french driving test on CD-i
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2009 11:10 pm
I found a seller who was selling a bunch of proffesional discs on eBay fr. They are driving theory tests, two types one was called "Ecol-Auto" the other "Codes Rousseau". The latter one is the interesting one as it was made in 1999.
I only got my hands on two discs, one Codes Rousseau (number 7) and one Ecol-Auto (number 3). The seller was auctioning off about a dozen and I only 1 euro on each and left it. I though noone else would find them so I was outbid on all except 2. Here are some screenshots





Notice the picture of a custom-made CD-i controller with a digital display and buttons - Confirm, Cancel, A, B, C and D. This would of been used by the student to select the answer to the questions. The test requires the student to answer around 40 questions about driving rules in real situations illustrated with in-car photographs. Some of the photos have animation for example an indicator blinking therefore they can keep the questions short as they don't have to explain where the car is indicating.
At the end it tallies up the participants score and tells them what questions they got right and wrong in each category. Since there are 7 different tests on differents discs and it takes a while to finish one, I assume the student would sit through one theory test before having a driving lesson.
I only got my hands on two discs, one Codes Rousseau (number 7) and one Ecol-Auto (number 3). The seller was auctioning off about a dozen and I only 1 euro on each and left it. I though noone else would find them so I was outbid on all except 2. Here are some screenshots





Notice the picture of a custom-made CD-i controller with a digital display and buttons - Confirm, Cancel, A, B, C and D. This would of been used by the student to select the answer to the questions. The test requires the student to answer around 40 questions about driving rules in real situations illustrated with in-car photographs. Some of the photos have animation for example an indicator blinking therefore they can keep the questions short as they don't have to explain where the car is indicating.
At the end it tallies up the participants score and tells them what questions they got right and wrong in each category. Since there are 7 different tests on differents discs and it takes a while to finish one, I assume the student would sit through one theory test before having a driving lesson.