Wednesday, April 13, 2016

ID Driver License Test Now Asks About Pedestrians, Bicyclists

Getting an Idaho driver’s license now requires some knowledge of who you are sharing the road with.
The Idaho Statesman reports that since January, anyone taking the driver’s license test has had to answer two questions on pedestrian and bicycle safety.

The 40-question test is randomly generated from a total of 88 possible questions on all topics. There are 11 possible bicycle and pedestrian questions, with two guaranteed to be on the test.


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