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He closed his eyes. He remembered Frau Kessler’s words: The language is not the problem. The logic is.
Andrei still doesn’t know if that’s true. But he never drops cigarettes. And he always checks for deer. And that, he says, is the real point of the German driving test: to make you afraid enough to be safe. chestionare auto germania
“I speak B2 German,” Andrei said.
On his third practice attempt, he scored 85%. Passing is 90%. One wrong answer was a trick question about a horse-drawn carriage overtaking a tractor on a country road at dusk. The carriage had a lantern. The tractor didn’t. The question: “Who has the right to use the horn?” Andrei chose “Neither.” Wrong. The horse does , because the Fahrzeug-Zulassungsverordnung (Vehicle Registration Ordinance) §53 states that animals are not vehicles, but their riders may use “acoustic signals of natural origin,” i.e., a human voice shouting or a bell. The tractor driver may only use the horn if there is immediate danger. The correct answer was: “The rider of the horse may shout. The tractor driver may not honk unless the horse blocks the road for more than 30 seconds.” He closed his eyes
And then he shows them the one question that still haunts him: “You are driving 80 km/h on a country road. A deer jumps out. A Porsche is tailgating you. A bicycle is coming the other way. Your passenger drops a lit cigarette. Rank the dangers in order of legal priority.” Andrei still doesn’t know if that’s true