There'd be less drivers if they raised the minimum scores to pass both the written and road tests....my scores many decades ago were 99 on the written and 98 on the road test, I argued for 100 on the roadtest, but the State Trooper said no one gets 100, he deducted 2 points for "speeding", I was in a Driver's education car that the speedo didn't work, plus I was making my case that I was maintaining speed with traffic rather than impede it, although I was over the speed limit, It was allowed by State driving laws....many years later my CDL test/roadtest scores were a perfect 100/100....... my wife flunked the road test 3 times as a teenager, she got a 70 (minimum required) only because she bawled her eyes out and the same instructor felt sorry for her....I tried to teach her how to drive over the years, but it just wasn't in her..... some people are just not capable of handling mobile equipment.... don't get me started with geezers on the road!