A rectangular-shaped sign is a:
- 1.Railroad crossing sign
- 2.School crossing sign
- 3.Speed limit sign
- 4.Stop sign
What is the only effective way to reduce your blood alcohol content (bac)?
- 1.Drinking coffee
- 2.Exercising
- 3.Taking a cold shower
- 4.Allowing your body time to get rid of alcohol
When stopped at railroad crossing with multiple tracks, cross:
- 1.As soon as the train has passed your roadway
- 2.Only when other vehicles begin crossing
- 3.Only when it is safe to do so
If you experience slipping, skidding or "hydroplaning " while driving, you should:
- 1.All choices are correct
- 2.Do not turn or stop quickly; turn slowly and only as needed
- 3.Gently pump disc brakes or use ABS brakes as directed
- 4.Slowly ease the gas pedal
When you look ahead while driving, it is best to:
- 1.Focus on the right side of your lane
- 2.Look beyond the car ahead of you
- 3.Look only at the back of the car ahead of you
What does a "slow moving vehicle " emblem look like?
- 1.A square red sign
- 2.A diamond-shaped yellow sign
- 3.A triangular orange sign
- 4.A round green sign
What does alcohol do to your driving skills and judgment?
- 1.It has no effect on either driving skills or judgment
- 2.It has no effect on judgment but it harms driving skills
- 3.It helps driving skills but harms your judgment
- 4.It harms both driving skills and judgment
Alcohol affects which of the following?
- 1.All of these choices
- 2.Judgment of distances
- 3.Reaction time
- 4.Recovery from headlight glare
If a traffic light changes to yellow as you approach an intersection, you should:
- 1.Apply the brakes sharply to stop
- 2.Speed up to beat the red light
- 3.Be prepared to stop in the center of the intersection
- 4.Be prepared to stop before the intersection
In a parking space reserved for people with disabilities, a non-disabled driver:
- 1.May not park or stop, but may stand in an emergency
- 2.May not park, stop nor stand
- 3.May park in an emergency
- 4.May not park, but stop in an emergency
When may you legally drive around or under a railroad crossing gate?
- 1.When you can clearly see in both directions
- 2.When the gate does not seem to be working correctly
- 3.Under no circumstances
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
When driving in the far right lane of a freeway, you:
- 1.Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps
- 2.Must drive slower than other traffic
- 3.Must give the right-of-way to merging traffic
You should use your vehicle's horn when:
- 1.Approaching bicyclists
- 2.Traffic ahead of you is traveling below the speed limit
- 3.All choices are correct
- 4.You are involved in an emergency situation
- 1.Passing slow vehicles
- 2.Beginning or ending left turns
- 3.Making right or left turns
- 1.Left or U-turn permitted on green arrow only
- 2.Left or U-turn permitted on any green light
- 3.You must turn left or make a U-turn
When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, after you finish, your car should be:
- 1.In the right lane of the street
- 2.In the lane with the least traffic
- 3.In the center of the street
- 4.In the left lane of the street
Drivers about to pass others should be especially careful of pedestrians and vehicles entering the road at:
- 1.Railroad crossings and stations
- 2.Crossroads, intersections and junctions
- 3.All choices are correct
- 4.Shopping center entrances and exits
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
When driving at night, it is most important for you to:
- 1.Be ready to brake more quickly
- 2.Watch for cars at intersections
- 3.Use your high beams at all times
- 4.Drive within the range of your headlights