Large trucks turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction:
- 1.Must stay in the right lane at all times
- 2.May complete their turn in either the right or the left lane
- 3.Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn
Yellow lines separate:
- 1.Railroad tracks
- 2.Traffic lanes on one-way streets
- 3.Traffic lanes moving in opposite directions
A chemical test is used to measure:
- 1.Blood alcohol content
- 2.Vision
- 3.Reaction time
- 4.Driving ability
If a traffic light changes to yellow as you approach an intersection, you should:
- 1.Speed up to beat the red light
- 2.Be prepared to stop before the intersection
- 3.Apply the brakes sharply to stop
- 4.Be prepared to stop in the center of the intersection
If you get sleepy while driving, you should:
- 1.Move to the right lane and continue driving
- 2.Drink coffee to stay awake
- 3.Drive to a safe place, park, remove the ignition key, and rest
When entering a freeway entrance that allows you to accelerate to merge, you should drive at:
- 1.About 10 mph below the flow of traffic
- 2.About the same speed as freeway traffic
- 3.A legal speed of freeway traffic
If the driver's left arm and hand are extended downward, it means he will:
- 1.Stop
- 2.Turn left
- 3.Start up
- 4.Turn right
Which of the following do some highways use to direct drivers into the proper turn lanes?
- 1.White arrows in the middle of the lanes
- 2.Flashing yellow lights
- 3.Flashing red lights
- 4.White lines on the side of the road
When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, after you finish, your car should be:
- 1.In the center of the street
- 2.In the left lane of the street
- 3.In the lane with the least traffic
- 4.In the right lane of the street
When should you let other drivers go first even you have a legal right-of-way?
- 1.When other drivers want to drive faster
- 2.When it helps prevent accidents
- 3.Never. It confuses other drivers
When may you legally drive around or under a railroad crossing gate?
- 1.Under no circumstances
- 2.When you can clearly see in both directions
- 3.When the gate does not seem to be working correctly
When a yellow arrow appears as you wait in a dedicated right turn lane, you should:
- 1.Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears
- 2.Check for pedestrians and then turn with caution
- 3.Stop and do not make the turn under any circumstances
What vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings?
- 1.School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers
- 2.Pickup trucks
- 3.Vehicles towing a trailer
- 4.Motorcycles
Which of the following statements is true about bac?
- 1.A chemical test for BAC is needed for an alcohol conviction
- 2.After drinking, coffee or a cold shower will lower your BAC
- 3.The "breathalyzer " is a test of a person's BAC
- 4.BAC levels are reduced by a person's physical fitness
- 1.A railroad crossing
- 2.A crosswalk
- 3.An intersection
- 4.A blasting zone
- 1.You must wait for the green light
- 2.You may turn left or right when the light is green
- 3.You may turn left on a green light when it is safe
Night driving is dangerous because:
- 1.Street lights tend to blur our vision
- 2.Visual lead time is reduced, and traffic signs are less visible
- 3.Drivers are less cautious at night
- 4.More vehicles are on the road at night
Look to the left and right before entering any intersection on a green light because:
- 1.Pedestrians on the cross street have the right-of-way
- 2.Once you are in the intersection, you must only look straight ahead
- 3.Other vehicles might enter the intersection against a red light
- 4.Cross traffic may have a green arrow
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
Before driving into an intersection after a stop, you should look:
- 1.Left and right only
- 2.Straight ahead and to the left
- 3.Left, right, and then left again