1 . When driving on an interstate:

Stop on the shoulder of the road if you are tired.
You should always use cruise control.
Signal, check mirrors, and check blind spots before changing lanes.
You should change lanes often.

2 . When stopped for a traffic violation or at an equipment check, the driver must produce:

Proof of insurance.
Their license.
Proof of registration.
All of the above.

3 . If a green arrow turns into a solid green light, you:

May still turn, but you must yield to oncoming traffic.
May no longer turn and must proceed straight.
Still have the right-of-way to turn.
No longer have to turn in the direction that the arrow indicated.

4 . An orange triangle with red borders positioned on the rear of a vehicle means the vehicle is:

A slow-moving vehicle.
Broken.
A school bus.
An ambulance.

5 . On slippery roads, you should:

Slow down.
Drive more quickly.
Drive the speed limit, with caution.
Not drive more quickly than 20 mph.

6 . When changing lanes on a multilane roadway, you should:

Honk your horn to let drivers behind you know you might not be able to see them.
Slow down to shrink your blind spot.
Look in your mirrors before staring straight ahead.
None of these.

7 . If someone is driving aggressively behind you, you should:

Try to get out of the aggressive driver’s way.
Stare at the driver as he or she is passing you.
Speed up as he or she is passing you.
Block the passing lane.

8 . The speed limit on most Alaskan roadways is:

45 mph.
60 mph.
50 mph.
55 mph.

9 . A solid white line down the center of a two-lane road indicates:

Lanes are moving in opposite directions and drivers are not permitted to pass.
Lanes are moving in opposite directions and drivers are permitted to pass when it is safe to do so.
Lanes are moving in the same direction and drivers are not permitted to pass.
Lanes are moving in the same direction and drivers are permitted to pass when it is safe to do so.

10 . If two vehicles approach an unmarked intersection at the same time:

The driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left.
Both drivers should accelerate.
The driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
One driver should insist on the right-of-way.

11 . This sign means:

Stop.
Side road.
Two-way left turn.
Farm machinery.
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12 . A single dashed white line on a multilane road means:

Lanes are moving in opposite directions.
Passing is permitted into a lane directly next to the dashed white line.
Passing is prohibited.
None of these.

13 . This road sign means:

Intersection ahead.
Steep grade ahead.
Winding road.
Merging traffic.

14 . This road sign indicates:

The maximum safe speed for a residential area.
The maximum safe speed for an expressway exit.
The maximum safe speed for an expressway entrance.
The maximum safe speed for a work zone.

15 . “Highway hypnosis” is a driving condition that can result from:

Staring at the roadway for long periods of time.
Frequent rest stops.
Too much sleep the night before your trip.
Short trips on expressways.

16 . An approaching emergency vehicle is using its siren. You must:

Slow down and drive with caution.
Stop where you are.
Drive to the nearest intersection and stop.
Pull over to the side of the road and stop, clear of any intersection.

17 . A driver who is taking a non-prescription drug should:

Read the labels on the drug before driving.
Drink alcohol instead.
Continue to drive regardless of any warning labels.
Drive only during daylight hours.

18 . The first thing affected after drinking alcohol is a person's:

Vision.
Balance.
Speech.
Judgment.

19 . What is a "No zone?"

A designated no passing zone
A one-way traffic area
The blind spot of a large vehicle
An area designated for motor vehicles

20 . When a stop is required at an intersection and no markings appear to indicate a stop line or crosswalk, a driver:

Is not required to stop.
Is required to slow down to make sure crossing traffic is clear.
Should stop only at a place where they can see at least 200 feet on either side, even if they have to enter the intersecting roadway.
Should stop where they have a clear view of approaching traffic before they enter the intersecting roadway.