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Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a residential area is:
20 mph.
25 mph.
30 mph.
25 mph.
If you are involved in a traffic collision, you are required to complete and submit a written
report to the DMV:
Only if you or the other driver is injured.
If there is property damage in excess of $1,000 or if there are any injuries.
Only if you are at fault.
If there is property damage in excess of $1,000 or if there are any injuries.
You may not park your vehicle:
On the side of the freeway in an emergency.
Next to a red painted curb.
Within 100 feet of an elementary school.
Next to a red painted curb.
Two sets of solid double yellow lines that are two or more feet apart:
May be crossed to enter or exit a private driveway.
May not be crossed for any reason.
Should be treated as a separate traffic lane.
May not be crossed for any reason.
You are driving on a freeway with a posted speed limit of 65 mph. Traffic is traveling at 70 mph. You may legally drive:
70 mph or faster to keep up with the speed of traffic.
Between 65 mph and 70 mph.
No faster than 65 mph.
No faster than 65 mph.
If you plan to pass another vehicle, you should:
Not assume the other driver will make space for you to return to your lane.
Assume the other driver will let you pass if you use your turn signal.
Assume the other driver will maintain a constant speed.
Not assume the other driver will make space for you to return to your lane.
A large truck is ahead of you and is turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction. The truck:
May complete its turn in either of the two lanes.
May have to swing wide to complete the right turn.
Must stay in the right lane at all times while turning.
May have to swing wide to complete the right turn.
Always stop before crossing railroad tracks when:
There isn't room on the other side for you to completely cross the tracks.
The railroad crossing is located in a city or town that has frequent train traffic.
You are transporting two or more young children in a passenger vehicle.
There isn't room on the other side for you to completely cross the tracks.
You should use your horn when:
Another vehicle is in your way.
It may help prevent a collision.
Another driver makes a mistake.
It may help prevent a collision.
If you drive more slowly than the flow of traffic, you will most likely:
Interfere with traffic and receive a ticket.
Improve traffic flow.
Demonstrate defensive driving techniques.
Interfere with traffic and receive a ticket.
When changing lanes on a freeway, you should:
Signal for at least five seconds.
Slow down before you start to change lanes.
Assume there is enough space in the next lane for your vehicle, if you signal first.
Signal for at least five seconds.
Allow extra space in front of your vehicle when following a:
Station wagon.
Passenger vehicle.
Motorcycle.
Motorcycle.
You must show proof of insurance to law enforcement:
Only if you are involved in a collision.
If you are involved in a collision or stopped for a citation.
Only if you are stopped and cited.
If you are involved in a collision or stopped for a citation.
If you drive 55 mph in a 55 mph zone, you can be given a speeding ticket:
Under no circumstances because it is always legal.
If the road or weather conditions require a slower speed.
Only if you are approaching a sharp curve in the road.
If the road or weather conditions require a slower speed.
It is legal to drive with an alcoholic beverage container that has been opened only if the container is:
Under the front seat.
In the glove department.
In the trunk.
In the trunk.
You want to turn left at an upcoming corner. Yield the right-of-way to:
Oncoming vehicles also turning left.
All approaching vehicles.
Pedestrians on the sidewalk waiting for a "Walk" signal.
All approaching vehicles.
There is a vehicle stopped on the right shoulder of the road with its hazard lights on. You should:
Change lanes to the left and speed up.
Slow down and pass very carefully.
Stop your vehicle until you can see what has happened.
Slow down and pass very carefully.
Before you change lanes, you should check your mirrors and:
Never look over your right shoulder.
Always slow down in your traffic lane.
Glance over your shoulder.
Glance over your shoulder.
You want to park downhill on a two-way road and there is no curb. Which way do you turn your front wheels?
Straight ahead
Right, toward the side of the road
Left, toward the center of the road
Right, toward the side of the road
You want to pass a bicyclist in a narrow traffic lane when an oncoming vehicle is approaching. You should:
Honk your horn then pass the bicyclist.
Slow down and let the vehicle pass you before you pass the bicyclist.
Wait until the bicyclist rides off the roadway.
Slow down and let the vehicle pass you before you pass the bicyclist.
Always carefully look for motorcycles before you change lanes because:
Their small size can make them hard to see.
They usually have the right-of-way at intersections.
It is illegal for motorcycles to share traffic lanes.
Their small size can make them hard to see.
Drivers must use their seat belt:
Unless they are driving a vehicle built before 1978.
Unless they are driving a limousine.
And failure to do so will result in a traffic ticket.
And failure to do so will result in a traffic ticket.
You should not start across an intersection if you know you will block the intersection when the light turns red:
Under any circumstances.
Unless you entered the intersection on a yellow light.
Unless you entered the intersection on a green light.
Under any circumstances.
A pedestrian starts to cross the street after the "Don't Walk" signal begins to flash. The pedestrian is in the middle of the street when your signal light changes to green. You should:
Proceed if you have the right-of-way.
Proceed if the pedestrian is not in your lane.
Wait until the pedestrian crosses the street before proceeding.
Wait until the pedestrian crosses the street before proceeding.
A vehicle suddenly cuts in front of you, creating a hazard. What should you do first?
Honk and step on the brake firmly.
Take your foot off the gas pedal.
Swerve into the lane next to you.
Take your foot off the gas pedal.