A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he isn't required to:
- 1.Report accidents resulting in serious injury
- 2.Insure the bicycle
- 3.Obey the same traffic laws
- 4.Signal all turns
When you are driving in the left lane of a four-lane freeway and wish to exit on the right, you should:
- 1.Slow before beginning each lane change
- 2.Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane
- 3.Carefully cross all the lanes at one time
When you intend to leave an expressway, you should begin your turn signal:
- 1.When you see cars behind you in the exit lane
- 2.50 feet before the exit ramp
- 3.Just as you get to the exit ramp
- 4.100 feet before the exit ramp
When a yellow arrow appears as you wait in a dedicated right turn lane, you should:
- 1.Check for pedestrians and then turn with caution
- 2.Stop and do not make the turn under any circumstances
- 3.Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears
Improperly inflated tires can result in:
- 1.Blown out tires and shaking in the steering wheel
- 2.All choices are correct
- 3.Uneven wear and additional avoidable replacement of tires
- 4.Inefficient gas mileage
Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes must:
- 1.Cross at intersections with traffic controls only
- 2.Be given the right-of-way at all times
- 3.Be given the right-of-way at corners only
If you are stopped at an intersection and the traffic light turns green, can you go immediately?
- 1.Yes, you now have the right-of-way
- 2.Yes, but yield to any vehicle or person still in the intersection
- 3.Yes, other traffic or pedestrians must yield to you
When you come to a corner with a stop sign, you should first stop:
- 1.In back of the crosswalk or limit line
- 2.Far enough to see cross traffic
- 3.After crossing a crosswalk or limit line
Why should drivers and passengers adjust seat headrests in motor vehicles?
- 1.Tired people can prop up their heads, helping them stay alert
- 2.It lets people maintain their hair styles
- 3.It helps people avoid and reduce the severity of neck injuries
- 4.It helps people relax, relieving the stress of driving
When you back up in a passenger vehicle:
- 1.Look over your right shoulder out the rear window
- 2.Only use your side and rearview mirrors
- 3.Rely on your rearview mirror
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 turned your headlights on
- 3.Have put your turn signal on
- 4.See the other car's headlights come on
What should you do when approaching a railroad crossing with no signals (such as lights or crossing gates)?
- 1.Do nothing; all railroad crossings have signals
- 2.Always bring the car to a complete stop
- 3.Increase speed to get across the tracks quickly
- 4.Slow down and be prepared to stop
What is the difference between traffic lights with red arrows and those with solid red lights?
- 1.You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first
- 2.Red arrows are only used to stop traffic that is turning left
- 3.Red arrows are only used for protected turn lanes
In general, you should pass vehicles travelling in your direction:
- 1.On the right
- 2.Whenever you have the opportunity to do so
- 3.On the left
- 4.Only if the other driver signals it is safe
Anyone who drives a motor vehicle in the state has consented to take a chemical test for the alcohol content of his or her blood, breath, or urine:
- 1.Only if he or she has been drinking alcohol
- 2.If asked by law enforcement
- 3.Only if an accident has occurred
Blocking an intersection during "rush hour " traffic is:
- 1.Not permitted under any circumstances
- 2.Not permitted unless some of the cross traffic can get around you
- 3.Not permitted unless you have the right-of-way
You should increase the distance between your car and the vehicle ahead when you:
- 1.Are being followed by a tailgater
- 2.Follow a small passenger car
- 3.Drive slower than the posted speed limit
How should you reenter the highway after your right wheels run onto a soft shoulder?
- 1.Ease your foot off the gas, brake softly, and steer gently left
- 2.Steer hard to the left and then gently to the right
- 3.Apply the brakes firmly and steer gently to the left
- 4.Apply the brakes firmly and stop completely
When you hear a siren while driving, but cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle, you should:
- 1.Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street
- 2.Slow down but don't stop until you see it
- 3.Keep driving until you see the vehicle
- 4.Speed up and turn at the next intersection
On average, the human body can dispose of the alcohol in 12 ounces of beer in about:
- 1.One hour
- 2.Five hours
- 3.Five minutes
- 4.One day