02.25
I have my driving test in two weeks time, but I haven’t really started studying yet. As a foreigner with a UK or international licence you only have to take a multiple choice test as there is no practical driving test. I think it varies by region but in Beijing you get asked 100 questions and have to get 90% correct. It sounds quite high but my friends tell me its not too difficult but some of the questions are confusing. I bought the study so can revise and there must be around xxx questions. My friend Neal took the test last year and gave me a great tip he got from a friend. She said go through the book and mark all the correct answers with a highlighter pen. Then all you have to do is remember the correct answer and associate it with the sign or question. So I have make as start and it seems like a fast track way to study so feeling confident about my test. However if you live in China and see how many people drive it makes no difference. As many Chinese drivers never read or obey the road signs so makes no difference even if I know what the signs mean.

He he …. good luck … I tried to study with the intent to take the test …. but the frustration at reading the “law” and seeing what actually happens on the road made me want to scream!
And it was hard to read and answer the questions …. was the answer a) what is done in other countries with good drivers, b) what you see on the street, or c) what the guy who wrote the test thinks is correct ….