1.
Which of these is the proper way to change lanes?
Correct Answer
B. Signal, check your mirrors, and look over your shoulder
Explanation
The proper way to change lanes is to first signal to indicate your intention to change lanes. Then, you should check your mirrors to ensure there are no vehicles approaching in the lane you want to move into. Finally, you should look over your shoulder to check for any blind spots that may not be visible in your mirrors. This sequence of actions helps ensure that you have a clear understanding of the surrounding traffic before making the lane change.
2.
A school bus has stopped ahead on your side of the road and is
flashing its red lights. What should you do?
Correct Answer
B. Stop as long as the red lights flash
Explanation
When a school bus stops ahead on your side of the road and flashes its red lights, you should stop as long as the red lights are flashing. This is because the flashing red lights indicate that children are either getting on or off the bus, and it is important to ensure their safety. You should not proceed until the red lights stop flashing, as it may indicate that all children have safely crossed the road.
3.
Which of these is true about other drivers?
Correct Answer
C. Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way
Explanation
The correct answer is "Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way." This statement is true because it is important for drivers to be cautious and not assume that other drivers will yield or give them the right-of-way. It is always better to be cautious and anticipate the actions of other drivers on the road to avoid accidents or collisions.
4.
You are required to wear your safety belt in a moving vehicle:
Correct Answer
C. If your vehicle is equipped with safety belts
Explanation
The correct answer is "If your vehicle is equipped with safety belts." This means that if your vehicle has safety belts installed, you are required to wear them while the vehicle is in motion. It does not matter if the vehicle was manufactured before 1975 or if you are riding in the back of a pickup or camper. The presence of safety belts in the vehicle is the determining factor for the requirement to wear them.
5.
When you are in a dedicated turn lane controlled by a green
arrow, which of the following is true?
Correct Answer
B. All oncoming vehicles and pedestrians are stopped by red lights
Explanation
When you are in a dedicated turn lane controlled by a green arrow, all oncoming vehicles and pedestrians are stopped by red lights. This means that you have the right of way and can safely turn in the direction of the arrow without having to check for traffic.
6.
You must notify the DMV within 5 days if you:
Correct Answer
A. Sell or transfer your vehicle
Explanation
It is important to notify the DMV within 5 days if you sell or transfer your vehicle because this information needs to be updated in their records. This is necessary to ensure that you are no longer held responsible for any future incidents or violations involving the vehicle. Additionally, it helps to prevent any potential issues with insurance or registration.
7.
The two-way road you are driving one has a lane marked as shown
in the picture. This lane is used for:
Correct Answer
A. To begin or end left turns or start a permitted U-turn
Explanation
The lane marked in the picture is used for beginning or ending left turns or starting a permitted U-turn. This means that drivers can use this lane when they need to make a left turn or a U-turn. It is not used as a regular driving lane during heavy traffic or for passing slow-moving vehicles.
8.
You can be fined up to $1,000 and jailed for six months if you
are citied for:
Correct Answer
A. Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway
Explanation
Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway can result in a fine of up to $1,000 and a jail term of six months. This action is considered illegal and inhumane, as it puts the animal's life at risk and can cause accidents or harm to other drivers on the road. The severity of the punishment reflects the seriousness of the offense and serves as a deterrent to prevent such actions.
9.
When looking ahead of your vehicle while driving, you should
look:
Correct Answer
C. Back and forth, near and far
Explanation
When looking ahead of your vehicle while driving, it is important to look back and forth, near and far. This means constantly scanning the road ahead, checking the immediate surroundings as well as the distance ahead. By doing so, you can anticipate any potential hazards or changes in traffic conditions, such as vehicles suddenly braking or pedestrians crossing the road. This scanning technique helps to maintain situational awareness and allows for timely reactions to ensure safe driving.
10.
During the first twelve months after you are licensed you may:
Correct Answer
B. Transport minors between 11:00PM and 5:00AM, if you are accompanied by a licensed driver 25 years of age or older
Explanation
During the first twelve months after getting a license, the individual is allowed to transport minors between 11:00PM and 5:00AM, but only if they are accompanied by a licensed driver who is 25 years of age or older. This means that the individual cannot transport minors at any other time without the presence of a licensed driver who meets the age requirement.
11.
Do not cross a solid double yellow line in the center of the
roadway to:
Correct Answer
A. Pass other vehicles
Explanation
Crossing a solid double yellow line in the center of the roadway is prohibited because it indicates a no-passing zone. This line is used to separate traffic traveling in opposite directions and crossing it is dangerous and illegal. Therefore, passing other vehicles is not allowed when there is a solid double yellow line.
12.
There are two traffic lanes in your direction. You are driving
in the left lane and many cars are passing you on the right. If the driver
behind you wishes to drive faster, you should:
Correct Answer
C. Move over into the right lane when it is safe
Explanation
Moving over into the right lane when it is safe is the correct answer because it is important to allow faster-moving vehicles to pass safely. By staying in the left lane and not moving over, you may impede the flow of traffic and create a potentially dangerous situation. Driving onto the left shoulder is illegal and unsafe. Therefore, the best option is to move into the right lane when it is safe to do so, allowing the faster driver to pass you.
13.
There is one lane in your direction. The vehicle ahead of you
often slows down for no apparent reason. You should:
Correct Answer
B. Increase the following distance between you and the other driver
Explanation
In this situation, the correct answer is to increase the following distance between you and the other driver. This is because the vehicle ahead of you often slows down for no apparent reason, indicating that they may be unpredictable in their driving behavior. By increasing the following distance, you give yourself more time and space to react to any sudden changes in the other driver's speed or actions, reducing the risk of a collision.
14.
Use your high-beams headlights at night:
Correct Answer
C. Whenever it is legal and safe
Explanation
Using high-beam headlights at night should be done whenever it is legal and safe. High-beam headlights provide better visibility in dark conditions and can help the driver see farther ahead. However, they can also blind other drivers if used inappropriately. Therefore, it is important to use high-beam headlights only when there is no oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead, and to switch to low-beam headlights when approaching other vehicles or in well-lit areas. This ensures safety for both the driver and other road users.
15.
It is illegal for a person under 21 years of age to drive with
a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that is ______ or more.
Correct Answer
B. 0.01% -- One hundredths of one percent
16.
You may not stop a passenger vehicle at any time:
Correct Answer
A. Next to a curb painted red
Explanation
Stopping a passenger vehicle next to a curb painted red is not allowed because red curbs indicate no parking or stopping zones. These areas are typically reserved for emergency vehicles or other specific purposes. Parking or stopping next to a red curb can obstruct traffic flow and create potential safety hazards. Therefore, it is illegal to stop a passenger vehicle next to a curb painted red.
17.
What should you do at an intersection with a flashing red
signal light?
Correct Answer
B. Stop before entering, the proceed when safe
Explanation
At an intersection with a flashing red signal light, you should stop before entering and then proceed when it is safe to do so. The flashing red light indicates that you must come to a complete stop and yield the right-of-way to any other vehicles or pedestrians. Once you have ensured that it is safe to proceed, you can continue driving through the intersection.
18.
Unless otherwise posited, the speed limit in an business
district is:
Correct Answer
A. 25 mpH
Explanation
The correct answer is 25 mph because unless otherwise stated, the speed limit in a business district is typically set at 25 mph. This lower speed limit is implemented to ensure the safety of pedestrians and vehicles in areas with high foot traffic and commercial activity. It helps to reduce the risk of accidents and allows for better control and maneuverability in busy business areas.
19.
An orange colored sign like this means:
Correct Answer
A. There is road work ahead
Explanation
The orange colored sign indicates that there is road work ahead. This sign is commonly used to warn drivers about construction or maintenance activities on the road. It serves as a cautionary signal to alert drivers to slow down, be prepared for temporary changes in traffic patterns, and exercise caution while driving through the work zone.
20.
If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, you should:
Correct Answer
C. Slow down gradually and not apply the breaks
Explanation
When a vehicle hydroplanes, it means that the tires lose contact with the road surface due to a layer of water between the tires and the road. In such a situation, applying the brakes firmly can cause the vehicle to skid and lose control. Therefore, it is important to slow down gradually by easing off the accelerator and not applying the brakes. This allows the tires to regain contact with the road and provides better control and traction.
21.
What is the best advice for driving when heavy fog or dust occurs?
Correct Answer
A. Try not to drive until the conditions improve
Explanation
The best advice for driving when heavy fog or dust occurs is to try not to drive until the conditions improve. This is because driving in such conditions can greatly reduce visibility, making it difficult to see other vehicles, pedestrians, or obstacles on the road. It is safer to wait until the fog or dust clears up, allowing for better visibility and reducing the risk of accidents.
22.
You are driving on a five-lane freeway in the lane closest to
the center divider. To exit the freeway on the right you should:
Correct Answer
B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane
Explanation
To exit the freeway on the right, it is safe and recommended to change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane. This allows for a gradual and controlled transition, reducing the risk of collisions with other vehicles. Crossing all the lanes at one time can be dangerous and may cause confusion or accidents. Slowing down before each lane change is also important to ensure that you have enough time to check for other vehicles and make the maneuver safely.
23.
This sign means parking is allowed:
Correct Answer
C. Only for disabled persons with a special placard or plate
Explanation
The sign indicates that parking is specifically allowed for disabled persons with a special placard or plate. This means that individuals who have the proper identification indicating their disability are permitted to park in the designated area.
24.
This sign means:
Correct Answer
A. You must turn left or make a U-turn
Explanation
The sign indicates that drivers must either turn left or make a U-turn at the intersection. It does not specify whether this is allowed on any green light or only on a green arrow. Therefore, the correct answer is "You must turn left or make a U-turn."
25.
Turn your front wheels toward the curb when you are parked:
Correct Answer
A. Facing downhill
Explanation
When parking facing downhill, it is recommended to turn your front wheels towards the curb. This is done to prevent the vehicle from rolling into traffic if the brakes fail. By turning the wheels towards the curb, the vehicle will roll towards the curb in case it starts to move. This reduces the risk of accidents and ensures the safety of other road users.
26.
If another driver “cuts” in front of you, it would be better
if you:
Correct Answer
B. Take your feet off the gas
Explanation
Taking your feet off the gas when another driver cuts in front of you is the better option because it allows you to create more distance between your vehicle and the other driver, reducing the risk of a collision. Breaking suddenly or accelerating to avoid being cut off can be dangerous and increase the chances of an accident. By taking your feet off the gas, you can maintain control of your vehicle and react appropriately to the situation.
27.
You are driving slowly in the fast lane of a freeway and there
is traffic behind you in your lane. The driver behind you wishes to drive
faster. You should:
Correct Answer
B. Change lanes to the right when safe to do so
Explanation
When driving slowly in the fast lane of a freeway with traffic behind you, it is important to be considerate and allow faster drivers to pass. Changing lanes to the right when safe to do so is the correct answer because it allows the driver behind you to pass and maintain a faster speed. This helps to prevent congestion and maintain a smooth flow of traffic. It is not necessary to change lanes only if five or more vehicles are behind you, as it is courteous to allow any driver who wishes to go faster to pass.
28.
When stopped at a railroad track with multiple tracks, cross:
Correct Answer
A. Only when it is safe to do so
Explanation
When stopped at a railroad track with multiple tracks, it is important to cross only when it is safe to do so. This means that you should wait until there are no trains approaching from either direction and there is enough space for your vehicle to completely clear the tracks. Crossing before it is safe can be extremely dangerous and can result in a collision with a train. Therefore, it is crucial to exercise caution and prioritize safety when crossing railroad tracks.
29.
You have been convicted of driving under the influence of
alcohol. The judge sentenced you to 48 hours in jail. In addition, you may:
Correct Answer
A. Have to pay a fine
Explanation
If you have been convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol, in addition to the 48 hours in jail, you may also have to pay a fine. This is a common penalty for DUI offenses and is meant to serve as a financial consequence for your actions. The fine serves as a deterrent and a way to hold you accountable for breaking the law.
30.
On a sharp curve you should use your breaks to slow your
vehicle:
Correct Answer
C. Before you enter the curve
Explanation
Before you enter the curve, it is important to use your brakes to slow down your vehicle. This is because once you are already in the curve, it may be too late to slow down and you may lose control of your vehicle. By braking before entering the curve, you can ensure that you are traveling at a safe and appropriate speed to navigate the curve successfully.
31.
When you back up in a passenger vehicle:
Correct Answer
B. Look over your right shoulder through your rear window
Explanation
When you are backing up in a passenger vehicle, it is important to look over your right shoulder through your rear window. This is because relying solely on your rearview mirrors may not provide a complete view of what is behind your vehicle. By physically turning your head and looking over your shoulder, you can ensure that there are no blind spots and have a clearer view of any obstacles or pedestrians that may be in your path. Additionally, using only your side and rearview mirrors may not give you a full picture of the surroundings, making it necessary to physically check your blind spots.
32.
When approaching a crosswalk where a blind pedestrian is
waiting to cross, you must stop:
Correct Answer
B. At the crosswalk and wait for the pedestrian to cross the street
Explanation
When approaching a crosswalk where a blind pedestrian is waiting to cross, you must stop at the crosswalk and wait for the pedestrian to cross the street. This is important because blind pedestrians rely on the sound of traffic to determine when it is safe to cross. By stopping at the crosswalk, you allow the pedestrian to hear the traffic patterns and safely navigate the intersection. Telling the pedestrian when to cross the street may not be effective as they may not be able to see or hear your instructions.
33.
A person may legally ride in the back of a pickup truck when:
Correct Answer
C. In secured seats and using approved safety belts
Explanation
A person may legally ride in the back of a pickup truck when they are seated in secured seats and using approved safety belts. This means that they are properly restrained and protected in case of an accident or sudden stop. This is important for their safety as it reduces the risk of being thrown out of the vehicle or being injured by objects in the back of the truck.
34.
You should usually drive your vehicle slower when:
Correct Answer
A. You see brake lights coming on several vehicles ahead of you
Explanation
When you see brake lights coming on several vehicles ahead of you, it is an indication that there may be a potential hazard or obstacle on the road. Slowing down allows you to have more time to react and avoid a collision. It is important to maintain a safe following distance and be prepared to stop if necessary.
35.
A large truck is driving in the middle of three lanes.
You want to pass the large truck. It is best to pass:
Correct Answer
A. Quickly on the left and move ahead of it
Explanation
When passing a large truck, it is best to do so quickly on the left and move ahead of it. This is because the left lane is typically the passing lane, and passing quickly reduces the amount of time spent in the truck's blind spot. Moving ahead of the truck also ensures that you have a safe distance between your vehicle and the truck, reducing the risk of any potential accidents or collisions. Passing very slowly on the left or passing quickly on the right may not be the best options as they can increase the chances of accidents or impede the flow of traffic.
36.
Where should you stop your vehicle when there is no limit
line?
Correct Answer
B. At the corner
Explanation
When there is no limit line, the appropriate place to stop your vehicle is at the corner. This is because stopping at the corner ensures that you have a clear view of any approaching traffic or pedestrians before proceeding. Stopping just past the corner or twenty feet before the intersection may obstruct your view and increase the risk of accidents. Therefore, stopping at the corner is the safest and most responsible choice in this situation.
37.
This sign means:
Correct Answer
B. Divided highway ahead
Explanation
This sign indicates that a divided highway is ahead. A divided highway is a road that has a barrier or median separating the traffic going in opposite directions. This sign is used to warn drivers that they will soon encounter a road where traffic is separated, and they should be prepared for this change in the road layout.
38.
To back out of an angled parking space, always back up slowly
and look:
Correct Answer
C. Over your right shoulder as you back up
Explanation
When backing out of an angled parking space, it is important to look over your right shoulder as you back up. This is because the angle of the parking space may limit your visibility through the rearview mirror and side mirrors. By looking over your right shoulder, you can get a clear view of any obstacles or oncoming vehicles from that side, ensuring a safe and smooth exit from the parking space.
39.
If an oncoming vehicle has started to turn left in front of
you:
Correct Answer
C. Slow or stop your car to prevent an accident
Explanation
If an oncoming vehicle has started to turn left in front of you, it is important to slow down or stop your car to prevent an accident. Honking the horn may alert the driver, but it does not guarantee that they will react in time. Maintaining your speed and asserting your right-of-way can lead to a collision, as the turning vehicle may not have enough time to complete the turn safely. Slowing down or stopping gives the turning vehicle enough space and time to complete the turn, ensuring the safety of both drivers.
40.
This sign means:
Correct Answer
B. One way street – traffic travels to the right
Explanation
The given sign indicates that it is a one-way street, and the traffic should travel to the right. This means that vehicles are only allowed to move in the direction indicated by the arrow on the sign, and it is not permissible to go in the opposite direction.
41.
When can you drive using only your parking lights?
Correct Answer
B. Under no circumstances
Explanation
Parking lights are not meant to be used as a substitute for headlights. They are only designed to be used when the vehicle is parked or stationary. Therefore, it is never appropriate to drive using only parking lights, regardless of the time of day or weather conditions.
42.
If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration
(BAC) at or above the legal limit:
Correct Answer(s)
A. You may be fined by the court
C. Your driver’s license will automatically be revoked
Explanation
If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) at or above the legal limit, you may be fined by the court. This means that the court has the authority to impose a monetary penalty on you for violating the law. Additionally, your driver's license will automatically be revoked. This means that your driving privileges will be taken away as a consequence of your actions. It is important to note that your breath test results by itself cannot be used to convict you, indicating that additional evidence may be required to prove your guilt in a court of law.
43.
You are driving on a divided street with multiple lanes in
your direction. If you need to make a U-turn, where should you start?
Correct Answer
C. In the left lane
Explanation
When making a U-turn on a divided street with multiple lanes in your direction, it is safest to start the U-turn from the left lane. This is because the left lane is closest to the median, which provides a clear and direct path for completing the U-turn. Starting the U-turn from the left lane also allows other vehicles to continue moving in the right lanes without obstruction.
44.
If you are involved in an accident, you must exchange with the
other person(s) involved, your driver license information and:
Correct Answer
C. Proof of insurance, vehicle registration and current address
Explanation
In the event of an accident, it is necessary to exchange proof of insurance, vehicle registration, and current address with the other person(s) involved. This is important to ensure that all parties have the necessary information to report the accident and file insurance claims if needed. Proof of insurance confirms that the responsible party has valid insurance coverage, while vehicle registration provides information about the ownership and legality of the vehicle involved. Current address is necessary to establish contact and communication between the parties involved in the accident.
45.
Driving slower than the traffic flow tends to:
Correct Answer
B. Make an accident more likely to happen
Explanation
Driving slower than the traffic flow can make an accident more likely to happen. This is because when a driver is significantly slower than the surrounding traffic, it can disrupt the flow and cause other drivers to make sudden maneuvers to avoid colliding with the slower vehicle. This can lead to confusion, frustration, and potentially dangerous situations on the road. Additionally, driving significantly slower than the traffic flow can also increase the risk of rear-end collisions, as other drivers may not anticipate the slower vehicle's speed and fail to adjust their own speed accordingly.
46.
The speed limit on a road is 55 mph. When this road is wet:
Correct Answer
B. Drive 5 to 10 mpH under the limit
Explanation
When the road is wet, it becomes more slippery and increases the chances of losing control of the vehicle. Therefore, it is recommended to drive at a slower speed to maintain better control and reduce the risk of accidents. Driving 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit allows for a safer driving experience in wet conditions.