1 . Regulatory signs are usually ____ and should always be obeyed.

White
Blue
Green
Orange

2 . You should not make sudden stops in front of large trucks and buses because:

Small vehicle drivers cannot adequately see large trucks and buses in their rearview mirrors.
Large trucks and buses, due to their size and weight, require longer distances to stop than smaller passenger vehicles.
Large trucks and buses travel at a higher speeds than small vehicles.

3 . When you see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights, you must:

Slow down and keep moving in your lane.
Keep driving in your lane.
Pull to the right curb and stop.
Stop exactly where you are.

4 . If you have trouble seeing other vehicles because of dust or smoke blowing across the roadway, you should drive more slowly and turn on your:

Emergency flashers.
Parking lights.
Headlights.

5 . "No zones" are areas around trucks where cars:

Disappear into blind spots.
Have sufficient space for traveling behind and passing trucks.
Can try to squeeze around the truck when the truck makes a wide turn.

6 . On a freeway, you should look farther ahead than you would on a city street:

In order to see potential hazards early.
Because it takes a quarter of a mile to stop your vehicle completely.
Because it helps you keep up with traffic.

7 . A motorist making a left turn at an intersection should yield the right-of-way to a bicyclist entering the intersection from the opposite direction.

True
False

8 . You enter a designated turn lane to make a left turn at an upcoming intersection. There is oncoming traffic. You should:

Move to the left of the center lane.
Signal before you arrive at the intersection.
Turn your front wheels to the left to be prepared to turn.

9 . To turn left from a multilane one-way street onto a one-way street, you should start your turn from:

Any lane (as long as it is safe).
The lane closest to the left curb.
The lane in the center of the road.

10 . Which statement is true?

The speed at which you are traveling affects almost everything else that can happen to you in a car.
Heavy traffic situations do not affect speed.
It is always permissible to drive the posted speed limit.

11 . Which of the following statements is true?

Signal at least 100 feet before changing lanes to pass and ensure there is no oncoming traffic.
Use your mirrors and look over your left shoulder to check your blind spot when passing to the left.
When passing, wait until you can see both headlights of the passed car in your rearview mirror before returning to your original lane.
All of the above.

12 . This sign means:

Watch for bicycles.
Bicycles not allowed.
Bicycle repair shop ahead.

13 . Larger vehicles have:

Larger blind spots.
Smaller blind spots.
No blind spots.
The same blind spots as smaller vehicles.

14 . If a crossing guard is directing traffic in a school zone, you must:

Follow the directions given by the crossing guard.
Copy what surrounding traffic is doing, despite the crossing guard's instructions.
Assume the guard is not supposed to be directing traffic.
Follow rules that would be in place if no children were present.

15 . While driving, your wheels slip off the edge of the road. You should:

Jerk the steering wheel to force the vehicle back onto the pavement.
Speed up and steer back onto the pavement gradually.
Slam on your brakes and stop.
Slow down by gently using the brakes. Turn the steering wheel to return to the pavement at a safe speed.

16 . When you see a sign indicating your chosen exit point, you should:

Signal and move into the exit lane.
Reduce your speed to the posted exit speed once you are within the deceleration lane.
Both of the above.
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17 . Who must wear seat belts in a moving vehicle?

Only passengers on the driver's side of the car
All passengers and not the driver
All of the vehicle's occupants, including the driver

18 . When driving at night, if oncoming headlights are blinding you, you should:

Look toward the right edge of the road.
Switch your lights to their high beam setting.
Flash your lights.

19 . When driving in fog, you should:

Slow down and use your low beam headlights.
Slow down and use your high beam headlights.
Turn your lights on and off to warn other drivers.

20 . When a car with bright headlights drives toward you at night, you should:

Stop until the other driver passes.
Look below their headlights.
Glance toward the right edge of your lane.

21 . On a four-lane highway, slower traffic should drive in the:

Center lane.
Right lane.
Left lane.

22 . You may be able to identify an aggressive driver by:

Their erratic and improper lane changes.
The number of passengers in their car.
Their tendency to drive slowly.

23 . When entering a parked vehicle, you should:

Enter only from the passenger side door.
Signal for oncoming vehicles to stop so you may open the driver side door.
Look around for any obstacles that may interfere with safe driving.
None of the above.

24 . When approaching an intersection controlled by a flashing yellow light, you must:

Come to a complete stop at the intersection.
Maintain your normal speed.
Slow down and proceed with caution.

25 . A driver need not stop for a stopped school bus when traveling in the opposite direction on a four-lane roadway.

True
False

26 . A solid yellow line on your side of the centerline means:

Reduce your speed.
Traffic light ahead.
Do not pass.

27 . When you see this sign, it means:

There is an object on the roadway.
Traffic is coming from the right.
The road is curving sharply to the left.
There is a merge point ahead.

28 . Motorists are not required to yield to pedestrians when they walk against a traffic light.

True
False

29 . 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.

30 . This sign means:

Watch for trucks.
Do not pass trucks.
Truck parking area ahead.
Steep downgrade ahead.