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
A red and white triangular sign at an intersection means:
- 1.Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary
- 2.Look both ways as you cross the intersection
- 3.Always come to a full stop at the intersection
- 4.Slow down if an emergency vehicle is approaching
Which of the following supercedes the other three?
- 1.A policeman
- 2.A steady red light
- 3.A stop sign
- 4.A flashing red light
Following closely behind another vehicle:
- 1.Is a common cause of rear-end accidents
- 2.Increases fuel efficiency
- 3.Helps you avoid other drivers' blind spots
When you come to a corner with a stop sign, you should first stop:
- 1.Far enough to see cross traffic
- 2.After crossing a crosswalk or limit line
- 3.In back of the crosswalk or limit line
When you intend to leave an expressway, you should begin your turn signal:
- 1.100 feet before the exit ramp
- 2.Just as you get to the exit ramp
- 3.When you see cars behind you in the exit lane
- 4.50 feet before the exit ramp
Who is responsibile for knowing how your medications affect your driving?
- 1.You
- 2.Your doctor
- 3.Your pharmacist
When looking ahead of your vehicle while driving, you should:
- 1.Scan your surroundings
- 2.Look only at the car ahead of you
- 3.Look straight ahead at all times
Should you drive slower than other traffic that is traveling within the speed limit?
- 1.Yes. It makes the other traffic drive slower, too
- 2.No. You can block traffic when you drive too slow
- 3.Yes. It is safer than driving too fast
Use your high-beam headlights at night:
- 1.Whenever it is legal and safe
- 2.Only on dark streets
- 3.As little as possible
If your vehicle has a steering wheel lock, should you ever turn off the ignition while it is moving?
- 1.Yes, but be prepared to skid if you step on the brakes too hard
- 2.Yes, turning off the ignition will not affect the steering control
- 3.No, the steering wheel may lock and you can lose control of your vehicle
- 4.No, unless you want to coast downhill
When should you let other drivers go first even you have a legal right-of-way?
- 1.When it helps prevent accidents
- 2.When other drivers want to drive faster
- 3.Never. It confuses other drivers
Before driving into an intersection after a stop, you should look:
- 1.Left, right, and then left again
- 2.Straight ahead and to the left
- 3.Left and right only
If another driver "cuts " in front of you, it would be better if you:
- 1.Accelerate to avoid being cut off
- 2.Brake suddenly
- 3.Take your foot off the gas
You are driving on a two-way street and want to turn left at the corner. give the right-of-way to:
- 1.Pedestrians on the sidewalk waiting for a WALK signal
- 2.Vehicles stopped at the red light
- 3.Any vehicle coming towards you
A motorist approaching a bicyclist should:
- 1.Swerve into the opposite lane
- 2.Speed up to pass him
- 3.Exercise extreme caution
- 4.Proceed as usual
What kinds of drugs, other than alcohol, can affect your driving ability?
- 1.An allergy medicine
- 2.All of these choices
- 3.Marijuana
- 4.A cold remedy
You see a car approaching from the rear, but when you check your mirror again before changing lanes, you no longer see it. you should:
- 1.Look over your shoulder to be sure the car is not in your blind spot
- 2.Signal, honk your horn, and change lanes slowly
- 3.Turn your signal on and change lanes slowly
When you are in a dedicated turn lane controlled by a green arrow, which of the following is true?
- 1.All vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection must yield to you
- 2.All oncoming traffic is stopped by red lights
- 3.You may turn in the arrow's direction without checking traffic
What happens to your driver's license if you refuse to take a chemical test (breath or blood)?
- 1.There is no evidence to find you guilty of drunk driving
- 2.None of these choices
- 3.Your driver's license will be taken away
- 4.You cannot be arrested for drunk driving