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Drivers Ed Practice Test BEST STUDYING MATERIAL WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST VERSION UPDATE 2024-2025
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A. Low-beam lights - Ans – WHEN IT IS FOGGY, YOU SHOULD SLOW DOWN AND TURN ON YOUR: A. Low-beam lights B. High-beam lights C. Emergency flashers A. When there are no vehicles approaching nearby - Ans – U-TURNS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS ARE LEGAL: A. When there are no vehicles approaching nearby B. Across two sets of solid double yellow lines C. On a one-way street at a green arrow A. Signal for at least five seconds - Ans – WHEN CHANGING LANES ON A FREEWAY, YOU SHOULD: A. Signal for at least five seconds B. Cross several lanes at a time to avoid slow downs C. Avoid driving over broken white lines B. You - Ans – WHO MUST COMPLETE THE ACCIDENT REPORT TO THE DMV IF YOU INJURE SOMEONE IN A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT? A. Your automobile club B. The police officer C. You C. Not slowing down to look at an accident scene - Ans – WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTES TO IMPROVED TRAFFIC FLOW? A. Lowering the speed limit on major freeways B. Not slowing down to look at an accident scene C. Using your car instead of public transportation
A. Should monitor all traffic signals closely because they can change for the light rail vehicle - Ans – WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT LIGHT RAIL VEHICLES? A. Should monitor all traffic signals closely because they can change for the light rail vehicle B. May not drive in the lane next to the light rail vehicle C. May turn in front of an approaching light rail vehicle at an uncontrolled intersection B. Just when it starts to rain after a dry spell - Ans – HIGHWAYS ARE MOST SLIPPERY: A. During a heavy rainstorm B. During a light rain C. Just when it starts to rain after a dry spell A. Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn - Ans – LARGE TRUCKS TURNING RIGHT ONTO A STREET WITH TWO LANES IN EACH DIRECTION: A. Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn B. Must stay in the right lane at all times C. May complete their turn in either the right or the left lane B. about three to four times as high - Ans – TRAFFIC FATALITIES ARE _____________ AT NIGHT COMPARED TO DAYTIME. A. about the same B. about twice as high C. about three to four times as high D. about five to six times as high C. Slow to a safe speed before the curve - Ans – IF YOU EXIT A FREEWAY WITH A RAMP THAT CURVES DOWNHILL, YOU SHOULD: A. Slow to the posted speed limit for the freeway B. Start braking when you enter the curve C. Slow to a safe speed before the curve D. There may be a hazard or an accident ahead - Ans – IF YOU SEE WARNING HAZARD LIGHTS ON A MOVING PASSENGER VEHICLE, IT MEANS: A. Turn your car around and drive in the opposite direction
B. Pull to the right shoulder and stop C. There may be a hazard or an accident ahead D. The vehicle has the right-of-way C. Yield to any vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian in the intersection - Ans – D. A GREEN ARROW MEANS GO, BUT FIRST YOU MUST: A. Check the vehicle behind you in your rearview mirror B. Wait five seconds before proceeding C. Yield to any vehicle, bicycle, or pedestrian in the intersection A. Stop as long as the red lights flash - Ans – WHEN A SCHOOL BUS WITH ITS RED LIGHTS FLASHING IS STOPPED AHEAD ON YOUR SIDE OF THE ROAD, YOU MUST: A. Stop as long as the red lights flash B. Change lanes, drive slowly, and pass cautiously C. Stop until you think all of the children are unloaded B. Pull off the road, park, remove your ignition key, and rest - Ans – IF YOU ARE DRIVING AND YOU FIND THAT NOTHING SEEMS TO HELP YOU STAY AWAKE, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn on your air-conditioner and drink coffee B. Open your windows and turn up the radio C. Pull off the road, park, remove your ignition key, and rest C. Drive to a safe place, park, remove the ignition key, and rest - Ans - IF YOU GET SLEEPY WHILE DRIVING, YOU SHOULD: A. Move to the right lane and continue driving B. Drink coffee to stay awake C. Drive to a safe place, park, remove the ignition key, and rest C. The lane closest to the curb - Ans – A RIGHT TURN STARTS IN THE RIGHT-HAND LANE AND END IN: A. The left lane B. The lane closest to the curb C. Any lane available D. Stay in the right lane if you are driving slower than the other traffic - Ans – THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Drive in the right lane at all times B. Slower traffic has the right-of-way
C. Stay in the right lane if you are driving slower than the other traffic D. Following too closely - Ans – IF YOU REAR-ENDED A CAR, YOU WERE PROBABLY: A. Looking in your rearview mirror too often B. Weaving in and out of traffic C. Following too closely B. No U-turn - Ans – THIS SIGN MEANS: A. U-turn area ahead B. No U-turn C. No passing C. Before you enter the curve - Ans – ON A SHARP CURVE, YOU SHOULD USE YOUR BRAKES TO SLOW YOUR VEHICLE: A. During the entire time you drive through a curve B. Before you enter the curve C. Just after you enter the curve A. Next to a curb painted red - Ans – YOU MAY NOT PARK A PASSENGER VEHICLE AT ANY TIME: A. Next to a curb painted red B. Within 1,000 ft of a police station C. In front of a school where children are present A. You - Ans – WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING HOW YOUR MEDICATIONS AFFECT YOUR DRIVING? A. You B. Your doctor C. Your pharmacist B. There is a passing lane ahead - Ans – A SIGN THAT READS, "PASSING LANE 2 MILE," MEANS: A. Don't pass unless it is safe to do so B. There is a passing lane ahead C. Be prepared for vehicles passing you
C. Imprisonment in a state prison for five years - Ans – YOU ARE BEING CHASED BY A POLICE VEHICLE WITH ITS LIGHTS AND SIRENS ACTIVATED. YOU IGNORED THE WARNING TO STOP AND SPEED AWAY. DURING THE CHASE A PERSON IS SERIOUSLY INJURED. YOU ARE SUBJECT TO: A. Attending an anger-management class B. A fine of not less than $1, C. Imprisonment in a state prison for five years A. Make an accident more likely to happen - Ans – DRIVING SLOWER THAN OTHER TRAFFIC TENDS TO: A. Make an accident more likely to happen B. Make an accident less likely to happen C. Not change the chances of having an accident B. No matter who was at fault - Ans – YOU MUST MAKE A WRITTEN REPORT (SR 1) TO THE DMV AFTER AN ACCIDENT WHEN DAMAGE TO ONE OF THE VEHICLES IS OVER $750 OR ANY PERSON WAS INJURED: A. Only if it was your fault B. Only if you or the other driver was not insured C. No matter who was at fault C. Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder before you change lanes
B. Yes, turning off the ignition will not affect the steering control C. No, unless you want to coast downhill D. Yes, but be prepared to skid if you step on the brakes too hard A. The pedestrian - Ans – WHO HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY WHEN A VEHICLE APPROACHES A PEDESTRIAN AT AN INTERSECTION WITH NO CROSSWALKS? A. The pedestrian B. The pedestrian, but only when he or she has the green WALK signal C. The vehicle, but it should slow down B. Stop and then proceed when safe - Ans – WHEN A RED LIGHT FLASHES AT A RAILROAD CROSSING, YOU MUST: A. Stop only if you see a train coming B. Stop 10 ft behind the signal C. Stop and then proceed when safe D. Slow down before crossing A. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions - Ans – WHAT IS THE "BASIC SPEED LAW"? A. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions B. Never drive faster than the posted speed limits C. Keep up with the flow of traffic B. Drive to the right - Ans – A SIGN THAT READS, "KEEP RIGHT," MEANS: A. Change lanes to the right B. Drive to the right C. Slower traffic should move to the right C. Look toward the right edge of your lane - Ans – WHEN A CAR WITH BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS COMES TOWARD YOU AT NIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Move toward the right edge of your lane B. Look above the oncoming headlights C. Look below the oncoming headlights D. Look toward the right edge of your lane A. The car in the intersection - Ans – YOU MUST YIELD THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT AN INTERSECTION TO:
A. The car in the intersection B. The car on your right C. The car in the opposite lane of traffic D. The car on your left B. Turn your head and look in the lane you are going to enter - Ans – TO ENSURE THE LANE NEXT TO YOU IS CLEAR WHEN YOU WANT TO CHANGE LANES: A. Turn your head and look over the right shoulder B. Look into the rearview mirror only C. Turn your head and look in the lane you are going to enter B. At all times - Ans - IF YOUR CAR HAS AIR BAGS, YOU SHOULD USE YOUR SEATBELT: A. Only on the freeway B. At all times C. Unless you are only driving within city limits B. Large tour bus - Ans - ALLOW EXTRA SPACE IN FRONT OF YOUR VEHICLE WHEN FOLLOWING A: A. Station wagon B. Large tour bus C. Passenger car C. Left or U-turn permitted on green arrow only - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. You must turn left or make a U-turn B. Left or U-turn permitted on any green light C. Left or U-turn permitted on green arrow only B. Look toward the right edge of your lane - Ans - WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF AN ONCOMING CAR AT NIGHT APPROACHES WITH ITS HIGH-BEAMS ON? A. Flash your high-beams quickly at the other driver B. Look toward the right edge of your lane C. Slow down and look straight ahead C. Any vehicle coming towards you - Ans - YOU ARE DRIVING ON A TWO-WAY STREET AND WANT TO TURN LEFT AT THE CORNER. GIVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO: A. Pedestrians on the sidewalk waiting for a WALK signal B. Vehicles stopped at the red light C. Any vehicle coming towards you C. Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way - Ans - WHICH OF THESE IS TRUE ABOUT OTHER DRIVERS? A. Drivers always obey traffic signs and signals
B. Drivers using turn signals always turn in the direction indicated C. Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way C. Not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane - Ans - WHEN PLANNING TO PASS OTHER VEHICLES, YOU SHOULD: A. Assume they will maintain a constant speed B. Assume they will let you pass if you use your turn signal C. Not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane B. Look to the sides of your vehicle, and proceed cautiously - Ans - AT INTERSECTIONS, CROSSWALKS, AND RAILROAD CROSSINGS, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS: A. Stop, listen, and wait B. Look to the sides of your vehicle, and proceed cautiously C. Pass vehicles that seem to be stopped for no reason B. The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway - Ans - TO TURN RIGHT FROM A HIGHWAY WITH TWO LANES IN YOUR DIRECTION, TURN FROM: A. The lane closest to the center of the road B. The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway C. Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic B. Wait until the other car starts its turn before making your turn - Ans - YOU ARE WAITING TO TURN LEFT INTO A DRIVEWAY. A CAR APPROACHING FROM THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION HAS A TURN SIGNAL ON. YOU SHOULD: A. Make your turn if the driver is signaling for a left turn B. Wait until the other car starts its turn before making your turn C. Make your turn if the driver is signaling for a right turn B. Suspend your driving privilege until you appear in court - Ans - IF YOUR DRIVING RECORD SHOWS YOU FAILED TO APPEAR IN COURT AFTER RECEIVING A TRAFFIC TICKET, THE DMV WILL: A. Suspend the registration of the vehicle you are driving B. Suspend your driving privilege until you appear in court C. Restrict your driving privilege B. Need a large enough gap to get up to the speed of traffic - Ans - WHEN YOU ENTER TRAFFIC FROM A STOP (EX: PULLING AWAY FROM THE CURB), YOU: A. Should drive slower than other traffic for 200 feet B. Need a large enough gap to get up to the speed of traffic C. Should wait for the first vehicle to pass, then pull into the lane B. Move over into the right lane when it is safe - Ans - WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING IN THE LEFT OF TWO TRAFFIC LANES, AND MANY CARS ARE PASSING ON YOUR RIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Pull onto the left shoulder to let the other vehicles pass
B. Move over into the right lane when it is safe C. Stay in your lane so you will not impede the traffic flow C. Start braking early as a signal to the driver behind you - Ans - TO AVOID GETTING REAR-ENDED BY ANOTHER VEHICLE IN AN EMERGENCY, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn your head and look over your shoulder B. Check your rearview mirror often C. Start braking early as a signal to the driver behind you D. Drive with your left foot on the brake pedal at all times B. Changed road conditions and/or road workers - Ans - ORANGE COLORED SIGNS AND FLAGS MEAN THAT YOU MUST BE ALERT FOR: A. Road closures B. Changed road conditions and/or road workers C. Speed zones D. High occupancy lanes A. Not pass the other vehicle - Ans - IF YOU ARE DRIVING ON A ROAD WITH ONLY ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION AND YOU WANT TO PASS, BUT A CURVE AHEAD BLOCKS YOUR VIEW, YOU MUST: A. Not pass the other vehicle B. Signal longer than five seconds to pass safely C. Increase your speed to pass safely D. All of the above - Ans - WHEN PASSING IN THE ONCOMING TRAFFIC LANE OF A TWO LANE ROAD, YOU SHOULD CONSIDER: A. Your speed relative to others, and your ability to accelerate B. How much clear space you need to pass, and how much you have C. The speed and distance of oncoming traffic, and possible hazards D. All of the above B. You may turn left on a green light when it is safe - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. You must wait for the green light B. You may turn left on a green light when it is safe C. You may turn left or right when the light is green C. Pedestrians always have the right-of-way - Ans - WHO HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT AN INTERSECTION WITH NO CROSSWALKS? A. Pedestrians, but only with the green walk signal B. Vehicles, but they should slow down and be careful C. Pedestrians always have the right-of-way B. Are being followed by a tailgater - Ans - YOU SHOULD INCREASE THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOUR CAR AND THE VEHICLE AHEAD WHEN YOU: A. Follow a small passenger car B. Are being followed by a tailgater
C. Drive slower than the posted speed limit A. Quickly on the left and move ahead of it - Ans - WHEN YOU WANT TO PASS A LARGE TRUCK IN THE CENTER OF THREE LANES, IT'S BEST TO PASS: A. Quickly on the left and move ahead of it B. Very slowly on the left and move ahead of it C. Very quickly on the right and move ahead of it B. Until dangerously close cars have passed - Ans - WHEN WAITING TO MAKE A LEFT TURN, YOU SHOULD GIVE THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TO VEHICLES COMING FROM THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION: A. Until at least two vehicles have passed B. Until dangerously close cars have passed C. Until all of the cars have passed C. Under no circumstances - Ans - DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF A DRUG THAT MAKES YOUR DRIVING UNSAFE IS PERMITTED: A. If it is not an illegal drug B. If it is a prescription drug C. Under no circumstances B. At marked or unmarked crosswalks - Ans - A PEDESTRIAN CROSSING AT THE CORNER HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY: A. At marked crosswalks only B. At marked or unmarked crosswalks C. Only at intersections controlled by signals, lights, or stop signs C. Turned so the back of the wheel is against the curb - Ans - WHEN YOU PARK YOUR CAR UPHILL NEXT TO A CURB, THE RIGHT FRONT WHEEL SHOULD BE: A. Turned to the right with the wheel touching the curb B. Parallel to the curb with the brake set C. Turned so the back of the wheel is against the curb D. Turned in either direction—it doesn't make any difference B. Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps - Ans - WHEN DRIVING IN THE FAR RIGHT LANE OF A FREEWAY, YOU: A. Must drive slower than other traffic B. Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps C. Must give the right-of-way to merging traffic C. Slow down gradually and don't apply the brakes - Ans - IF YOUR VEHICLE STARTS TO HYDROPLANE, YOU SHOULD: A. Drive at a constant speed to gain better traction B. Apply the brakes firmly to prevent your vehicle from sliding C. Slow down gradually and don't apply the brakes
B. Should slow down and be ready to stop, if necessary - Ans - IF YOU APPROACH AN UNCONTROLLED INTERSECTION, YOU: A. Must yield the right-of-way to all vehicles B. Should slow down and be ready to stop, if necessary C. Should always stop before driving through B. You carry the minimum number of persons shown on the sign - Ans - YOU MAY LEGALLY DRIVE IN ANY FREEWAY CARPOOL LANE IF: A. All the other lanes are stopped with heavy traffic B. You carry the minimum number of persons shown on the sign C. It is between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. A. Under no circumstances - Ans - WHEN MAY YOU LEGALLY DRIVE AROUND OR UNDER A RAILROAD CROSSING GATE? A. Under no circumstances B. When you can clearly see in both directions C. When the gate does not seem to be working correctly B. Under no circumstances - Ans - YOU MAY TURN RIGHT ON A SOLID RED LIGHT: A. Only after slowing down and checking traffic B. Under no circumstances C. Only after stopping, unless otherwise posted B. Continue through the intersection, then pull to the right and stop - Ans - WHAT SHOULD YOU DO WHEN AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE WITH A SIREN AND FLASHING LIGHTS APPROACHES WHILE YOU ARE CROSSING AN INTERSECTION? A. Stop immediately in the intersection until it passes B. Continue through the intersection, then pull to the right and stop C. Pull to the right in the intersection and stop B. Beginning or ending left turns - Ans - A LANE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TWO-WAY ROAD THAT HAS DASHED LINES ON BOTH SIDES AND TWO LARGE CURVED ARROWS FACING EACH OTHER MAY BE USED FOR: A. Making right or left turns B. Beginning or ending left turns C. Passing slow vehicles C. On cold, wet days, shade from buildings or trees can hide spots of ice - Ans - WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT SLIPPERY ROAD SURFACES? A. Bridges and overpasses freeze last B. Pavements are not slippery the first few minutes after it starts raining on a hot day C. On cold, wet days, shade from buildings or trees can hide spots of ice
B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane - Ans - WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING IN THE LEFT LANE OF A FOUR-LANE FREEWAY AND WISH TO EXIT ON THE RIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Carefully cross all the lanes at one time B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane C. Slow before beginning each lane change C. Slow-moving vehicle - Ans - AN ORANGE AND RED SIGN OF THIS SHAPE MEANS: A. Roadwork ahead B. Vehicle has the right-of-way C. Slow-moving vehicle C. Avoid making fast turns and fast stops - Ans - WHEN ROADS ARE SLIPPERY, YOU SHOULD: A. Decrease the distance you look ahead of your vehicle B. Stop and test the traction of your tires while going up hills C. Avoid making fast turns and fast stops A. Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears - Ans - WHEN A YELLOW ARROW APPEARS AS YOU WAIT IN A DEDICATED RIGHT TURN LANE, YOU SHOULD: A. Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears B. Check for pedestrians and then turn with caution C. Stop and do not make the turn under any circumstances C. Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lit by your headlights - Ans - WHICH OF THESE IS RECOMMENDED FOR DRIVING AT NIGHT ON A DIMLY LIT STREET? A. Keep instrument lights bright to be more visible to other drivers B. Briefly look at oncoming headlights so you won't be blinded C. Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lit by your headlights C. Let other traffic go first - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. The vehicle on the right goes first B. You have the right-of-way C. Let other traffic go first D. Make a complete stop before turning B. Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed - Ans - TWO SETS OF SOLID DOUBLE YELLOW LINES TWO FEET OR MORE APART: A. May only be crossed to enter a private driveway B. Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed C. Denote a lane for beginning or ending left-hand turns B. Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry - Ans - TAILGATING OTHER DRIVERS: A. Cannot result in a traffic citation
B. Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry C. Reduces accidents by preventing you from being cut off B. One-way street—traffic travels to the left - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. One-lane road to the left B. One-way street—traffic travels to the left C. All traffic must turn right ahead A. Of workers and road equipment ahead - Ans - ORANGE CONSTRUCTION SIGNS WARN YOU: A. Of workers and road equipment ahead B. That there are driver services ahead C. Of an accident ahead C. Headlights - Ans - IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE SEEING OTHER VEHICLES BECAUSE OF DUST, PRECIPITATION, OR SMOKE BLOWING ACROSS THE ROADWAY, YOU SHOULD DRIVE SLOWER AND TURN ON YOUR: A. Parking lights B. Interior lights C. Headlights A. Wait until you can completely cross the tracks before you proceed - Ans - BEFORE YOU REACH THE INTERSECTION, WHEN CROSSING RAILROAD TRACKS IN SLOW TRAFFIC, YOU SHOULD: A. Wait until you can completely cross the tracks before you proceed B. Stop on the tracks until your light turns green C. Stop between the crossing gates in case they close A. Using public transportation - Ans - WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING WOULD BEST IMPROVE TRAFFIC FLOW? A. Using public transportation B. Eliminating the "space cushion" C. Raising the speed limit B. No more than 200 feet before making a right turn - Ans - YOU MAY DRIVE IN A BIKE LANE: A. During rush hour traffic if bicycles are not present B. No more than 200 feet before making a right turn C. Whenever bicycles are not present C. To see hazards early - Ans - YOU SHOULD SCAN 10 TO 15 SECONDS AHEAD OF YOU: A. To avoid using your side mirrors B. Because it is a legal requirement C. To see hazards early
C. Wait until the person crosses the street - Ans - YOU WANT TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN AT THE CORNER. A PEDESTRIAN WITH A GUIDE DOG IS AT THE CORNER READY TO PASS THE STREET IN FRONT OF YOU. BEFORE MAKING YOUR RIGHT TURN, YOU SHOULD: A. Honk your horn to let the person know when to cross the street B. Tell the pedestrian when to cross the street C. Wait until the person crosses the street B. Park the car and "cool down" before driving on - Ans - IF YOU BECOME ANGRY OR UPSET, YOU SHOULD: A. Control your emotions while driving B. Park the car and "cool down" before driving on C. Speed up so you can reach your final destination faster C. At all times - Ans - YOU MUST YIELD TO A PEDESTRIAN USING A WHITE CANE OF GUIDE DOG: A. Only when the pedestrian is obeying traffic controls B. Only when a guide dog is leading the person across a street C. At all times C. You can't see the truck driver in his or her side mirror - Ans - YOU ARE IN A TRUCK'S BLIND SPOT IF: A. You stay close to the vehicle's left front wheel B. You follow no closer than 12 ft C. You can't see the truck driver in his or her side mirror B. All oncoming traffic is stopped by red lights - Ans - WHEN YOU ARE IN A DEDICATED TURN LANE CONTROLLED BY A GREEN ARROW, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE? A. All vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection must yield to you B. All oncoming traffic is stopped by red lights C. You may turn in the arrow's direction without checking traffic B. Never insist on it - Ans - A GOOD SAFETY RULE, WHEN YOU ARE SURE YOU HAVE A LEGAL RIGHT-OF-WAY, IS: A. Always take it B. Never insist on it C. Always let the other driver have it C. Not drive in this state with any license or permit - Ans - IF YOUR DRIVING PRIVILEGE HAS BEEN REVOKED, YOU MAY: A. Drive only in an emergency B. Still drive to and from work or school C. Not drive in this state with any license or permit D. Drive only in the presence of a licensed parent or guardian
B. Start braking before you enter the curve - Ans - WHEN YOU APPROACH A SHARP CURVE IN THE ROAD, YOU SHOULD: A. Start braking as soon as you enter the curve B. Start braking before you enter the curve C. Accelerate into the curve and brake out of it C. If another driver makes a mistake, you have time to react - Ans - WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF A "SPACE CUSHION" AROUND YOUR VEHICLE? A. There is none. Other drivers just crowd in front of you B. You don't have to worry about the driver next to you C. If another driver makes a mistake, you have time to react C. Lack of driving skill - Ans - WHAT IS A COMMON FACTOR IN THE TRAFFIC DEATHS OF TEENAGE DRIVERS? A. Slow reflexes B. Fear of taking risks C. Lack of driving skill B. Slow or stop your car to prevent an accident - Ans - IF AN ONCOMING VEHICLE HAS STARTED TO TURN LEFT IN FRONT OF YOU: A. Maintain your speed and take your right-of-way B. Slow or stop your car to prevent an accident C. Honk your horn to warn the other driver and maintain your speed B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic - Ans - OTHER DRIVERS ARE NOT MAKING ROOM FOR YOU TO MERGE ONTO A FREEWAY WITH HEAVY TRAFFIC. IF IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, YOU MAY: A. Make room by forcing your way into a small gap B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic C. Drive onto a freeway shoulder until a gap appears A. They increase your chances of survival in most types of accidents - Ans - WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE REGARDING SAFETY BELTS? A. They increase your chances of survival in most types of accidents B. They keep you from being thrown clear to safety, which lowers your chances of surviving accidents C. Most likely you will drown if your seatbelt is on when your car goes into a lake or river B. Trucks are not as maneuverable as passenger vehicles - Ans - WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT LARGE TRUCKS? A. They do not need more space for turns B. Trucks are not as maneuverable as passenger vehicles C. They do not need more space to stop and start B. No left turn - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS:
A. Left lane ends here B. No left turn C. Turn left here B. Drive 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit - Ans - THE SPEED LIMIT POSTED ON A ROAD IS 55 MPH. WHEN THE ROAD IS WET: A. Drive 20 to 25 mph under the speed limit B. Drive 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit C. Maintain a 55 mph speed limit B. Is a common cause of rear-end accidents - Ans - FOLLOWING CLOSELY BEHIND ANOTHER VEHICLE: A. Helps you avoid other drivers' blind spots B. Is a common cause of rear-end accidents C. Increases fuel efficiency C. Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance - Ans - WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT MOTORCYCLES? A. Motorcycles are small and can easily be seen by drivers B. Motorcycles may not share traffic lanes C. Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance A. You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first - Ans - WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS WITH RED ARROWS AND THOSE WITH SOLID RED LIGHTS? A. You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first B. Red arrows are only used for protected turn lanes C. Red arrows are only used to stop traffic that is turning left B. Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance - Ans - WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE REGARDING MOTORCYCLES? A. Motorcycles are small and can be easily seen by drivers B. Motorcycles should be followed at a greater distance C. Motorcycles may not share lanes C. Your car has broken down on the roadway - Ans - YOU SHOULD ALWAYS TURN ON YOUR EMERGENCY FLASHERS WHEN: A. You stop near a curb painted red B. You are driving in heavy fog C. Your car has broken down on the roadway A. Slow down so you can stop if necessary - Ans - WHEN APPROACHING A CURVE OR HILLTOP AND YOU CANNOT SEE THE ROAD AHEAD, YOU SHOULD: A. Slow down so you can stop if necessary B. Use your high beam lights to be more visible C. Pull over and wait for conditions to improve
A. Shift into neutral and apply the brakes - Ans - IF YOUR VEHICLE GAS PEDAL STICKS, YOU SHOULD: A. Shift into neutral and apply the brakes B. Apply the parking brake immediately C. Pull up the pedal with your toe C. Look for cars or bicycles on the traffic side of your vehicle - Ans - BEFORE GETTING OUT OF YOUR CAR, AFTER PARKING AT A TWO-WAY STREET CURB, YOU SHOULD: A. Make sure you are parked at least two feet from the curb B. Turn your front wheels toward the curb C. Look for cars or bicycles on the traffic side of your vehicle A. Look over your right shoulder out the rear window - Ans - WHEN YOU BACK UP IN A PASSENGER VEHICLE: A. Look over your right shoulder out the rear window B. Only use your side and rearview mirrors C. Rely on your rearview mirror B. In the left lane - Ans - WHERE SHOULD YOU START YOUR U-TURN ON A STREET WITH TWO LANES IN EACH DIRECTION? A. Always in the center left turn lane B. In the left lane C. In the right lane B. Could be hidden in your blind spots - Ans - YOU MUST CAREFULLY WATCH FOR BICYCLES IN TRAFFIC LANES BECAUSE THEY: A. Usually have the right-of-way B. Could be hidden in your blind spots C. Must ride facing oncoming traffic C. No right turn - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Right lane ends here B. Side road to the right C. No right turn C. Seatbelts are always effective - Ans - SEAT BELTS ARE NOT EFFECTIVE: A. When traveling faster than 40 mph B. At slow speeds C. Seatbelts are always effective A. Stop and don't proceed until the red lights stop flashing - Ans - IF YOU ARE APPROACHING A RAILROAD CROSSING WITH RED FLASHING LIGHTS, YOU MUST: A. Stop and don't proceed until the red lights stop flashing
B. Stop only if you see a train coming C. Slow down before crossing A. Pass the construction zone carefully and avoid rubbernecking - Ans - WHEN DRIVING NEAR ROAD CONSTRUCTION ZONE, YOU SHOULD: A. Pass the construction zone carefully and avoid rubbernecking B. Step on your brakes just before you pass the construction zone C. Slow down to watch the construction as you pass B. Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead - Ans - IF YOU SEE ORANGE CONSTRUCTION SIGNS AND CONES ON A FREEWAY, YOU MUST: A. Change lanes and maintain your current speed B. Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead C. Slow down because the lane ends ahead B. Listening to music through a set of dual headphones - Ans - WHILE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE DANGEROUS TO DO WHILE DRIVING, WHICH IS ALSO ILLEGAL? A. Reading a road map B. Listening to music through a set of dual headphones C. Adjusting your outside mirrors A. Have the minimum number of passengers shown on the sign - Ans - YOU CAN DRIVE IN A CARPOOL LANE IF YOU: A. Have the minimum number of passengers shown on the sign B. Are driving an empty 15-passenger van C. Want to pass the vehicle ahead A. Others involved in the accident - Ans - IF YOU HAVE AN ACCIDENT, THE LAW REQUIRES YOU TO EXCHANGE YOUR DRIVERS LICENSE INFORMATION WITH: A. Others involved in the accident B. Security guards C. Firefighters B. Parking is for disabled persons with a placard or special plates - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Parking is allowed for unloading passengers only B. Parking is for disabled persons with a placard or special plates C. Parking is for drivers who have a letter from their physician A. The right lane will end ahead - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. The right lane will end ahead B. The highway will be divided ahead C. Less space between lanes ahead
A. Low-beam lights - Ans - IT'S BEST NOT TO DRIVE IN THE FOG, BUT IF YOU MUST, YOU SHOULD USE: A. Low-beam lights B. High-beam lights C. Fog lights only A. At or near the same speed as the freeway traffic - Ans - WHEN MERGING ONTO A FREEWAY, YOU SHOULD BE DRIVING: A. At or near the same speed as the freeway traffic B. At the legal freeway speed limit C. Slower than the freeway traffic A. 15 mph - Ans - IF AN UNCONTROLLED RAILROAD CROSSING IS AHEAD AND YOU CAN'T DETERMINE IF ANY TRAINS ARE COMING, THE SPEED LIMIT IS: A. 15 mph B. 25 mph C. 30 mph B. Pull off the road when it is safe and let them pass - Ans - IF FIVE OR MORE VEHICLES ARE FOLLOWING YOU ON A NARROW TWO-LANE ROAD, YOU SHOULD: A. Continue driving because you have the right-of-way B. Pull off the road when it is safe and let them pass C. Move to the right side of your lane and drive slowly A. When the key is in the ignition - Ans - IT IS ILLEGAL TO LEAVE A SIX YEAR OLD OR YOUNGER CHILD UNATTENDED IN A MOTOR VEHICLE: A. When the key is in the ignition B. If the child is with a 12-year old brother or sister C. On a cold rainy day and all windows are rolled up B. 0.01%—One hundredth of one percent - Ans - IT IS ILLEGAL FOR A PERSON UNDER 21 YEARS OF AGE TO DRIVE WITH A BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION (BAC) THAT IS ______ OR MORE. A. 0.08% —Eight hundredths of one percent B. 0.01%—One hundredth of one percent C. 0.05%—Five hundredths of one percent D. Take your foot off the gas pedal - Ans - WHEN YOU FOLLOW VEHICLES TOO CLOSELY AND ANOTHER DRIVER SUDDENLY CUTS IN FRONT OF YOU, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? A. Swerve into the lane next to you B. Slam on your brakes C. Drive onto the shoulder of the road D. Take your foot off the gas pedal
A. Try not to drive until conditions improve - Ans - WHAT IS THE BEST ADVICE FOR DRIVING WHEN HEAVY FOG, DUST, OR PRECIPITATION OCCURS? A. Try not to drive until conditions improve B. Do not drive too slowly because other drivers may hit you C. Alternate your low and high-beams to improve your vision C. Tapping your horn before you back up - Ans - SAFELY BACKING UP YOUR VEHICLE INCLUDES ALL OF THE FOLLOWING EXCEPT: A. Looking over your right shoulder as you back up B. Checking behind your vehicle before you get in C. Tapping your horn before you back up C. Wait until the vehicles clear the intersection before entering - Ans - IF THERE ARE STILL OTHER VEHICLES IN THE INTERSECTION WHEN YOUR RED LIGHT TURNS GREEN, YOU SHOULD: A. Enter the intersection and wait for traffic to clear B. Move ahead only if you can go around the other vehicles safely C. Wait until the vehicles clear the intersection before entering B. There is a pedestrian crosswalk ahead - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Pedestrians must yield the right-of-way ahead B. There is a pedestrian crosswalk ahead C. Narrow pedestrian bridge ahead D. Until it is safe to turn - Ans - BEFORE TURNING LEFT, THE RIGHT-OF-WAY SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ONCOMING CARS: A. Until most cars have passed B. That are more than 500 ft away C. Unless they are turning right D. Until it is safe to turn B. Another road crosses yours - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Another lane is merging with yours B. Another road crosses yours C. Side road ahead on the right A. Other vehicles might enter the intersection against a red light - Ans - LOOK TO THE LEFT AND RIGHT BEFORE ENTERING ANY INTERSECTION ON A GREEN LIGHT BECAUSE: A. Other vehicles might enter the intersection against a red light B. Once you are in the intersection, you must only look straight ahead C. Cross traffic may have a green arrow D. Pedestrians on the cross street have the right-of-way A. Take your foot off the gas - Ans - IF ANOTHER DRIVER "CUTS" IN FRONT OF YOU, IT WOULD BE BETTER IF YOU:
A. Take your foot off the gas B. Brake suddenly C. Accelerate to avoid being cut off B. If you block the normal and reasonable flow of traffic - Ans - YOU ARE DRIVING 55 MPH IN THE FAR LEFT (FAST) LANE OF A FREEWAY POSTED FOR 65 MPH. YOU SHOULD BE CITED FOR DRIVING TOO SLOWLY: A. If the road or weather conditions warrant driving this slowly B. If you block the normal and reasonable flow of traffic C. Under no circumstances because it is always safer to drive slower than other traffic A. They take longer to come to a complete stop - Ans - WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT LARGE TRUCKS? A. They take longer to come to a complete stop B. They all have air brakes that allow them to stop quickly C. They are more maneuverable than passenger vehicles B. Under no circumstances - Ans - WHEN CAN YOU DRIVE USING ONLY YOUR PARKING LIGHTS? A. 30 minutes after sunset or 30 minutes before sunrise B. Under no circumstances C. On foggy days when visibility is low B. Under any circumstances - Ans - YOU SHOULD NOT ENTER AN INTERSECTION WITH LIMITED SPACE, KNOWING YOU WILL BLOCK THE INTERSECTION: A. Unless you have the right-of-way B. Under any circumstances C. Unless some of the cross traffic can get around you B. Yes, but yield to any vehicle or person still in the intersection - Ans - IF YOU ARE STOPPED AT AN INTERSECTION AND THE TRAFFIC LIGHT TURNS GREEN, CAN YOU GO IMMEDIATELY? A. Yes, you now have the right-of-way B. Yes, but yield to any vehicle or person still in the intersection C. Yes, other traffic or pedestrians must yield to you A. Place your engine gear into the parked position - Ans - WHEN PARKED ON ANY HILL, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS SET YOUR PARKING BRAKE AND: A. Place your engine gear into the parked position B. Keep your front wheels parallel to the road C. Leave your vehicle in neutral C. Only for disabled persons with special placard or plate - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS PARKING IS ALLOWED: A. Only for persons in wheelchairs B. For disabled persons without special placard or plate
C. Only for disabled persons with special placard or plate C. Dangerous because you're probably in one of the driver's blind spot - Ans - DRIVING ALONG THE RIGHT-REAR SIDE OF ANOTHER VEHICLE IS: A. A good defensive driving technique to avoid driver's blind spots B. A good way to maintain a space cushion on your left side C. Dangerous because you're probably in one of the driver's blind spot A. Increase the following distance between you and the other driver - Ans - WHEN THERE IS ONE LANE IN YOUR DIRECTION, AND THE DRIVER AHEAD OFTEN SLOWS DOWN FOR NO APPARENT REASON: A. Increase the following distance between you and the other driver B. Flash your headlights quickly to alert the other driver C. Speed up to pass the other driver as soon as possible B. ahead - Ans - THE "THREE-SECOND RULE" APPLIES TO THE SPACE _________ OF YOUR VEHICLE. A. to the sides B. ahead C. in back C. Turn on your low-beam headlights - Ans - AT DAWN OR DUSK, AND IN RAIN, FOG OR SNOW, IT CAN BE HARD TO SEE OTHER DRIVERS AND BE SEEN BY THEM. A GOOD WAY TO LET OTHER DRIVERS KNOW YOU ARE PRESENT IS TO: A. Use your horn every once in a while B. Turn on your parking lights C. Turn on your low-beam headlights C. Look over your shoulder to be sure the lane you want to use is clear - Ans - BEFORE CHANGING LANES IN TRAFFIC, YOU NEED TO: A. Only check your rearview mirror B. Use arm signals C. Look over your shoulder to be sure the lane you want to use is clear D. Signal so that you have the right-of-way B. At all times - Ans - IF YOUR CAR HAS AIR BAGS, YOU SHOULD USE YOUR SEATBELT: A. Only on the freeway B. At all times C. Unless you are only driving within city limits C. Turn to the right - Ans - THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Road hazard to the right B. Right turn permitted on green arrow only C. Turn to the right
B. Large tour bus - Ans - ALLOW EXTRA SPACE IN FRONT OF YOUR VEHICLE WHEN FOLLOWING A: A. Station wagon B. Large tour bus C. Passenger car A. Into the curb - Ans - WHICH WAY DO YOU TURN YOUR FRONT WHEELS TO PARK DOWNHILL NEXT TO A CURB? A. Into the curb B. Away from the curb C. Parallel to the curb C. Yes, but you must yield to any vehicle or person still in the intersection - Ans - WHEN A TRAFFIC LIGHT TURNS GREEN, SHOULD YOU GO IMMEDIATELY? A. No, because you must first wait five seconds before proceeding B. Yes, or you can be given a ticket for causing gridlock C. Yes, but you must yield to any vehicle or person still in the intersection C. Whenever it is legal and safe - Ans - USE YOUR HIGH-BEAM HEADLIGHTS AT NIGHT: A. As little as possible B. Only on dark streets C. Whenever it is legal and safe