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How to play
Aussie Smartlane solo

Aussie Smartlane is a very enjoyable game played with others. When you play with others each can take a turn to pick up the card and read questions to the player answering. But there is not always someone else. Aussie Smartlane would be falling far short if it did not provide a way for players to play on their own, either to study and learn the road system information or to make them better players for more fun. We have found an easy answer Here is how you do it.

 

 

 

Aussie Smartlane cards record both the question and the answer. To be able to play solo, the player needs to be able to read the question effectively and clearly but not see the answer until after committing to a given answer. We suggest if you are playing for the purpose of learning the information for serious game play improvement or to get a driver’s licence, it would be best to write out your answers before seeing the correct answer on the card.

The simple answer to playing solo is to make up a cover card. We would make a cover card for players but the cover card is twice the width of our card pack and would not fit in our packaging. A cover card is easily made. Lay an Aussie Smartlane card, questions up so it is readable. From any piece of durable card which you cannot see through, make a card not less than twice the width of the Aussie Smartlane cards and not less than the high of our cards. Cut a rebate the height of 1 printed line on our cards. Lay the card over the first question card. You will have something like this.

By laying the cover card over the questions and sliding to the right until you get to the red A, which shows the beginning of the answer, you can read the question and answer the question without seeing the printed answer. After you have answered, slide the card to see the correct answer. That is how you play solo.

This system is not foolproof, it works when properly applied.

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