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A unmarked cross walk is painted with invisiable paint. What my understaing of an unmarked Xwalk is at a corner, where the sidwalk extends to the curb at the roadway, it is an unmarked Xwalk.
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I got a 95%.......the one about the roads being the most slippery was kinda stupid!!! Never encountered a road being more slippery than in a heavy rain....maybe that's just me though. Well besides SNOW!!
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Wife Shirley took thes test, She got 85. Miss the bright head light and I don't know what else.
She has an AZ lic, now. She rememberd her old TX DLnumber form 1990. But could not do a online renewal for TX. She did not have the 11 digit number. Don't think she could have got it anyhow.
Slippery with a light rain was common in western WA state. After a long dry spell with oil and sutff on the pavement a light misting of rain would not wash it off, so the mix of oil and water was very slippery.
Lived there for 42 years.
She has an AZ lic, now. She rememberd her old TX DLnumber form 1990. But could not do a online renewal for TX. She did not have the 11 digit number. Don't think she could have got it anyhow.
Slippery with a light rain was common in western WA state. After a long dry spell with oil and sutff on the pavement a light misting of rain would not wash it off, so the mix of oil and water was very slippery.
Lived there for 42 years.
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