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    Posted: 24 August 2007 at 8:42pm
I have a test tomorrow to convert my lisence to NZ one. Do they actually ask you what the offences are if you are caught with more alcohol in your blood than what is allowed?

Sorry left the stuff until now to read through for a second time.


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There are all the questions in the back of the road code and every question is from that. Good luck
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Can't remember sorry, but I think the roadcode has all the question that you may be asked in it.

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Yes they probably will, I know it is one (some) of the questions but don't know if it is asked every time.

But you can read the road code online.
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Oh sorry just re-read what you said. No, they don't ask you what the offences are but they will probably ask you what the limit is (mls per litre of breath).
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Aaah thanks. I just wanted to say cant I just tell them I never drink so dont need to know it. (and this aint a lie anyway.) Thought I will never get the offences in my head.


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Well done the stuff. Read it through once before and now another time. Rules more or less the same as SA except for distances. So lets hope I pass. Mmmm and dont ask any funny questions.


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Originally posted by smoody smoody wrote:

I just wanted to say cant I just tell them I never drink so dont need to know it. (and this aint a lie anyway.)


I had a friend who tried that (it was the only thing she couldn't remember, so she passed anyway). They said she still was required to know it and anyway she might change her mind about drinking in the future. (sorry!)
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Aaah damn. Okay will look at the figures quickly again before the test. Although the 2006 book and the online thing is different for the offence part. Mmmm guess I will look at the answers then.


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the test is a scratch-test - so actually no one to talk to at all - you just scrtach the answer off.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SMoody Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 August 2007 at 12:44pm
Well passed it. Hubby went to do the paperwork and make an appointment for his test but he failed. (he didnt have his glasses there). So he has an optometrist apointment. Good thing as he needs a check up anyway.

But yay I passed my test.


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Thats greats news , well done

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