>>4296810Don't worry anon, that's a very common story here in burgerland. It's why everyone drives like they have no idea where they are. Oddly enough it's parking and speeding that deducts the most points, the two most common reasons why cars lose arguments with physics and wreck.
You passed, so that's what counts. Hell, I did a near perfect exam. Nothing wrong except that the instructor thought I was speeding 1 mph over the posted limit. Bullshit but still a passing mark.
Also, with new cars nowadays, buy those stick-on blind spot mirrors, preferably adjustable. Those B, C, and D pillars on new cars are insane.
>>4296814I can agree to that. They're more attentive and aware of their four corners on the road. Germans and the remainder of euros still have their moments though, especially at low speeds.