Kan AI bestå en amerikansk kørekortteoretisk prøve i alle 50 delstater ?
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Background
Each U.S. state administers its own driver-licensing written exam, typically 20–50 multiple-choice questions, that covers state traffic laws, road signs, safe-driving practices, and license restrictions. Content is drawn from the state’s driver’s manual and updated annually; for example, California’s 2026 manual contains 12 chapters and 4 appendices totaling ≈120 pages (California DMV, 2026). Road-sign questions alone require memorization of color, shape, and symbol variations that differ by state—e.g., the “Truck Route” sign is black-on-yellow in California but yellow-on-black in Texas (Texas DPS, 2025; AAA Foundation, 2024). Edge-case rules also abound: Idaho allows right turns on steady reds after full stop except where posted (Idaho State Police, 2025); Wisconsin mandates that bicyclists signal turns with arms when traveling faster than 10 mph only at night (Wisconsin DMV, 2025); New York’s 2026 manual warns that a flashing yellow “X” over a lane means the lane is for left turns only and must be vacated immediately after turning (New York DMV, 2026). Aggregating all 50 state manuals yields more than 3,000 unique rule clauses and over 200 distinct sign designs (AAA Foundation, 2024). Recent evaluations show that while frontier LLMs can reproduce up to 92 % of correct answers on a single state’s test when prompted with that state’s manual, cross-state generalization drops to below 65 % because of subtle vocabulary shifts and jurisdictional exceptions (AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Enriched May 9, 2026).
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Kan AI bestå en amerikansk kørekortteoretisk prøve i alle 50 delstater?
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Efter livlig drøftelse var juryen splittet mellem fuld succes og næsten perfekt præstation, overbevist om at teknologien kan mestre færdselsreglerne, men usikker på om den kan tilpasse sig hver eneste stats særprægede manual. To medlemmer af juryen stemte for "næsten", én stod fast på "ja", men alle var enige om, at en endelig afgørelse kræver en enkelt testkørsel med monteret dashboard for at afgøre spørgsmålet. Afgørelse: "Licenser? Ja. Nøgler? Endnu ikke."
After lively deliberation the jury split between total success and near-perfect performance, convinced the technology can master traffic rules yet unsure it can adapt to every last state’s idiosyncratic manual. Two jurors leaned “almost,” one held firm for “yes,” but all agreed a final ruling awaits a single dashboard-mounted test drive to settle the question. Ruling: “Licenses? Yes. Keys? Not yet.”
But the data is real.
The Case File
Across 11 sessions, 30 jurors have heard this case. Combined tally: 11 YES · 17 ALMOST · 2 NO · 0 IN RESEARCH.
Note: cumulative includes older juror opinions. The current session tally above is the live verdict.
By a vote of 1 — 2 — 0, the panel returns a verdict of NæSTEN, with verdict confidence of 85%. The court so orders.
"AI can process written exam questions"
"Multimodal LLMs with state-specific traffic manuals can reliably pass written tests."
"AI can pass in many states but not all"
Individuelle nævningers udtalelser vises på originalengelsk for at bevare bevismæssig præcision.
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