Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes must:
- 1.Be given the right-of-way at all times
- 2.Be given the right-of-way at corners only
- 3.Cross at intersections with traffic controls only
What helps ensure safe driving if you drink alcohol socially?
- 1.Take a cold shower before driving
- 2.Drink coffee before driving
- 3.Ride home with a friend who has not been drinking
- 4.Stop drinking one-half hour before driving
What does alcohol do to your driving skills and judgment?
- 1.It helps driving skills but harms your judgment
- 2.It harms both driving skills and judgment
- 3.It has no effect on judgment but it harms driving skills
- 4.It has no effect on either driving skills or judgment
When entering a freeway entrance that allows you to accelerate to merge, you should drive at:
- 1.About the same speed as freeway traffic
- 2.A legal speed of freeway traffic
- 3.About 10 mph below the flow of traffic
On long trips you can prevent drowsiness by:
- 1.Turning on your car radio
- 2.Slowing down so you can react better
- 3.Stopping at regular intervals for a rest
- 4.Moving your eyes from side to side as you drive
- 1.No U-turn
- 2.No passing
- 3.U-turn area ahead
A diamond-shaped sign is a:
- 1.School crossing sign
- 2.Speed limit sign
- 3.Road hazard sign
- 4.Interstate route sign
Night driving is dangerous because:
- 1.More vehicles are on the road at night
- 2.Visual lead time is reduced, and traffic signs are less visible
- 3.Street lights tend to blur our vision
- 4.Drivers are less cautious at night
If the driver's left hand and arm are extended upward, it means she will:
- 1.Turn right
- 2.Turn left
- 3.Go straight ahead
- 4.Stop
If you are driving in the middle of a three lane expressway, and a car begins passing on your right, that driver's actions are:
- 1.OK if no signs forbid passing on the right
- 2.Wrong because "pass to the left " is a firm rule
- 3.Wrong because he's passing you in your "blind spot "
- 4.OK as long as he does it on a limited access highway
- 1.There is a sharp curve in the road ahead
- 2.The road ahead has many curves
- 3.The road ahead may be slippery
Minimum speed signs are designed to:
- 1.Test future traffic signal needs
- 2.Show current local road conditions
- 3.Assure pedestrian safety
- 4.Keep traffic flowing smoothly
A good safety rule, when you are sure you have a legal right-of-way, is:
- 1.Always take it
- 2.Always let the other driver have it
- 3.Never insist on it
When you have left an expressway and are entering an ordinary highway, you should:
- 1.Check your tires for correct pressure
- 2.Check your speedometer to keep at the lower speed limit
- 3.Change gradually to the lower speed limit
- 4.Stay twice as far behind other cars
Drivers must use turn signals when:
- 1.All choices are correct
- 2.Changing lanes and making turns
- 3.Entering and exiting freeways
- 4.Driving toward or away from a curb or roadside
- 1.Parking is for drivers who have a letter from their physician
- 2.Parking is allowed for unloading passengers only
- 3.Parking is for disabled persons with a placard or special plates
Improperly inflated tires can result in:
- 1.Inefficient gas mileage
- 2.Blown out tires and shaking in the steering wheel
- 3.Uneven wear and additional avoidable replacement of tires
- 4.All choices are correct
U-turns in residential districts are legal:
- 1.When there are no vehicles approaching nearby
- 2.On a one-way street at a green arrow
- 3.Across two sets of solid double yellow lines
If you hit a parked car and cannot find the owner, you:
- 1.Need to do nothing if the damage is only slight
- 2.Must leave a note on or in the car
A blind person crossing the street legally has the right-of-way when:
- 1.Led by a guide dog, or using a white or metallic cane
- 2.Wearing light-colored clothing
- 3.Wearing dark-colored glasses
- 4.Helped by another person