1 . This sign means:

Trucks are permitted on an upcoming narrow bridge.
The bridge ahead is open to one-way traffic only.
The bridge ahead is wide enough for only one car at a time.
The bridge ahead may be too narrow to meet or pass a truck.

2 . Increase your following distance when:

Driving behind a large vehicle that blocks your vision.
Exiting an expressway.
Following a motorcycle.
All of the above.

3 . When exiting a highway, you should slow down:

On the main road, just before the exit lane.
Once you see a toll booth.
Once you have moved into the exit lane.
When you first see the exit sign.

4 . When passing another vehicle on a road with two lanes traveling in opposite directions, you should:

Return to the driving lane when there's enough room between you and the vehicle you passed.
Remain in the left lane if you intend to turn left.
Return to the right side of the roadway immediately.
Drive in either lane.

5 . If a pedestrian hybrid beacon signal light is flashing yellow, it means:

Drivers may proceed with caution.
Drivers should slow down and be prepared to stop.
Drivers should come to a complete stop.
There are no pedestrians nearby.

6 . You are coming to a railroad crossing where the crossing signals are flashing. You should:

Stop and look for a train.
Slow down and look for a train.
Look for a train, then speed up.
Do what the vehicle ahead of you does.

7 . When approached by an emergency vehicle that is using its siren and/or flashing lights, a driver must immediately:

Pull to the right and stop.
Pull to the right and slow down.
Pull to the right and turn on their vehicle's four-way flashers.
Stop and let the emergency vehicle pass.

8 . You may not pass other vehicles within ____ of a bridge, viaduct, or tunnel.

200 feet
100 feet
500 feet
350 feet

9 . This sign means:

Two-way traffic.
Lane shifting.
Low clearance.
Added lane.

10 . When driving on slick roads, you should:

Take turns more slowly than usual.
Change lanes quickly.
Accelerate quickly.
Brake hard.

11 . A good rule to remember for passing is:

Pass on the right whenever possible.
Drive with the flow of traffic and pass only as needed.
Try to get to the front of any slow-moving traffic so that you can see better.
Always flash your lights and sound your horn to alert other drivers to your intentions.

12 . You come to an intersection that is blocked by other traffic. You should:

Go slowly until the traffic ahead moves.
Get as close as possible to the car in front of you.
Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through.
Sound your horn to make the cars move up.

13 . If you have the right-of-way at an intersection, you should:

Assume other drivers will follow right-of-way laws.
Check for traffic, pedestrians, and bicyclists before moving forward.
Wave other drivers forward before proceeding.
Immediately move through the intersection.

14 . Emergency vehicles:

Have the right-of-way when using sirens, horns, and/or flashing lights.
May use a loudspeaker to give instructions.
May follow each other.
All of the above.

15 . When making a left turn, you should not:

Signal to other drivers.
Cut the corner.
Slow down.
Move to the center or far left lane.

16 . This sign means:

Bicycle crossing.
Stop.
Fines double in a work zone.
Stop ahead.
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17 . 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.

18 . Increasing your vehicle’s speed:

Increases your field of vision.
Decreases your field of vision.
Makes it easier to see cross traffic.
Has no effect on your field of vision.

19 . This sign means:

Trucks under 18,000 lbs. allowed.
Hill ahead.
Truck stop ahead.
No trucks allowed.

20 . Road rage and aggressive driving may be reduced by:

Allowing extra travel time.
Obeying posted speed limits.
Using proper turn signals.
All of the above.

21 . When involved in an accident, you should provide:

Your insurance and registration information.
Your full name and address.
Reasonable assistance to anyone who has been injured.
All of the above.

22 . Before passing another vehicle, you should signal:

Just before changing lanes.
At any time.
After changing lanes.
Early enough for others to know your plans.

23 . A seat belt should be adjusted so that it:

Is loose.
Is buckled snugly across your hip bones and lower abdomen.
Is hidden beneath the seat.
Keeps the seat belt buzzer or light from operating.

24 . If transporting loose materials on a public highway, you should:

Drive no faster than 25 mph.
Ensure the materials are securely covered.
Secure the materials on only three sides.
Secure the materials near an opening in your vehicle.

25 . You are driving on a busy street and your vehicle’s accelerator sticks open. You should:

Blow your horn.
Slam on your brakes.
Turn on your four-way flashers.
Turn off your ignition, taking care not to engage the steering wheel locking mechanism.

26 . Which medications could have negative side effects that affect driving ability?

Any medication
Only headache medicine
Only diet pills
Only prescription medications

27 . Signaling your intentions before turning, changing lanes, or driving away from a curb:

Is necessary only if other traffic is present.
Is a good driving habit and is required by law.
Is necessary only during the maneuver, not before.
Is not necessary if the maneuver is done slowly.

28 . Shared lanes may be used by:

Bicyclists.
Truck drivers.
Motorcyclists.
Passenger vehicle operators.

29 . When driving at speeds under 30 mph, keep a minimum following distance of:

One second.
Two seconds.
Three seconds.
Four seconds.

30 . The posted speed limit shows:

Only a recommended driving speed.
The exact speed at which you must travel to avoid a ticket.
The maximum safe driving speed under ideal road and weather conditions.
The maximum safe driving speed under all road conditions.