“For example, how many points are you allowed in a year? And what does that have to do with how good a driver I am? Or where can I legally mount my cellphone?” The four questions I missed were ones I had not seen on any of the learning tools.” “Both the test course and the apps said they would encompass all the questions that would be on the test. I went to college and I’ve been a Realtor for 30 years and most people think I’m intelligent, but I took the third test and failed,” said Moon.
She studied even harder this time, and even used flashcards. “It was soul-crushing,” said Moon, who took her daughter’s advice and got two test-prep apps. So she studied hard again, took another test, and failed again.
Joan Moon, 77, a Ladera Heights Realtor, purchased a prep course for the test, studied hard and failed. The agency insists she take another driving test every year or two she insists her eye doctor says that’s not necessary. Although she got her license renewed, Vinitzian is now battling the DMV over a vision dispute.