What colors are highway signs showing you the distance to the next exit?
- 1.Green with white letters
- 2.Red with white letters
- 3.Black with white letters
- 4.Yellow with black letters
When you back up in a passenger vehicle:
- 1.Only use your side and rearview mirrors
- 2.Rely on your rearview mirror
- 3.Look over your right shoulder out the rear window
What colors are signs warning of hazards ahead, such as curves in the road or narrow bridges?
- 1.Black letters or symbols on a white background
- 2.White letters or symbols on a blue background
- 3.Black letters or symbols on a yellow background
- 4.White letters or symbols on a green background
You may pass another vehicle on the right if it is waiting to:
- 1.Turn right
- 2.Turn into a driveway on the right
- 3.Turn left
- 4.Park at the curb
If you rear-ended a car, you were probably:
- 1.Following too closely
- 2.Looking in your rearview mirror too often
- 3.Weaving in and out of traffic
Minimum speed signs are designed to:
- 1.Keep traffic flowing smoothly
- 2.Test future traffic signal needs
- 3.Assure pedestrian safety
- 4.Show current local road conditions
Driving slower than other traffic tends to:
- 1.Make an accident less likely to happen
- 2.Not change the chances of having an accident
- 3.Make an accident more likely to happen
When driving on a one-way street, you may turn left onto a one-way street:
- 1.If traffic on the street moves to the left
- 2.Only if a sign permits the turn
- 3.If traffic on the street moves to the right
Which of the following is true regarding safety belts?
- 1.Most likely you will drown if your seatbelt is on when your car goes into a lake or river
- 2.They increase your chances of survival in most types of accidents
- 3.They keep you from being thrown clear to safety, which lowers your chances of surviving accidents
A red arrow pointing to the right on a traffic light means you may:
- 1.Turn right after you have come to a complete stop
- 2.Turn right after slowing and checking traffic
- 3.Not turn right until the light turns green
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:
- 1.If you block the normal and reasonable flow of traffic
- 2.If the road or weather conditions warrant driving this slowly
- 3.Under no circumstances because it is always safer to drive slower than other traffic
What is the effect of combining alcohol with a prescription or over-the-counter medicine?
- 1.No effect, they are different substances
- 2.The combination could multiply the effects of the alcohol
- 3.The alcohol will help the medicine cure a cold
- 4.The medicine reduces the effect of the alcohol
Drinking coffee after drinking alcohol:
- 1.Decreases blood alcohol content
- 2.Has no effect on blood alcohol content
- 3.Increases blood alcohol content
- 4.Cancels the effect of the alcohol
What should you do when approaching a railroad crossing with no signals (such as lights or crossing gates)?
- 1.Increase speed to get across the tracks quickly
- 2.Always bring the car to a complete stop
- 3.Slow down and be prepared to stop
- 4.Do nothing; all railroad crossings have signals
To avoid accidents, drivers should communicate with each other by:
- 1.Signaling when changing lanes/direction, slowing down or stopping
- 2.Using emergency flashers/flares/signs as needed
- 3.All choices are correct
- 4.Using their horns in emergencies and when really necessary
If you see children playing nearby, before backing out of your driveway, you should:
- 1.Walk to the back of the car to be sure the way is clear
- 2.Sound your horn so the children will hear you
- 3.Race your motor to warn the children that you are moving
- 4.Tell the children to stay away from the driveway
If you want to park downhill and there is no curb, which way do you turn your front wheels?
- 1.Towards the side of the road
- 2.Towards the road
- 3.Parallel to the road
If you become angry or upset, you should:
- 1.Control your emotions while driving
- 2.Speed up so you can reach your final destination faster
- 3.Park the car and "cool down " before driving on
What is a common factor in the traffic deaths of teenage drivers?
- 1.Lack of driving skill
- 2.Fear of taking risks
- 3.Slow reflexes
What is the best advice for driving when heavy fog, dust, or precipitation occurs?
- 1.Try not to drive until conditions improve
- 2.Do not drive too slowly because other drivers may hit you
- 3.Alternate your low and high-beams to improve your vision