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AppRecs rating 1.0. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Texas Test Routes App
There is enough variation to ensure that the actual driving test route is not clogged and the maneuvering points are not unnecessarily complicated.
This app contains many test centers, each with 6 routes.
This app is subject to Apple’s standard End User License Agreement (EULA), available at: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/
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Reviews for Texas Test Routes App
Cucco!
Largely Subscription-Based
There are many things wrong with this app. To begin with, the majority of text on this app is very hard to read. The background of the app is black and the text is a very dark gray, providing no contrast whatsoever. Secondly, and probably most importantly, this app costs $20/month and $50/year to unlock access to all the routes, and by this I mean access to one complete route in general. The driving routes are broken up into pieces and there is only one piece available for non-subscribers. The terms also say no cancellation of the subscription is allowed during the active period, which just point-blank feels incredibly scummy. If you try to delete your account, the app is stuck on the loading screen. I do not see how this would entice anyone to purchase a subscription. I can’t speak of the authenticity of the routes themselves, and I do think this is a good idea for an app, but there is no way this is usable. Edit: as someone who has designed apps/websites, if this is a student’s test app, I think it’s good for practice. I do think it should’ve been worked on more before publishing though.