drivers test
Chapter 4:
What are the colors of the warning signs that indicate hazards ahead, such as curves in the road or narrow bridges?
Black letters or symbols on a yellow background
You may cross a double solid yellow line:
To turn into a driveway
You come to an intersection which has a flashing red light. You should:
Come to a full stop, then go when safe to do so
When the road is marked with a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line on your side you may pass:
if traffic is clear
You may cross a single solid white line in the highway:
If traffic conditions require
Chapter 5:
You are waiting in the intersection to complete a left turn. You should:
Signal and keep your wheels straight
The driver's left hand and arm are extended upward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
turn right
You have the right of way when you are:
already in a traffic circle
You want to turn left at an intersection. The light is green but oncoming traffic is heavy. You should:
Wait in the center of the intersection for traffic to clear
You come to an intersection which is blocked by other traffic. You should:
Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through
You drive along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should:
Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street
You want to turn right at the next intersection. You should begin to use your turn signal:
at least 100 ft before you turn
You are making a left turn away from a two-way street into a one-way street. When you have completed the turn your car should be:
in the left lane of the street
You must pull over and stop for:
Authorized emergency vehicles responding to emergencies
The law that requires every driver to exercise care to avoid colliding with an authorized emergency or hazard vehicle is called:
move over law
Chapter 6:
The car behind you begins to pass you. You should:
Slow down slightly and stay in your lane
In general, you should pass vehicles going in the same direction you are going:
On the left
After you have passed a car you should return to the right lane when you:
See the front bumper of the other car in your mirror
Chapter 7:
A "no stopping" sign means that, unless directed to do so by a policeman, you may stop only:
To avoid conflict with other traffic
Before you leave a parking space which is parallel to the curb, you should:
Look for traffic by turning your head
Chapter 8:
Minimum speed signs are designed to:
Keep traffic flowing smoothly
What is true of work zones?
Rear-end collisions are the most common type of crash in work zones
Chapter 9:
Which of the following statements is true about BAC (blood alcohol content)?
The "breathalyzer" is a test of a person's BAC
Chapter 10:
If traffic prevents you from crossing all the way across a set of railroad tracks, you may proceed only when:
There is room for your vehicle on the other side
Why is driving on an expressway different from driving on an ordinary street?
You must think faster and handle your vehicle more effectively
You have just left an expressway and are starting to drive on an ordinary highway. You should:
Check your speedometer to keep at the lower speed limit
Your car starts to skid on a slippery road. You should:
Steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go
When you drive in heavy fog during daylight hours you should drive with your:
Headlights on low beam
When you get ready to leave an expressway, you should begin to use your turn signal:
100 ft before the exit ramp
When attempting to stop on a slippery road, the best action to take is:
Apply the brakes in slow, steady strokes
When your right wheels run onto a soft shoulder, what is the best way to get back on the highway?
Ease your foot off the gas and brake gently
If your brake pedal suddenly sinks to the floor, you should first:
Try to pump it to build up the pressure
When you drive at night you an reduce the problem of glare from the headlights of an approaching car by:
Looking to the lower right side of your lane
You are getting on a highway which has a very short entrance lane. The safest way for you to enter the flow of traffic would be to:
Wait for a large gap in traffic then speed up quickly
Chapter 11:
A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he isn't required to:
insure the bicycle
On a road which has no sidewalks a pedestrian should walk on the:
Side of the road facing oncoming traffic
What does a "slow moving vehicle" emblem look like?
a triangular orange sign
Chapter 4:
What are the colors of the warning signs that indicate hazards ahead, such as curves in the road or narrow bridges?
Black letters or symbols on a yellow background
You may cross a double solid yellow line:
To turn into a driveway
You come to an intersection which has a flashing red light. You should:
Come to a full stop, then go when safe to do so
When the road is marked with a solid yellow line and a broken yellow line on your side you may pass:
if traffic is clear
You may cross a single solid white line in the highway:
If traffic conditions require
Chapter 5:
You are waiting in the intersection to complete a left turn. You should:
Signal and keep your wheels straight
The driver's left hand and arm are extended upward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
turn right
You have the right of way when you are:
already in a traffic circle
You want to turn left at an intersection. The light is green but oncoming traffic is heavy. You should:
Wait in the center of the intersection for traffic to clear
You come to an intersection which is blocked by other traffic. You should:
Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through
You drive along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should:
Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street
You want to turn right at the next intersection. You should begin to use your turn signal:
at least 100 ft before you turn
You are making a left turn away from a two-way street into a one-way street. When you have completed the turn your car should be:
in the left lane of the street
You must pull over and stop for:
Authorized emergency vehicles responding to emergencies
The law that requires every driver to exercise care to avoid colliding with an authorized emergency or hazard vehicle is called:
move over law
Chapter 6:
The car behind you begins to pass you. You should:
Slow down slightly and stay in your lane
In general, you should pass vehicles going in the same direction you are going:
On the left
After you have passed a car you should return to the right lane when you:
See the front bumper of the other car in your mirror
Chapter 7:
A "no stopping" sign means that, unless directed to do so by a policeman, you may stop only:
To avoid conflict with other traffic
Before you leave a parking space which is parallel to the curb, you should:
Look for traffic by turning your head
Chapter 8:
Minimum speed signs are designed to:
Keep traffic flowing smoothly
What is true of work zones?
Rear-end collisions are the most common type of crash in work zones
Chapter 9:
Which of the following statements is true about BAC (blood alcohol content)?
The "breathalyzer" is a test of a person's BAC
Chapter 10:
If traffic prevents you from crossing all the way across a set of railroad tracks, you may proceed only when:
There is room for your vehicle on the other side
Why is driving on an expressway different from driving on an ordinary street?
You must think faster and handle your vehicle more effectively
You have just left an expressway and are starting to drive on an ordinary highway. You should:
Check your speedometer to keep at the lower speed limit
Your car starts to skid on a slippery road. You should:
Steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go
When you drive in heavy fog during daylight hours you should drive with your:
Headlights on low beam
When you get ready to leave an expressway, you should begin to use your turn signal:
100 ft before the exit ramp
When attempting to stop on a slippery road, the best action to take is:
Apply the brakes in slow, steady strokes
When your right wheels run onto a soft shoulder, what is the best way to get back on the highway?
Ease your foot off the gas and brake gently
If your brake pedal suddenly sinks to the floor, you should first:
Try to pump it to build up the pressure
When you drive at night you an reduce the problem of glare from the headlights of an approaching car by:
Looking to the lower right side of your lane
You are getting on a highway which has a very short entrance lane. The safest way for you to enter the flow of traffic would be to:
Wait for a large gap in traffic then speed up quickly
Chapter 11:
A bicyclist differs from a motorist in that he isn't required to:
insure the bicycle
On a road which has no sidewalks a pedestrian should walk on the:
Side of the road facing oncoming traffic
What does a "slow moving vehicle" emblem look like?
a triangular orange sign