1 . To make a left turn, you should:

Make the turn from the rightmost lane.
Make the turn from the leftmost lane.
Make the turn from any lane, providing you signal well in advance.

2 . What is an important step in turning?

Check traffic in all directions.
Increase your speed.
Always move to the left lane.

3 . A pentagon-shaped sign is a:

Stop sign.
Regulatory sign.
School zone or school crossing sign.

4 . Which of the following driving skills is/are affected by the use of alcohol and/or drugs?

Alertness.
Coordination.
Both of the above.

5 . Double solid yellow lane markings mean that:

Neither lane may pass.
Both lanes may pass.
The lane to the right may pass.

6 . You should use your horn when:

Another vehicle is in your way.
It may help prevent a collision.
Another driver makes a mistake.

7 . Motorcycle/scooter/moped operators:

Are easy to see and are predictable.
Must share a traffic lane with another vehicle.
Have the right to use a complete traffic lane.

8 . If there are no reduced speed limit signs clearly posted within a work zone:

You should obey the normal speed limit.
You should drive 15 mph slower than the posted speed limit.
You should drive 15 mph faster than the posted speed limit.

9 . When turning left at an intersection:

You should always yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
Oncoming traffic and pedestrians should yield to you.
You should never yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.

10 . Driving under the influence of any medication which impairs your driving is permitted:

Under no circumstances.
If you don't feel drowsy.
If it is prescribed by a physician.

11 . You are merging onto an interstate highway. You should:

Select a safe gap and merge into the lane of traffic.
Merge across two lanes at once.
Always stop before entering the highway.

12 . This road sign means:

Road construction ahead.
The road ahead curves left then right.
The road ahead curves right then left.

13 . This road sign means:

Do not enter.
No parking.
No U-turn.
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14 . At a railroad crossing, you must:

Watch for vehicles that must stop at all railroad crossings (school buses, trucks carrying hazardous materials, etc.).
Watch for multiple trains.
Both of the above.

15 . To improve visibility lowered by rain or fog, drivers should use their:

Low beam headlights.
High beam headlights.
Parking lights.

16 . If you are driving on a highway next to a single broken white line marking:

You cannot cross the line to pass.
You may cross the line to pass and change lanes.
You may only cross the line to change lanes if you are in the left lane.

17 . Fatigue increases the risk of:

Missing an exit.
Being late for an appointment.
Falling asleep behind the wheel and crashing.

18 . 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.

19 . When driving in fog, it is best to drive with:

High beam headlights.
Low beam headlights.
Four-way flashers.

20 . This sign means:

You are approaching the end of a divided highway.
You are approaching the beginning of a divided highway.
The road will be slippery ahead.

21 . On a multilane road, a dashed yellow line next to a solid yellow line means:

Passing is prohibited from both directions.
Passing is permitted from both directions.
Passing is permitted only from the direction next to the dashed line.

22 . When driving in a construction zone:

Slightly increase your speed.
Expect the unexpected.
Expect construction workers to yield to motorists.

23 . This sign means:

School crossing.
School zone.
Pedestrian crossing.

24 . Distracted driving is:

Anything that causes evasive action while driving.
Anything that takes your attention away from driving.
Anything that causes you to pay more attention to driving.

25 . Changing from one lane to another is best done:

Quickly and often.
When a car is in your blind spot.
Gradually and carefully.