I was wondering if any of you knew the name of that software they use to prepare you for the SAAQ test. It's a really old-school piece of software that my driving school had running on a 386's.
I had a software running on DOS that has almost all the questions from the test and all the answers (I think there were 800+ questions). I assume it's that one you are talking about. You just have to go through all the questions and you should be ready.
I had a software running on DOS that has almost all the questions from the test and all the answers (I think there were 800+ questions). I assume it's that one you are talking about. You just have to go through all the questions and you should be ready.
Yeah that's exactly the one. I did my test years ago and haven't done much driving since. I was thinking of taking a look at those questions again as a refresher for road signs and stuff. Do you remember what it was called?
I swear I'm not trying to be a smartass, but if the Quebec one is anything like the one I did here, likely you could get all the studying necessary done in the amount of time it would take you to get a DOS ap actually running.
...and frankly, if you can get a DOS ap running, you likely don't need to study for your driving test
I swear I'm not trying to be a smartass, but if the Quebec one is anything like the one I did here, likely you could get all the studying necessary done in the amount of time it would take you to get a DOS ap actually running.
...and frankly, if you can get a DOS ap running, you likely don't need to study for your driving test
Using DOSBOX or VMware, I could get it running in minutes. I wouldn't be suprised if it runs normally on XP anyway.
I already passed my test years ago (read the thread ), I just forgot half the rules due to not driving often.
The only thing that is ILLEGAL to have in a trailer that you have attached to your pick-up truck is ; People.
The incorrect answers are ; Animals, Drugs, Firearms.
Imagine that? Car gets pulled over and the cop, glasses on and brushing his mustache, asks you "Got anything in the trailer there son?" You insist no, nothing but you know he's going to check anyways.
"Well what do we got HE... Oh nevermind Bob, it's clear. Just a bunch of coke-snortin' dogs unloading some double-barrelled shotguns. You're clear to go Sir."
I was wondering if anyone still had that Quebec Driving test Software (I think it's called Auto-Réussite but I am not sure). It was an old DOS-application which had all the questions for the test in both English and French.