Otto's rider license test in Far Far West gates the Horsin' Around questline behind a multiple-choice quiz called the Rules of the West. The questions are written as straight-faced traffic and safety prompts, but the correct picks consistently lean into reckless cowboy logic rather than anything resembling actual road rules.

How the quiz works
The test sits inside Otto's Horsin' Around storyline and must be passed before you can move on to the riding portion of the quest. You need 15 correct answers to clear it, and lower difficulty settings tend to forgive a handful of mistakes along the way.
Question order can shuffle between attempts, so match by the question text rather than by position. If you fail, you can simply retake it.

All correct answers for Otto's Rules of the West
| Question | Correct answer |
|---|---|
| How do you make sure you're on the right path? | I don't follow paths. I make my own. |
| When are you allowed to "honk" in town? | Because you feel like it, it's stylish, and you want attention. |
| How do you back up safely if your horse reverse sensor fails? | A real cowboy never backs up. |
| A reckless rider passes you on the right. What do you do? | Yeehaw, now that's a real cowboy! |
| Tumbleweed crosses your path. What do you do? | I spur my horse and ride it down. |
| Parking at the Tired Horse Saloon? | I don't tie my horse. I trust it. |
| How do you wear a seatbelt while riding? | As long as my hat stays on, nothing else matters. |
| Your horse is low on energy. What do you feed it? | The souls you just ripped from your enemies. |
| Fiery tornado blocks your path. What do you do? | I ride around it, plain and simple. |
| Ghost skull post on the road means? | Cryptics ahead. Time to start shooting. |
| Can you lane split with a horse? | Yes, I'm a fearless cowboy. |
| Right of way at intersection? | Whoever has the bigger caliber goes first. |
| Nightfall with no visibility. What do you do? | Shoot into the air every 5 seconds and keep moving. |
| Talking cow asks for papers. What do you do? | No way, I'm going too fast to get caught. |
| You triggered a storm. What's your reaction? | I deal with teammates' judgment first, then enemies. |
| Cryptic Grunt blind spots? | Why bother? I blow it up. |
| How do you brake your robot horse? | I jump off the saddle with style. |
| Alcohol causes horse accidents. What does it mean? | 4 out of 5 accidents are caused by sober hunters. |
| Man in striped clothes asks for help. What do you do? | I take him to the Sheriff for bounty. |
| Horse accident on road. First thing you do? | It's the Far Far West. Every cowboy for himself. |

The pattern behind the answers
Every correct response shares a common thread. The "right" choice is whichever one a cartoon outlaw would pick. Safety-conscious, lawful, or polite options are wrong by design. If two answers feel plausible, take the one that sounds more reckless, more violent, or more self-interested.
That logic carries through to the trick questions. Prompts about seatbelts, brakes, blind spots, and right-of-way are not testing real knowledge. They are testing whether you have committed to the bit.
Confirming the pass
Once you reach 15 correct answers, Otto signs off on the rider's license and the Horsin' Around quest advances to the actual riding objectives. If the quest does not progress, the most common reason is simply hitting too many wrong answers on a higher difficulty, in which case the test resets and you can run it again with the table above.