1 . When a school bus has its lights flashing and its stop arm extended, you must:

Stop at least 10 feet away from the bus.
Pass if children have exited the bus.
Stop if the bus is on the opposite side of a barrier.
Drive slowly past the bus.

2 . Your ability to stop is affected by:

Signal lights.
Other cars on the road.
The time of day.
The condition of the road.

3 . This sign means:

A left curve is ahead.
A series of curves is ahead.
An S-curve is ahead.
The road will be slippery when wet.

4 . When approaching a stopped school bus with its red lights flashing and its stop arm extended, you must:

Stop five feet away from the bus.
Stop only if you see children are present.
Stop and remain stopped until it appears safe to proceed.
Stop and remain stopped until the red lights stop flashing and the stop arm has been withdrawn.

5 . It is against the law for anyone under the age of 21 to ____ alcohol.

Serve
Wear clothing advertising
Be in the presence of
Transport

6 . The law gives ____ the right-of-way at intersections.

No one
Drivers turning left
Drivers going straight
Drivers turning right

7 . To help prevent crashes, you should:

Communicate with other road users.
Ignore other drivers on the road.
Drive only on side streets and back roads.
Avoid driving during rush hour.

8 . It is important to slow down:

On narrow or winding roads.
At intersections or railroad crossings.
When the road is wet or slippery.
All of the above.

9 . Which of the following is true about driving on a wet roadway?

As you drive faster, your tires become less effective.
Water does not affect cars with good tires.
Deep water is less dangerous than shallow water.
As you decrease your speed, the roadway becomes more slippery.

10 . At night, it is hardest to see:

Road signs.
Pedestrians.
Other motorists.
Street lights.
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11 . Drivers who eat and drink while driving:

Make no driving errors.
Have trouble driving slowly.
Are better drivers because they are not hungry.
Have trouble controlling their vehicles.

12 . You may turn right on red if you:

Stop first and check for traffic and pedestrians.
Are facing a red arrow.
Are in the left lane.
Slow down first.

13 . What should you be most concerned about when you see this sign?

Driving with your headlights out of alignment because one side of your car is higher than the other.
Damaging a tire from drifting onto the shoulder.
Hydroplaning, if the shoulder has water on it.
Losing control of the vehicle if you drift onto the shoulder.

14 . If you are driving on the interstate and pass your exit, you should:

Quickly cut across traffic to make your turn.
Make a U-turn to go back to the exit.
Continue driving and use the next exit.
Put your vehicle in reverse to go back to the exit.

15 . Defensive driving is:

Identifying dangerous driving situations and taking action to avoid accidents.
Defending yourself against poor drivers by getting ahead of them in traffic.
Following the vehicle ahead of you at a close distance.
Quickly changing lanes and shifting in and out of traffic congestion.

16 . This sign means:

You must turn left or right.
You are approaching a T intersection.
The road that you are on intersects with a divided highway.
You are on an overpass above a divided highway.

17 . Roads freeze quickly when they are:

Flat.
Curvy.
In the sun.
Shaded.

18 . Teenage drivers are more likely to be involved in a crash when:

They are driving with their pet as a passenger.
They are driving with adult passengers.
They are driving with teenage passengers.
They are driving without any passengers.