Should you drive slower than other traffic that is traveling within the speed limit?
- 1.No. You can block traffic when you drive too slow
- 2.Yes. It is safer than driving too fast
- 3.Yes. It makes the other traffic drive slower, too
Two sets of solid double yellow lines two feet or more apart:
- 1.Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed
- 2.May only be crossed to enter a private driveway
- 3.Denote a lane for beginning or ending left-hand turns
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
If you drive past your exit on an expressway, you should:
- 1.Make a u-turn at the nearest emergency turn area
- 2.Pull onto the shoulder, then back up to the exit
- 3.Drive to the next exit and leave the expressway
- 4.Make a u-turn at the next service area
You are driving on a two-way street and want to turn left at the corner. give the right-of-way to:
- 1.Pedestrians on the sidewalk waiting for a WALK signal
- 2.Any vehicle coming towards you
- 3.Vehicles stopped at the red light
A "no stopping " sign means that, unless directed to do so by a policeman, you may stop only:
- 1.To avoid conflict with other traffic
- 2.For less than 5 minutes
- 3.Long enough to unload packages
- 4.To discharge passengers
In general, you should pass vehicles travelling in your direction:
- 1.On the left
- 2.On the right
- 3.Whenever you have the opportunity to do so
- 4.Only if the other driver signals it is safe
When a yellow arrow appears as you wait in a dedicated right turn lane, you should:
- 1.Stop and do not make the turn under any circumstances
- 2.Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears
- 3.Check for pedestrians and then turn with caution
What should you do if you are driving and see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights behind you?
- 1.Drive to the right edge of the road and stop
- 2.Stay in your lane but slow down
- 3.Speed up to clear traffic
Driving slower than other traffic tends to:
- 1.Make an accident more likely to happen
- 2.Make an accident less likely to happen
- 3.Not change the chances of having an accident
What should you do after parking parallel between two cars on a level street?
- 1.Straighten your front wheels and leave room between cars
- 2.Move as far forward in the space as possible
- 3.Make sure your car almost touches the car behind you
- 4.Leave your front wheels turned toward the curb
U-turns in business districts are:
- 1.Legal if the businesses are churches, apartments, or clubs
- 2.Always illegal because they are dangerous
- 3.Legal at intersections, unless a sign prohibits them
How might combining alcohol with another drug affect you?
- 1.Reduces the effects of the alcohol
- 2.Has no effect on driving ability
- 3.Reduces the effects of the drug or medicine
- 4.Increases the effects of both
People driving under the influence of alcohol are:
- 1.A police enforcement problem only
- 2.Only a problem to those who drink
- 3.Not a problem in New York State
- 4.Every driver's problem whether they drink or not
Seat belts properly worn will:
- 1.Keep you from moving your body
- 2.Reduce the risk of injury
- 3.Prevent accidents
When passing in the oncoming traffic lane of a two lane road, you should consider:
- 1.The speed and distance of oncoming traffic, and possible hazards
- 2.How much clear space you need to pass, and how much you have
- 3.Your speed relative to others, and your ability to accelerate
- 4.All choices are correct
A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he isn't required to:
- 1.Insure the bicycle
- 2.Obey the same traffic laws
- 3.Signal all turns
- 4.Report accidents resulting in serious injury
Who has the right-of-way at an inersection with no crosswalks?
- 1.Pedestrians, but only with the green walk signal
- 2.Vehicles, but they should slow down and be careful
- 3.Pedestrians always have the right-of-way
Safely backing up your vehicle includes all of the following except:
- 1.Looking over your right shoulder as you back up
- 2.Checking behind your vehicle before you get in
- 3.Tapping your horn before you back up
Blood alcohol content (bac) depends on each of the following except:
- 1.How physically fit you are
- 2.Your body weight
- 3.How much time passes between drinks
- 4.How much you drink