Welp. I’m back. I had more documentation than the DMV needed, and it cost less than anticipated (because I’m a senior, she said,) but I failed the written test twice. I will go back next week. Evidently, I’m applying Nevada rules to the Utah test and it ain’t workin’! So I brought the book home and I don’t wonder that I failed — 8” X 11” X 3/8” of information.
The entire thing was very taxing, but I had several stops to make on the way home, so I’m worn to a frazzle. But tomorrow will be a day when nothing is done here except a shower. And the fine art of staying warm. ;o]
The worst I ever had to deal with was the traffic circles in New Hampshire translating to the roundabouts in Massachusetts. It turned out that NH was yield on entry, where MA was yield to those who are entering (or vice versa). Considering the number of people who commuted from NH down into MA, it’s amazing anyone ever survived those things.
And why were traffic circles ever invented in the first place? Did someone consult the Marquis de Sade?