When you come to an intersection that is blocked by other traffic, you should:
- 1.Get as close as possible to the other cars
- 2.Go slowly until the traffic ahead moves
- 3.Sound your horn to make the cars move up
- 4.Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through
What vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings?
- 1.School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers
- 2.Pickup trucks
- 3.Motorcycles
- 4.Vehicles towing a trailer
Which of the following might cause other drivers not to see you?
- 1.Vehicle windows covered with frost, snow or ice; or sudden glare
- 2.Intersections or driveways blocked by trees, vehicles or buildings
- 3.All choices are correct
- 4.Other drivers are backing out of a driveway or parking spot
- 1.Slow-moving vehicle
- 2.Roadwork ahead
- 3.Vehicle has the right-of-way
If your vehicle breaks down, you should:
- 1.Turn on four-way flashers and open your hood (if not wet out)
- 2.All choices are correct
- 3.Pull off of the road as far as possible, while still visible
- 4.Place emergency flares/signs 100 feet around your vehicle
A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he isn't required to:
- 1.Obey the same traffic laws
- 2.Insure the bicycle
- 3.Report accidents resulting in serious injury
- 4.Signal all turns
After you have passed a car you should return to the right lane when you:
- 1.See the car's front bumper in your mirror
- 2.Have put your turn signal on
- 3.Have turned your headlights on
- 4.See the other car's headlights come on
You have the right-of-way when you are:
- 1.Entering a traffic circle
- 2.Leaving a parking space
- 3.Backing out of a driveway
- 4.Already in a traffic circle
- 1.Stop only if other vehicles are present
- 2.Stop every time
- 3.Stop ten feet before the intersection
What happens to your driver's license if you refuse to take a chemical test (breath or blood)?
- 1.Your driver's license will be taken away
- 2.There is no evidence to find you guilty of drunk driving
- 3.You cannot be arrested for drunk driving
- 4.None of these choices
- 1.Be prepared to stop if the light is flashing
- 2.The traffic signal ahead is not working
- 3.There is a traffic signal ahead
If your driving privilege has been revoked, you may:
- 1.Still drive to and from work or school
- 2.Not drive in this state with any license or permit
- 3.Drive only in the presence of a licensed parent or guardian
- 4.Drive only in an emergency
If you experience brake failure while driving, you should:
- 1.Pump brake pedal quickly; if useless, pump released parking brake
- 2.All choices are correct
- 3.Downshift and look for an area to slow down and stop
- 4.Stop off the road if possible, and call for help
Why is driving on an expressway different from driving on a local street?
- 1.There is more of a tendency to "tailgate "
- 2.You must think faster and handle your vehicle more effectively
- 3.Trucks have to go slower on the expressways
- 4.There is more of a tendency to exceed the speed limit
Before you leave a space, after parking parallel to the curb, you should:
- 1.Look for traffic by turning your head
- 2.Look for traffic by using your inside rear-view mirror
- 3.Turn on your four-way flasher
- 4.Sound your horn
When you are waiting in an intersection completing a left turn, you should:
- 1.Signal and keep your wheels turned to the left
- 2.Drive around the rear of a car if it blocks you
- 3.Signal and keep your wheels straight
- 4.Flash your headlights so the driver will let you get through
If the roadway is wet and the car starts to skid, you should:
- 1.Slow down by shifting to a lower gear
- 2.Slow down by pumping the brakes quickly and firmly
- 3.Slowly ease your foot off the gas pedal
Which of the following statements applies to all driving emergency situations?
- 1.Your first reaction is the best reaction
- 2.Think before you act
- 3.Always slow down gradually
- 4.Apply your brakes immediately
Motorists should know that bicyclists on a roadway must ride on:
- 1.The right side of the road
- 2.The side of the road facing traffic
- 3.Either side of the road
- 4.The side of the road with the least traffic
If a tire blows out, you should:
- 1.Hold the steering wheel firmly, and ease up on the gas
- 2.Apply the brakes, then shift into neutral
- 3.Speed up to gain traction and then pull to the right
- 4.Shift into neutral, then apply the brakes