Just passed a test.
Dec. 24th, 2007 12:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
New Zealand has complicated rules for obtaining a driver's license. I did not brought mine, so I had to start from the very beginning. The theory test. As a least common denominator, it is designed so that a fourteen years old Maori child could have a minor difficulties passing it. Here is the example of the most weird question: "What is the safest place to securely carry goods inside a vehicle?". The incorrect answers are:
1. On the driver's lap
2. On the floor by the driver's feet.
3. On the shelf near the rear window.
And the correct answer is
4. In the secure and safe place.
And here is the crow:

Unlike crows I've used to see in Russia, this one has some white feathers. The location of those feathers on the body is almost random, I've seen different combinations.
1. On the driver's lap
2. On the floor by the driver's feet.
3. On the shelf near the rear window.
And the correct answer is
4. In the secure and safe place.
And here is the crow:
Unlike crows I've used to see in Russia, this one has some white feathers. The location of those feathers on the body is almost random, I've seen different combinations.