers lol…
Posted on September 1st, 2010 at 9:55 am
woo. too many cars
Posted on September 10th, 2010 at 5:45 pm
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