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Nine-Thirty

The Nine-Thirty emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly mine-thirty, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Office Building

Office Building emoji is the picture of a high rise building that is typically used for office spaces and sometimes for residential apartments. The emoji is often used in the context of living in a big city in a building of this type. It is also often used in the meanings related to business and work — in this sense it may stand together with 👨‍💼 Man Office Worker Emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oil Drum

Oil Drum emoji is a cylinder made of either metal or plastic used to store liquids, typically oil. The Oil 🥁 Drum emoji falls under the vehicle section as it can carry the oil needed to tune up cars. However, it is not an emoji often seen, maybe more amongst mechanics. But if you get creative, you can use it to show that you have a lot of burdens you need to carry or that you drank too many liquids with a 💧 Droplet emoji. Likewise, it can be used with an 🚗 Automobile emoji to show your intentions for car repair. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oncoming Automobile

The Oncoming Automobile or Car emoji is a blue picture of the upcoming vehicle. It is used in posts related to driving and drivers. Often, it appears in messages about someone’s car (especially if it is of the same color), someone’s driving achievements (like getting a driver’s license or winning a race), and someone’s intentions to travel somewhere by car. Oncoming 🚗 Automobile emoji the picture of the personal vehicle facing forward — of red, blue, orange, or white color, depending on the platform. Just like another picture devoted to this type of transport — i.e., automobile emoji — it is used in any context related to cars and roads. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oncoming Bus

The Oncoming Bus emoji is the picture of one of the most popular means of transport facing forward (unlike the 🚌 Bus emoji which shows the same thing from the side view). Because of its familiar look, it is used exactly for traveling by bus in every sense — be that moving from one point in the city to another or traveling to another country as a tourist. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oncoming Police Car

The Oncoming Police Car emoji is the picture of the car that is typically used by 👮 Police Officers in different circumstances and is represented also by 🚓 Police Car emoji — the only difference is the perspective as in this case it is facing forward. It is used in any meaning related to police — its work and any situations in which other people meet with police officers. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Oncoming Taxi

The Oncoming Taxi emoji is the picture of the same means of public transport that is represented by 🚕 Taxi emoji — it is a yellow taxi cab facing forward (it is the iconic taxi look originating from New York). Taxi is an extremely popular city transport so the emoji may be used in any meaning related to city life taxi service in general and getting from some point to another by taxi. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

One O’clock

The One O’clock emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly one o’clock, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. You can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

One-Thirty

The One-Thirty emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly one-thirty, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Parachute

Parachute emoji is an image of a person falling down with an open Parachute attached to them. Usually, parachutes are used when jumping out of a plane to land safetly on the ground. Because of that, you can use this emoji when saying that something or someone acted as your Parachute for a rough situation. If you are just talking about the activity, you can pair this emoji with the ✈️ Airplane emoji. But when talking about someone or something being your Parachute, send this emoji with the 😌 Relieved Face emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Passenger Ship

Passenger Ship emoji is a picture of a huge board that can accommodate many people at once — unlike the one represented by 🚤 Speedboat emoji. This type of 💦 Water transport is often used for sea and river cruises — especially in tourist areas. So no wonder that in addition to the context of water transport in general, this emoji often appears in the context of tourism too. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pickup Truck

The Pickup Truck emoji is an image of a horizontal-facing truck. Trucks are meant to carry a lot of weight so you can use this emoji if you need some help with transporting heavy stuff. Pickup trucks have also become the go-to image for people who are overcompensating for something they lack so you can easily send this emoji to tell someone you are aware of their exaggerated means. Send this emoji with a 🛏 Bed emoji to ask for help moving some heavy furniture. For the overcompensating friend send it with the 🙄 Face With Rolling Eyes to show you are over it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Playground Slide

The 🛝 Playground slide emoji is associated with childhood and games, and can refer to a playground or amusement park. It can also be used metaphorically when referring to ups and downs. You can use emoji when talking about children’s leisure time and entertainment. As an example, share how you spent the weekend with your 👪 Family at 🛝💦 a waterpark, outdoors, or at an amusement park. In addition to the 🛝 “Playground slide” emoji, include themed emojis in your texts. For example, 🎡 “Ferris wheel”, 🎢 “Roller coaster” and 🎠 “Carousel horse”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Police Car

The Police Car emoji is the picture of a light-duty vehicle that is typically used by police officers to get to the crime scene or to chase criminals (the policemen in their turn are represented by 👩 Woman and 👮‍♂️ Man Police Officer Emoji). It is hard to confuse it with any other type of car because of its characteristic coloring and the light bar on its top — so it is used in any meaning related to police. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Police Car Light

Police Car Light (Police Car Revolving Light) emoji represents the red light, able to make an extremely loud sound in case of emergency, which is usually seen on top of 🔥 Fire trucks and 🚓 Police Cars. No wonder this emoji is often used as a sign to pay attention to something extremely important (in general or just for a certain group of people). It often features different warnings on the 🌏 Internet, messages about accidents and emergencies, or, less often — about some loud events like 🎉🥂 Parties. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Post Office

Post Office emoji is the picture of European type of Post Office — just like 🏣 Japanese Post Office emoji is the picture of a 🇯🇵 Japanese one. There is a horn on its facade, which is a symbol of postal services in many European countries. This emoji is unsurprisingly used in the context of the post itself, city buildings, city life, and different architectural styles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Racing Car

Racing Car emoji who’s a picture of a sports car (of red color in most cases) of the type that typically takes part in Formula 1 🏎 Racing and others. Along with 🏍️ Motorcycle emoji and others, it represents the group of emoji devoted to various vehicles. As for the meanings it often appears in any contacts related to racing itself speed (in its direct and indirect meaning) and cars in general — not only racing ones. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Railway Car

The Railway Car emoji is a picture of the railway means of transport — just like the one represented by 🚈 Light Rail emoji — but no one can say for sure what exact type of transport it represents because of the extreme difference between its versions in different platforms (in most cases it looks like at 🚊 Tram or a 🚌 Bus ). Still, it is used in the meanings related to traveling just like other transport emojis. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Railway Track

The Railway Track emoji is the picture of a 🚧 Construction by which the trains of different sorts move — including the one represented by 🚂 Locomotive emoji. This emoji may be used with different meanings to this or that extent related to its direct one. For example, it may mean that someone was late on the 🚆 Train and it has departed. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rainbow

Rainbow emoji is used in the two most common meanings. The first is related to nature, the brightness, and colorfulness of the 🌍 World, as well as to happiness, joyfulness, ❤️ Love, and luck — as the symbol related to the myth about the Leprechaun’s pot with gold, hidden at the end of the Rainbow. And the second is related to LGBT rights as the Rainbow became the recognized symbol of people with sexual preferences other than heterosexual. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ring Buoy

The meaning of 🛟 Ring Buoy is associated with the 🌊 Sea and safety and symbolizes help and rescue. It can be used in contexts related to swimming, in topics related to 🚣 Boats and 🚢 Ships, in conversations about rescue on the water. The emoji can also express a plea for help or gratitude for rescue and care. Include the emoji in a literal way when talking about 🏊 Swimming skills, discussing 💧 Water activities, or talking about precautions to take while on vacation. Add emoji from the 🌇 “Travel & Places” and 🤷 “People & Body” sets to express meaning more accurately. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ringed Planet

Ringed Planet emoji is an image of Saturn, the most well-known Ringed Planet in the universe. It is a new addition to the other planet and galaxy-themed emojis. This emoji will most likely be used by people who enjoy planets or by people who happen to be having a conversation about planets. Send it with 🌌 Milky Way emoji when asking where Saturn is in our galaxy. Or send it with one of the globe emojis, like the Earth Globe Europe-Africa emoji, when talking about the order of the planets in the galaxy. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rock

Rock emoji is, well, an emoji of a rock. The best way to use this emoji is when you are talking about someone who is rather rugid and hard to break through, like a durable rock. It can also be used to tell someone that something “rocks”, meaning that you enjoyed it. Send it with the 😐 Neutral Face emoji to warn someone the person they are going to meet is hard to read or talk to. It can also be sent with an emoji like the 👍 Thumbs Up emoji to express that something rocks and you want more of it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rocket

Rocket emoji looks just like it sounds — it’s a Rocket, flying up (to the right in most cases). Almost not used in its direct meaning, it is a quite popular emoji, which became the symbol of success and ambitions, which the user is determined to fulfill. It may be also used as a symbol for speed and energy — for example when someone is going to complete all their tasks in time. At last, it may also serve as one more symbol of greatness of something. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Roller Coaster

Roller Coaster emoji is a picture of a specific type of amusement typically found in theme parks. For example, it looks like a mini-train that rides a railway with ups and downs. It may be used with 🎡 Ferris Wheel emoji and other amusement-related emoji in the context of weekends, vacations, having 😄 Fun, and spending time with friends and 👪 Family. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Roller Skate

The Roller Skate emoji is an image of what is shoes with wheels. You can do a lot of tricks on roller skates so you can use this emoji when talking about going out and doing some skating practice. Since Roller Skates are fast you can use them to tell someone to get somewhere quickly. Send it with the 🤗 Hugging Face emoji to show you are going out to have some skating fun. Or send it with the 💨 Dashing Away emoji to tell someone to hurry as you need them. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sailboat

Sailboat emoji is a picture of a light board with a sail. It may be a symbol of traveling by 💦 Water and everything related. In this sense, it may be used together with other water- and sailing-related emoji like, for example, ⚓ Anchor emoji and other ships emoji. Also, it may be used in relation to water sports, tourism, and 🏈 Outdoor activities. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Satellite

Satellite emoji is a picture of an artificial object, which is placed in the 🌎 Earth's orbit with different purposes, including, for example, monitoring 🌧 Weather or generating a GPS signal. It may be used together with other space-related emoji, including profession-related ones like 👨 Man Astronaut Emoji, in the context of spacecraft, outer 👽 Space, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

School

School emoji is the picture of an educational establishment — it may be an elementary, middle, or high school. There is also a massive clock on its facade. It is often used in its direct meaning in the context of education. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Seat

Seat emoji is a picture of the sitting place of the kind that is typically seen in different means of airspace transport of the type represented by ✈️ Airplane emoji. So no wonder that it is most often used exactly in this meaning (however, it may mean a Seat in the 🚌 Bus or any other transport as well) in the context of 🌇 Traveling and conditions inside different means of transport. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Seven O’clock

The Seven O’clock emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly seven o’clock, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Seven-Thirty

The Seven-Thirty emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly seven-thirty, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shinto Shrine

Shinto Shrine emoji is a sacral building for people who profess Shintoism. The primary purpose of this building is to house sacred spirits, which the followers of this ⛪️ Religion worship. Shintoism is popular only in 🇯🇵 Japan, so Shinto shrines have become a recognized symbol of this country along with other symbols like, for example, the one on 🏯 Japanese Castle emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ship

Ship emoji is a picture of a huge boat, typically used for carrying cargo and transferring big groups of people over long distances, usually in the ocean. This type of boat is also often used for cruises, unlike the one represented by ⛴️ Ferry emoji — so it often appears not only in the context of ships in general but also in the meanings related to tourism and vacations. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shooting Star

Shooting Star emoji is the picture of a ⭐ Star falling in the 🌃 Night sky. It’s the same natural phenomenon represented by the ☄️ Comet emoji — however, in this case, it looks cartoon-like in all the versions. The emoji itself is often used when it comes to making wishes. It may also symbolize the gorgeousness and beauty of anyone or anything being spoken of, especially used with other stars' emojis. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Six O’clock

The Six O’clock emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly six o’clock, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Six-Thirty

The Six-Thirty emoji is simple as it is used to show the time. It indicates explicitly six-thirty, but it does not specify if it is a.m or p.m, so it can be used morning or afternoon. You can show what time of day it is by using a 🌞 Sun With Face emoji or a 🌕 Full Moon emoji. Texters will most likely use the emoji to show that something is planned to happen at a particular time without having to type it out. Or it can be used to tell someone they have until that time to finish a task. Finally, you can use it with the ⏰ Alarm Clock emoji to express the need to be somewhere at the exact time. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Skateboard

Skateboard emoji is used to show the popular activity of skateboarding. If you go to 🏫 School you will see many teens and young adults cruising on their skateboards. The Skateboard emoji is most commonly used among skaters to talk about their favorite activity and boast about planned tricks. You can use the 🦶 Foot emoji with the Skateboard to better express the activity. You can have some 😄 Fun using this emoji to talk about the activity especially if it is something you ❤️ Love to do all day every day with the 😄 Grinning Face With Smiling Eyes emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Small Airplane

Small Airplane emoji is a picture of a compact version of the airspace transportation represented by ✈️ Airplane emoji (although in some cases the main difference is not the size but orientation). Unsurprisingly, both of these emoji are used in the same context — i.e. in various meanings related to traveling by air to anywhere and with any purpose from tourism to business. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Snow-Capped Mountain

Snow-Capped Mountain emoji looks like ⛰️ Mountain emoji in  Apple's version, but its peaks are covered with snow, which suggests that this mountain is higher or situated northern. And in other versions, the same things are indicated by further details like the landscape. This emoji is used in meanings related to mountain climbing, 🏕️ Camping, and nature in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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@Unknown - Jul 03

Les français faites attention, de base ce site est en flamand, et a été traduit en français par Google traduction, il se peut que vous ayez des questions très bizarre avec les vitesse minimale etc. Faites super attention ou alors allez directement sur un autre site pour apprendre votre permis de conduire

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@Unknown - May 07

j'ai eu 50/50

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@Unknown - Apr 05

Boonjoour Jeve Permi

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@Unknown - Dec 13

très important

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@Unknown - Nov 28

...

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@Unknown - Jul 15

La traduction vers le français doit être revue !!!

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@Unknown - Jul 05

aide énormément pour bien analyse

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@Unknown - May 30

Tres intéressant , ça aide énormément pour bien analyser les questions et les réponses. Merci bcp

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@Unknown - May 20

Termes pièges: "faits saillants" ?; "régulateur de vitesse": sur ma R4L?; "basse pression des pneus": idem sur ma R4L?; "tous les conducteurs doivent s'arrêter et quitter l'intersection": Quelle intersection?; "lumières tamisées" pour "feux de croisement"?

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@Unknown - Mar 22

Carte du Permis de Conduire Classic AB Routiére Gillera Runner Dynamic Américaine

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@Unknown - Mar 16

gay nig

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@Unknown - Feb 02

très intéressant. merci .

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@Unknown - Aug 08

AUJOURD HUI J AI RATER LA THEORIQUE SUR LE DEBUT SUR 54 QUESTION 3 FAUTE GRAVE COMMENT OBTENIR MON PERMIE

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@Unknown - Jul 26

interesting

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@Unknown - Jun 29

Que je clique n'importe ou, j'ai des textes en flamand du genre "De door u aangevraagde pagina kon niet geladen worden Indien u deze url zelf ingetypt heeft, check of deze correct is Klik hier om naar de homepagina te gaan." Il n'y a pas moyen de le mettre en Francais, c'est de la discrimination !

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@Unknown - Jun 22

C’est intéressant

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@Unknown - Mar 18

La question sur la pente est pas claire, la pente est la descente tandis que pour une montée c'est une côte.

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@Unknown - Mar 07

Bonjour ! C’est un peu difficile toutes ces règles. Contactez-nous si voulez obtenir un permis de conduire original en 2 jours seulement. Whatsapp: 33644696684 Snapchat: permis.conduire

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@Unknown - Mar 07

C’est un peu difficile toutes ces règles. Contactez-nous si voulez obtenir un permis de conduire original en 2 jours seulement. Whatsapp: 33644696684 Snapchat: permis.conduire

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@Unknown - Mar 07

très bien

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@Unknown - Feb 16

Gut

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@Unknown - Feb 15

tres bien

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@Unknown - Jan 16

Je suis vraiment fatiguée j'ai n'arrivais même pas reçu mon code de la route j'ai besoin de Ed SVP merci d'avance

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@Unknown - Dec 08

bonjour à tous svp est ce que je peux compter sur ce site pour mon permis de la semaine prochaine . MERCI

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@Unknown - Oct 15

Ok

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@Unknown - Oct 11

Pas de vitesse minimale sur l'autoroute? Je suis étonné. Je pensais qu'il s'agissait de 70 km/hr.

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@Unknown - Oct 07

C'est un peu dificir d'etudies de règles de lå circulation sur internet, ici en Sweden pas de livres en france alors comment nous devon faire?

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@Unknown - Oct 01

bonjour

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@Unknown - Jul 24

j'ai eu 1/ fin de l'autoroute 2/ fin de l'autoroute 3/ x 4/ y je prends la réponse 1, on me dit que j'ai faux et que j'aurais dû choisir 2... "lumière tamisée" pour feux de croisement, traduction vraiment approximative... Bon en gros c'est juste un quizz panneaux, ça me permet de découvrir un peu, mais je reste sceptique sur la qualité du tout. Je remercie l'effort.

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@Unknown - Jun 15

Hello, J'ai repassé le test après des années pour me tester, mais... 1) Les questions ne sont pas précises. 2) Certaines fautes sont à déplorer (p.ex "Vitesse minimale sur une autoroute => 70km/h. Réponse du site : "Aucune limitation minimale")

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@Unknown - Jun 04

Merci

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@Unknown - Apr 29

47/50 Bon site mais certain terme dans l'examen sont pas precis/ pas les meme que dans le vrai examen

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@Unknown - Apr 06

Site attractif dans sa conception; cependant nécessite plus de sérieux et d'actualisation sur les questionnaires. Des formulations pas du tout correctes( dû certainement à une maivaise traduction en français. ce qui enduit en erreur l'apprenant qui est pourtant là pour plus de clarté et de précisions). Des réponses à des questions qui se contredise: exemple; la question sur quand on consomme plus de carburant, quelque part on te dit à basse vitesse, ailleurs à haute vitesse..on se fie à quoi dans ce cas? La liste étant exhautive.. Merci de reviser cette plateforme et y apporter les ajustements nécessaires car les gens payent pour apprendre sérieusement et non pas pour être plus embrouillés. Positivement!

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@Unknown - Feb 10

46/50 super bon exercice et bon site Faut à la question: que indique ce panneau (autoroute) 2x la même réponse donc eu faut car j'ai selectionnée une des deux et pas la bonne et sur l'autoroute j'ai été vérifier, il est bien marquer 80km/h Mais sinon super bon site un grand merci ;-))

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@Unknown - Dec 22

c'est des questions d'examen ?

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@Unknown - Dec 19

tout n'est pas écrit en français... c'est normal ?

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@Unknown - Nov 23

Comment faire pour passer mon permis de conduire ici??

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@Unknown - Nov 11

pour moi qui doit passer mon permis de conduire j'ai fais un 46 sur 50 et des bonnes questions

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@Unknown - Nov 04

Bonjour, il y a un jour ou deux j'ai croisé la route de chasseurs qui faisaient une battue... ils avaient mis des panneaux au bord de la route (style " battue en cours") Est ce que la vitesse autorisée entre ces panneaux est la vitesse "normale" de circulation ou est ce qu'il y a une vitesse d' "exception"..? ( j'étais a 70 Km/h sur une route a 90 Km/h et les chasseurs me faisaient des signes "genre je roulais trop vite"...) Merci de votre réponse. BAV.

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@Unknown - Oct 14

site censé être gratuit...

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@Unknown - Sep 28

Camions

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@Unknown - Sep 23

nouveaux nom pour les feux : apres verification a vias connait pas saillants ou tamisé( nouvelle invention ou traduction erronée

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@Unknown - Sep 23

question des feux tamisé ou saillant n existe pas: feux de croisements ou de route

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@Unknown - Sep 05

bieb mais quelques erreur

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@Unknown - Sep 05

beaucoup d'erreurs de traduction. question ne correspondent pas aux panneaux, autoroutes/routes ordinaire.

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@Unknown - Sep 04

La question sur la vitesse minimal sur l'autoroute est fausse. Il indique la correct étant comme "Il n'y a pas vitesse minimal", alors que de savoir, et après vérificaiton, elle est en faite à 80KM/H

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@Unknown - Aug 26

la question 33 que de ce questionnaire était fausse pour ma part : elle déclare que le panneau C25 (selon le Feu Vert, 14 ème édition, 2019) est un panneau réglementant le stationnement, alors que selon l'ouvrage précité, il place une interdiction de passage pour les véhicules ou train de véhicules ayant une longueur supérieure à celle indiquée sur le panneau.

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@Unknown - Aug 19

Super chouette

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@Unknown - Aug 10

Beaucoup d'erreurs

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@Unknown - Jul 27

il y a des erreurs deja sur l'autoroute la vitesse minimale est de 70km/h

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