Driving under the influence of a drug that makes your driving unsafe is permitted:
- 1.If it is a prescription drug
- 2.Under no circumstances
- 3.If it is not an illegal drug
When you have left an expressway and are entering an ordinary highway, you should:
- 1.Check your tires for correct pressure
- 2.Change gradually to the lower speed limit
- 3.Stay twice as far behind other cars
- 4.Check your speedometer to keep at the lower speed limit
Drinking alcohol and driving is:
- 1.A serious traffic safety problem
- 2.A minor traffic safety problem
- 3.Only dangerous to the driver who drinks
- 4.Safe if you only have a few drinks
When you are in a dedicated turn lane controlled by a green arrow, which of the following is true?
- 1.All oncoming traffic is stopped by red lights
- 2.You may turn in the arrow's direction without checking traffic
- 3.All vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection must yield to you
What does a "slow moving vehicle " emblem look like?
- 1.A round green sign
- 2.A diamond-shaped yellow sign
- 3.A triangular orange sign
- 4.A square red sign
Yellow lines separate:
- 1.Railroad tracks
- 2.Traffic lanes moving in opposite directions
- 3.Traffic lanes on one-way streets
When a traffic signal light is not working, you should:
- 1.Stop and continue driving when it is safe
- 2.Stop only if other vehicles are present
- 3.Slow down and stop if necessary
A "no parking " sign means:
- 1.You may leave your vehicle unattended for less than 5 minutes
- 2.You may never stop your vehicle
- 3.You may park if the driver remains in the vehicle
- 4.You may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers
Drivers about to pass others should be especially careful of pedestrians and vehicles entering the road at:
- 1.Shopping center entrances and exits
- 2.All choices are correct
- 3.Crossroads, intersections and junctions
- 4.Railroad crossings and stations
A pedestrian crossing at the corner has the right-of-way:
- 1.At marked crosswalks only
- 2.Only at intersections controlled by signals, lights, or stop signs
- 3.At marked or unmarked crosswalks
If you are stopped at an intersection and the traffic light turns green, can you go immediately?
- 1.Yes, other traffic or pedestrians must yield to you
- 2.Yes, but yield to any vehicle or person still in the intersection
- 3.Yes, you now have the right-of-way
You should check traffic behind you:
- 1.So you will know if you are being tailgated
- 2.Only on a freeway or highway
- 3.Only when you are slowing down
When entering a freeway entrance that allows you to accelerate to merge, you should drive at:
- 1.A legal speed of freeway traffic
- 2.About 10 mph below the flow of traffic
- 3.About the same speed as freeway traffic
U-turns in residential districts are legal:
- 1.Across two sets of solid double yellow lines
- 2.When there are no vehicles approaching nearby
- 3.On a one-way street at a green arrow
Night driving is dangerous because:
- 1.More vehicles are on the road at night
- 2.Street lights tend to blur our vision
- 3.Drivers are less cautious at night
- 4.Visual lead time is reduced, and traffic signs are less visible
When you back up in a passenger vehicle:
- 1.Look over your right shoulder out the rear window
- 2.Rely on your rearview mirror
- 3.Only use your side and rearview mirrors
A rectangular-shaped sign is a:
- 1.Railroad crossing sign
- 2.School crossing sign
- 3.Stop sign
- 4.Speed limit sign
Traffic fatalities are _____________ at night compared to daytime.
- 1.about five to six times as high
- 2.about the same
- 3.about twice as high
- 4.about three to four times as high
A green arrow pointing to the left on a traffic light means you may:
- 1.Make a protected turn in that direction
- 2.Turn in that direction only after you stop
- 3.Turn left or continue going straight
Which of the following supercedes the other three?
- 1.A steady red light
- 2.A stop sign
- 3.A flashing red light
- 4.A policeman