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So, I put together this (spoof) China Driver's Exam together about a year ago during my daily commute between Shenzhen & Dongguan for friends back home and the link has then been passed to just about every far corner of the world....In all fairness to China, driving here is becoming much more orderly but there are still some scary moments worthy of a photo or two.

From what I can tell this is pretty much the only page people visit on our site :)

Question - Newspaper Reading


Will the guy reading the newspaper look up as they pass through the intersection
A) Ha, no way
B) maybe just to throw the paper behind him

posted by China Drivers Exam at 8:18 PM 2 comments links to this post

Question - Right of Way in Intersection

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Who in this photo has the right of way at the intersection?
A) The pedestrian squatting in the middle of it
B) The Bus – Size Is Right
C) I Do, I Do
D) All of the Above

posted by China Drivers Exam at 8:14 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Go your own way....

posted by China Drivers Exam at 8:10 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Maximizing Cargo Capacity


What is wrong with the vehicle in this picture
A) No Windshield
B) No Doors or seatbelt
C) The driver is grossly underutilizing cargo space and should be appropriately punished

posted by China Drivers Exam at 8:07 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Gas Cap Alternatives


What re acceptable alternatives to use to replace your gas gap?
A) Filthy Rags
B) Newspaper
C) Plastic Grocery Bags
D) All of the Above

posted by China Drivers Exam at 8:04 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Does Truck Size Really Matter or is it how you use it that counts?


How small can a vehicle be and still be considered a truck?
A) As long it can carry two times the vehicles actual weight in cargo, it is a truck
B) Truck tires must be greater than 300mm

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:59 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Jay Biking


The bicyclist pictured here, should have:
A) Looked both ways before Jay-Biking into a crowded street and was fortunate he only rode into the path of a slow moving motorcycle
B) Just maybe should have crossed at the intersection
C) Should have saved more so he had a nice motorcycle

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:55 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Motorbike Airbag Requirement


Motorbikes are not required to install improvised rear impact air bags but it is strongly recommended
A) True
B) False

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:51 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Vehicles Carrying Recyclable Materials


What is the maximum amount of Styrofoam you can carry on a motorbike?
A) Maximum, what maximum?
B) Depends on how much string you have

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:50 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Pedestrin Liability for Valuable Cargo


What is the meaning of this sign:
A) Trucks carry valuable cargo, do not get in the way when they run red lights
B) Riding your bicycle head on into truck is not prudent and will result in head trauma
C) Pedestrians are liable if they cause a truck to stop abruptly and damage valuable cargo

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:48 PM 0 comments links to this post

Questions - Pedestrians with Toxic Waste Drums



You need to cross a busy street with a wagon overloaded with various forms of toxic waste stored in jugs and buckets,
A) Just cross, no one wants that stuff on their car and will do everything in their power to avoid you

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:43 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Right of Way of Equal Size Vehicles



When two vehicles of comparatively equal mass approach each other, who has the right of way?

A) The driver who absolutely, positively, refuses to make eye contact
B) The vehicle with the louder horn
C) The driver who honks their horn just prior to impact

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:41 PM 1 comments links to this post

Question - Crossing Busy Streets


If you are a Pedestrian and need to cross this road. Do you?
A) Use the Pedestrian Overpass 100M ahead of you
B) Avoid the pedestrian overpass because that's where beggars harass you
C) Grab a bamboo pole, run between cars, pole vault over the dividing wall and hope for the best

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:39 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Crowds & At Fault Resolution


What is the minimum crowd required to mill around an accident to observe the negotiation of who is at fault
A) 1 person for every ten RMB of estimated damage
B) 1 person/per minute from time of impact to time of resolution
C) All of the above but double if a truck is involved
D) (A+B)x5 if a government vehicle is involved

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:38 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Tiredly Driving


You are tired and driving, you see this sign, You
A) Keep Driving
B) Keep Driving your Taxi
C) keep Driving your Bus
D) Keep Driving your grossly overloaded truck with bald tires and drink another Red Bull

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:34 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Yucky Cargo


This Truck has right of way under all circumstances
A) True
B) False

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:32 PM 0 comments links to this post

Question - Size is Right


Who is at fault in this picture
1) The bus driver steering with his knee, reading the newspaper, and simultaneously shouting into his cell phone
B) The bicyclist, even small kids know "Size is always right"

posted by China Drivers Exam at 7:28 PM 0 comments links to this post

All Things China Driving Related

Hi all...

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