test rig

A driving test (also known as a driving exam, driver's test, or road test) is a procedure designed to test a person's ability to drive a motor vehicle. It exists in various forms worldwide, and is often a requirement to obtain a driver's license. A driving test generally consists of one or two parts: the practical test, called a road test, used to assess a person's driving ability under normal operating conditions, and/or a written or oral test (theory test) to confirm a person's knowledge of driving and relevant rules and laws.
The world's first mandatory national driving test was introduced in France in 1899.
To make the test fair, written driving tests are normally standardized tests, meaning that everyone takes the same test under the same conditions. In many places the test can be done by computer, and typically consists of questions related to road signs and traffic laws of the respective country, but may also include questions related to road safety best practices or technical questions regarding vehicle operation and maintenance. In many countries, passing a written driving test is required to be allowed to sit the practical test.

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  1. David2632

    Is the width of 12x1220mmx2440mm plyboard enough for a test rig or would i need a 18x instead?

    So I'm starting out a new rig and I'm fresh out of college with my level 3 without any experience and I think that I need to still have the knowledge and the practice of terminating cables, stripping cables and having a good understanding of different circuits and how they work. I will also...
  2. T

    Substitute for an encoder on a test rig

    We have a couple of automatic transfer cars at work that have a SICK PLS scanner on each end, which are connected to a LSI unit that contains the configuration and field details. When it goes wrong, it's a pain usually ending up with it by-passed until I can get to it at weekend. I want to...
  3. C

    Building a Test Rig for Practice

    Hi I am thinking of knocking up a test rig to practice on:) Does anyone know what sort of spec is used for the rigs they test 2391 on? Ideally I want to be able to mess about with the effect of rcd, transformers, light bulbs etc on test readings. What sort of resistors should I use to...

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