1.
It is illegal for a person 21 years of age or older to drive with a blood
alcohol concentration (BAC) that is _______ or higher?
Correct Answer
B. 0.08%-Eight hundredths of one percent
Explanation
In most jurisdictions, it is illegal for a person 21 years of age or older to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher. This means that if a person's BAC is measured to be 0.08% or above, they are considered legally intoxicated and it is against the law for them to operate a vehicle.
2.
You must notify DMV within 5 days if you:
Correct Answer
C. Sellor transfer your vehicle
Explanation
You are required to notify the DMV within 5 days if you sell or transfer your vehicle. This is important because the DMV needs to update their records and transfer the ownership of the vehicle to the new owner. Failure to notify the DMV can result in legal consequences or complications with the vehicle's registration and insurance.
3.
Unless prohibited by a sign, you may legally make a U-turn:
Correct Answer
A. At an intersection with a green light
Explanation
Making a U-turn is legal at an intersection with a green light because it indicates that traffic from all directions has the right of way and it is safe to proceed. This means that there are no oncoming vehicles or pedestrians that could be affected by the U-turn. Making a U-turn at an intersection on a one-way street or in front of a fire station may be prohibited by signs or traffic regulations.
4.
Weaving in and out of freeway lanes during heavy traffic:
Correct Answer
B. Causes further traffic congestion by slowing down other vehicles
Explanation
Weaving in and out of freeway lanes during heavy traffic causes further traffic congestion by slowing down other vehicles. When a driver abruptly changes lanes, it disrupts the flow of traffic and forces other drivers to slow down or brake, leading to a chain reaction of congestion. This behavior does not improve traffic flow or increase fuel efficiency, as it creates a more chaotic and unpredictable driving environment.
5.
Which child requires a child passenger restraint system?
Correct Answer
B. A seven-year old who is 4 feet 7 inches tall
Explanation
A seven-year-old who is 4 feet 7 inches tall requires a child passenger restraint system because the height and age of the child fall within the guidelines for using a child restraint system. Child passenger restraint systems are designed to provide proper protection and safety for children until they reach a certain height or age. In this case, the seven-year-old is not tall enough to safely use a regular seatbelt, so a child passenger restraint system is necessary.
6.
You may legally turn right on a solid red light:
Correct Answer
B. After stopping, unless otherwise posted
Explanation
When facing a solid red light, it typically indicates that you must come to a complete stop. However, in some cases, there may be signs or signals posted that allow for a right turn on red after stopping and checking for any oncoming traffic. Therefore, unless otherwise posted, you may legally turn right on a solid red light after coming to a complete stop and ensuring it is safe to do so.
7.
This yellow sign mean:
Correct Answer
C. The right lane will end ahead
Explanation
This yellow sign indicates that the right lane will end ahead. This means that drivers in the right lane will have to merge into the left lane as the road narrows. The sign serves as a warning to drivers so they can anticipate the lane closure and adjust their position accordingly to ensure a smooth and safe merge with the traffic in the left lane.
8.
When sharing the road with a light rail vehicle, you:
Correct Answer
B. Should monitor all traffic signals closely because light rail vehicles can interrupt traffic signals
Explanation
When sharing the road with a light rail vehicle, it is important to monitor all traffic signals closely because light rail vehicles have the ability to interrupt traffic signals. This means that the traffic signals may change unexpectedly to accommodate the movement of the light rail vehicle. Therefore, drivers should be vigilant and prepared to react accordingly to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road.
9.
When should you use your headlights?
Correct Answer
C. Any time you have trouble seeing other or being seen
Explanation
You should use your headlights any time you have trouble seeing others or being seen. Headlights are not only used during nighttime or low light conditions, but also in situations where visibility is reduced due to weather conditions such as fog, rain, or snow. Using headlights in such circumstances helps to improve your own visibility to other drivers and pedestrians, as well as making it easier for you to see the road and potential hazards ahead.
10.
If it starts to rain on a hot day, the road is the most slippery
Correct Answer
A. For the first few minutes
Explanation
When it starts to rain on a hot day, the road is the most slippery for the first few minutes. This is because the rainwater mixes with the oils, dust, and other substances on the road surface, creating a thin layer of water that reduces the friction between the tires and the road. As a result, the road becomes more slippery, making it more difficult for vehicles to maintain traction and increasing the risk of accidents.
11.
Smoking inside a vehicle when a person younger than 18 year of age is present is:
Correct Answer
B. Illegal at all time
Explanation
Smoking inside a vehicle when a person younger than 18 years of age is present is considered illegal at all times. This means that regardless of the relationship between the smoker and the minor, it is against the law to smoke in a vehicle when a person under 18 is present. This law is in place to protect minors from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.
12.
You should not pass another vehicle
Correct Answer
A. Where someone is likely to enter or cross the road
Explanation
Passing another vehicle is not allowed where someone is likely to enter or cross the road. This is because it can be dangerous for pedestrians or other vehicles crossing the road. It is important to be cautious and patient when driving in areas where there is a possibility of someone entering or crossing the road.
13.
Driving slowly in front of traffic in the far left (fast) lane on any freeway:
Correct Answer
A. Can frustrate other drivers and make than angry
Explanation
Driving slowly in the far left (fast) lane on a freeway can frustrate other drivers and make them angry. This is because the far left lane is typically meant for passing and driving at a faster speed. When a driver goes slowly in this lane, it can impede the flow of traffic and cause other drivers to have to slow down or change lanes, leading to frustration and anger.
14.
You are on a two-way street with two lanes in each direction. To turn left, start the turn in:
Correct Answer
B. The left lane for traffic in your direction
Explanation
When turning left on a two-way street with two lanes in each direction, it is necessary to start the turn from the left lane for traffic in your direction. This is because the left lane is specifically designated for left turns, ensuring that you can safely complete the maneuver without interfering with oncoming traffic or vehicles in the right lane. Starting the turn from any other lane would be incorrect and potentially dangerous.
15.
The maximum speed limit for ideal driving conditions is
Correct Answer
B. The posted speed for the road or freeway you are using
Explanation
The correct answer is "The posted speed for the road or freeway you are using." This means that the maximum speed limit for ideal driving conditions is determined by the signs and regulations set by the authorities for that specific road or freeway. It is important to follow these posted speed limits to ensure safety and avoid any potential accidents or violations.
16.
There are five vehicles following closely behind you on a road with one lane in your direction,
when you see this white sign you should:
Correct Answer
C. Drive to the side of the road into designated area
Explanation
The correct answer is to drive to the side of the road into a designated area. This is because the white sign indicates that there is a slow-moving vehicle or obstruction ahead. By driving to the side of the road into a designated area, you allow the vehicles behind you to pass safely and avoid any potential accidents or traffic congestion. It is important to follow this instruction to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and maintain road safety.
17.
When driving a vehicle with air bags, you are safest when seated:
Correct Answer
A. At least 10 inches away from the steering wheel
Explanation
When driving a vehicle with airbags, it is safest to be seated at least 10 inches away from the steering wheel. This is because airbags deploy with a significant amount of force and can cause injury if the driver is too close. By maintaining a distance of at least 10 inches, the driver allows the airbag to fully inflate and cushion their impact, reducing the risk of injury. Being seated further away also provides a better field of vision and allows for better control of the vehicle.
18.
You are being chased by a police vehicle with its lights and sirens activated. You ignore the warning to stop and speed
away. During the chase, a person is seriously injured. You are subject to:
Correct Answer
A. Imprisonment in a state prison for up to seven years
Explanation
The given scenario describes a situation where a person is being chased by the police and causes serious injury to another person while trying to escape. In such a case, the person's actions can be considered as a serious offense, potentially leading to imprisonment. The punishment mentioned in the answer, imprisonment in a state prison for up to seven years, is a severe consequence for the crime committed. It highlights the gravity of the offense and the potential harm caused to others.
19.
You can not stop safely at a yellow traffic light, you should:
Correct Answer
B. Enter the intersection cautiously and continue across
Explanation
When approaching a yellow traffic light, it indicates that the light is about to turn red. However, it is not safe to abruptly stop at a yellow light, as this can cause rear-end collisions. Instead, it is advised to enter the intersection cautiously and continue across, ensuring that it is safe to do so. This allows for a smoother flow of traffic and reduces the risk of accidents.
20.
If the road is wet from a heavy rain, you should:
Correct Answer
C. Increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead
Explanation
When the road is wet from a heavy rain, it is important to increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead. This is because wet roads reduce traction and increase the chances of skidding or sliding. By increasing the distance, you allow yourself more time to react and stop if needed, reducing the risk of a collision. The two-second following distance rule is a general guideline for maintaining a safe distance, but in wet conditions, it is advisable to increase this distance even further. Driving one car length behind the car ahead may not provide enough space for a safe stop in case of emergency.
21.
You must yield to a pedestrian using a white cane or guide dog:
Correct Answer
C. At all time
Explanation
According to traffic laws, drivers must always yield to pedestrians using a white cane or guide dog. This is because these individuals have visual impairments and rely on their cane or guide dog for navigation and safety. Therefore, drivers should be cautious and give them the right of way at all times to ensure their safety while crossing the street.
22.
This white sign means:
Correct Answer
B. Look, listen, and prepare to stop at the crossing, if necessary
Explanation
This white sign means that drivers should look, listen, and prepare to stop at the crossing, if necessary. This sign is typically found at railroad crossings and indicates that drivers should be cautious and be prepared to stop if a train is approaching. It is important for drivers to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings when approaching a railroad crossing to ensure their safety and the safety of others.
23.
Solid yellow lines separate:
Correct Answer
C. Vehicles traveling in opposite direction
Explanation
Solid yellow lines separate vehicles traveling in opposite directions. This means that vehicles on either side of the solid yellow line are traveling in opposite directions and are not allowed to cross the line except in specific circumstances, such as when making a left turn. The solid yellow line serves as a visual indication to drivers that they should not attempt to pass or cross into the opposing lane of traffic.
24.
Large trucks are most likely to lose speed and cause a hazard:
Correct Answer
B. Going up longer or steep hills
Explanation
Large trucks are most likely to lose speed and cause a hazard when going up longer or steep hills. This is because the weight of the truck combined with the incline of the hill can make it difficult for the truck to maintain its speed. The engine may struggle to provide enough power to climb the hill, causing the truck to slow down. This can lead to traffic congestion or even accidents if other vehicles are unable to pass the slow-moving truck safely.
25.
Driving along the right-rear side of another vehicle is:
Correct Answer
A. Dangerous because you're probably in one of the drive's blind spots
Explanation
Driving along the right-rear side of another vehicle is dangerous because you're probably in one of the driver's blind spots. When you are in a blind spot, the driver cannot see you in their mirrors, increasing the risk of a collision if they change lanes or make a sudden maneuver without checking their blind spots. It is important to avoid driving in these blind spots to ensure your own safety on the road.
26.
Which statement is true about motorcyclists and motorists?
Correct Answer
B. Motorcyclists have the same rights/responsibilitise as other motorists
Explanation
Motorcyclists have the same rights/responsibilities as other motorists. This means that they are entitled to the same privileges and are expected to follow the same rules and regulations as any other driver on the road. They have the right to use the same lanes, make turns, and have the same responsibilities to obey traffic laws. This ensures that motorcyclists are treated fairly and equally in terms of their rights and responsibilities while driving.
27.
Collisions tend to happen when:
Correct Answer
C. One vehicle is traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic
Explanation
When one vehicle is traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic, it creates a difference in speed between vehicles on the road. This difference in speed can lead to collisions as other vehicles may not anticipate the speed difference and may not have enough time to react or adjust their own speed accordingly. This is why it is important for all vehicles to travel at a similar speed to maintain a safe flow of traffic and reduce the likelihood of collisions.
28.
If your cell phone rings while you are driving and you do not have a
hands-free device, you should:
Correct Answer
B. Let the call go to voice mail
Explanation
Letting the call go to voice mail is the correct answer because it is unsafe to answer a call while driving without a hands-free device. Answering the call may distract the driver and increase the risk of accidents. It is important to prioritize safety and focus on the road while driving. If the call is urgent, the caller can leave a voice message or the driver can pull over to a safe location to return the call.
29.
You must carefully watch for bicycles in traffic lanes because they:
Correct Answer
B. Could be hidden in your blind spots
Explanation
Bicycles could be hidden in your blind spots, meaning that they may not be visible to you while you are driving. This is why it is important to carefully watch for bicycles in traffic lanes to ensure their safety and prevent any accidents.
30.
You are crossing an intersection and an emergency vehicle is approaching with a siren and flashing lights, you should:
Correct Answer
C. Continue though the intersection, pull to the right, and stop
Explanation
When an emergency vehicle is approaching with a siren and flashing lights, it is important to give it right of way and make way for it to pass. In this situation, the correct answer is to continue through the intersection, pull to the right, and stop. This means that you should not stop immediately in the intersection, as this could block the emergency vehicle's path. Instead, you should proceed through the intersection and then pull over to the right side of the road, allowing the emergency vehicle to pass safely. Once it has passed, you can then resume your journey.
31.
Orange-colored road signs warn you of:
Correct Answer
C. Road workers of road equipment ahead
Explanation
Orange-colored road signs are used to warn drivers of road workers or road equipment ahead. These signs are typically seen in construction zones or areas where road maintenance is taking place. The purpose of these signs is to alert drivers to slow down, be cautious, and be prepared for possible delays or changes in the road conditions. It is important for drivers to pay attention to these signs and follow any instructions or detours given to ensure the safety of both themselves and the road workers.
32.
When driving in the far right lane of a freeway, you:
Correct Answer
A. Should expect merging vehicles at on-ramps
Explanation
When driving in the far right lane of a freeway, it is important to be aware of merging vehicles at on-ramps. This is because vehicles entering the freeway from the on-ramps need to merge into the traffic flow, and it is the responsibility of the driver in the far right lane to be cautious and make space for these merging vehicles. Therefore, drivers should anticipate and expect the presence of merging vehicles while driving in the far right lane.
33.
This yellow sign means:
Correct Answer
C. Another road crosses yours ahead
Explanation
This yellow sign indicates that there is a possibility of another road crossing your current road ahead. It serves as a warning to drivers to be cautious and prepared for potential traffic from the intersecting road.
34.
Which of the following is true about use turn of your signal?
Correct Answer
C. You must always signal for lane change
Explanation
The correct answer is "You must always signal for a lane change". This means that it is necessary to use your turn signal whenever you are changing lanes. Signaling helps to communicate your intentions to other drivers on the road, allowing them to anticipate your movements and adjust their driving accordingly. It promotes safety and helps to prevent accidents by reducing confusion and providing clear indications of your intended actions. Therefore, it is important to always use your turn signal when changing lanes.
35.
In California, anyone who drives a motor vehicle has consented to take a chemical test for the alcohol content his or her
blood, breath, or urine:
Correct Answer
A. If asked by law enforcement
Explanation
In California, it is implied that anyone who drives a motor vehicle has given their consent to take a chemical test for alcohol content if asked by law enforcement. This means that if a law enforcement officer suspects that a driver may be under the influence of alcohol, they have the right to request a chemical test of the driver's blood, breath, or urine to determine their alcohol content. This consent applies regardless of whether the driver has been drinking alcohol or if a collision has occurred.
36.
You entering a freeway. You should check traffic by:
Correct Answer
C. Checking all mirrors and turning your head
Explanation
When entering a freeway, it is important to check traffic from all angles. By checking all mirrors, including the inside and outside mirrors, you can get a comprehensive view of the vehicles around you. Additionally, turning your head allows you to have a better peripheral vision and identify any potential blind spots. Therefore, checking all mirrors and turning your head is the most effective way to ensure that you are aware of the traffic before entering a freeway.