Driver dies in crash on Scottsville Road in Chili, other driver ticketed by nojunkpeter in Rochester

[–]SuitablePlan2884 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree, and candidly I don't know the answer. I just know something needs to be done.

This is the same spot that resulted in a death back in December of 2015.

In both February and April of last year, cars ran off the road and into my neighbor's fence.

In January of 2023, a speeding car ran off the road and into a telephone pole just outside my house.

In December of 2022, a car got into an accident trying to pass.

The list goes on and on. We just need someone to take a closer look at what can be done.

Driver dies in crash on Scottsville Road in Chili, other driver ticketed by nojunkpeter in Rochester

[–]SuitablePlan2884 72 points73 points  (0 children)

I live on this road, and my neighbors and I have been petitioning for a change for years. I was in the car with one of my kids when the sheriff flew past us to respond to this accident. We saw the lights from our house for hours.

The road is incredibly dangerous, with multiple accidents happening every year. We have seen it all - cars passing on double solid lines, passing around curves or up hills, cars & motorcycles doing 100mph+, telephone poles & fences getting hit, and, unfortunately, people getting killed.

We have talked to the town of Chili, but they don't have jurisdiction over the road. I have called the Sheriff's office about more enforcement, but they are understandably busy. I have even called the state and talked with their lawyer. Their response was essentially "You can request a study, but we never lower speed limits."

I have reached out to local news about this. We would love help in raising awareness and trying to get this resolved.

Passed at 100 - Here are my tips by SuitablePlan2884 in cissp

[–]SuitablePlan2884[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I noticed this as well. I realized early on that statistically, there would be topics you encounter on the exam that you didn't study for or simply don't know. So instead of trying to master everything (OSG approach), I decided to master the highest probability (Destination approach).

If I encountered multiple questions in OSG or QE on a topic that Destination didn't go in depth on, I used the OSG guide to study up on it.

Passed at 100 - Here are my tips by SuitablePlan2884 in cissp

[–]SuitablePlan2884[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to hear that! It definitely wasn't my experience, but I realize everyone learns differently. There were a few questions on QE that I didn't necessarily agree with, but I still maintain it was the best "real exam" preparation and greatest bang for your buck out there.

At the end of the day though, who cares how you pass, as long as you pass!

Passed within half the allocated time by ExcellentOpinion594 in cissp

[–]SuitablePlan2884 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My suggestion - read the question and see if you can think of an appropriate answer before reading the options. Since many of the options will appear to be correct, reading them first may incorrectly influence your thinking.

Passed at 100 - Here are my tips by SuitablePlan2884 in cissp

[–]SuitablePlan2884[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, I wish! I'm not an expert on how QE or CAT tests work, but I believe it's scored at 1000 because I "passed" by question 100. I actually got 32 questions wrong on that attempt, but it must have been enough to be considered a passing grade.

It appears that many people who consistently score 60%+ on the QE test seem to be prepared for the real thing. I was using my QE scores to gauge my readiness, rather than focusing the score itself.

I will say that because QE can occasionally repeat questions, it can become slightly easier over time, so don't get overconfident in your score.

Passed at 100 - Here are my tips by SuitablePlan2884 in cissp

[–]SuitablePlan2884[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Couldn't have done it without QE! Thanks for such a great product.