Anyone taken the CEVNI test?

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I've just got the RYA book on Euro Regs for Inland waterways - its only 24 pages but written very small and there are a lot of regs- Anyone know if its worth doing a course? or just taking the test?

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yeah, i just got the book too. i think i should be alright.

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Did it a couple of years ago. 15 multiple choice questions I think. quite easy. To pass I don't think you'll need to do the course just read the book a couple of times.

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If it's any help I was told before the test that there were no "night" questions. So that ruled out all the bits on light signals. Otherwise just a matter of learning. Test easier than I expected. (Didn't stop me getting a couple wrong though!!)

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The book contains enough; but don't be surprised if not all the questions can be answered even with the book in front of you.

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You need to answer 11 out of 14 questions correctly. Multiple choice stuff and any skipper worth his salt should get 100% (on the day of the test, anyway /forums/images/icons/smile.gif)

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