1 . When driving in fog:

Use your parking lights.
Use your low beams.
Use your high beams.
It makes no difference which lights you use.

2 . 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.

3 . 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.

4 . If you are driving so slowly that traffic is backing up behind you, you should:

Decrease your speed.
Pull off the right side of the road and let traffic pass.
Not let the other cars pass your vehicle.
Use your four-way flashers.

5 . When driving on a road with two lanes traveling in opposite directions:

You may drive in either lane.
Use the lane with the least traffic.
Use the right lane, except when you’re legally passing another vehicle.
You may use the left lane if you’re going to turn left.

6 . Two solid yellow lines on the pavement mean:

Passing is allowed for drivers from both directions.
Passing is not allowed.
Passing is allowed if you are at the top a hill.
Passing is allowed during daylight only.

7 . You are driving up a hill and are approaching a heavy truck from the rear. You should know that:

The truck may be traveling at a speed slower than the posted speed limit.
You may not be able to safely pass the truck.
You may not be able to legally pass the truck.
All of the above.

8 . If an officer is directing traffic at a working traffic light, drivers should:

Follow the directions indicated by the traffic light.
Follow the directions given by the officer.
Honk at the officer.
Check to see what the cars next to them are doing.

9 . When driving at high speeds, always allow enough room to safely stop in emergencies by staying at least:

One second behind the vehicle in front of you.
Four seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
Two seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
Ten seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.

10 . A traffic signal showing a steady red light means:

Stop. Don’t travel straight ahead while the light is red.
Stop, look for danger, and then cross the intersection.
Slow down and yield to other traffic.
Quickly drive through the intersection.

11 . On a sidewalk or in a crosswalk, bicyclists should ride slowly and:

Don’t need to give an audible signal before passing any pedestrian.
Yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian.
Take the right-of-way without yielding to pedestrians.
Don’t need to do everything possible to avoid colliding with a pedestrian.

12 . At an intersection, a signal showing a green arrow and a red light means:

You may safely turn in the direction of the arrow.
Stop, then proceed straight through the intersection.
Stop, even if turning in the direction of the green arrow.
All traffic must turn in the direction of the arrow.

13 . This sign means:

Heavy traffic ahead.
Do not enter.
Railroad crossing.
Yield.
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14 . A steady yellow light at an intersection means:

Go.
Yield to other cars.
Slow down and prepare to stop.
Stop.

15 . This sign means:

Railroad crossing.
One-way traffic.
Limited parking.
Playground ahead.

16 . This sign means:

T intersection.
Lane shifting.
Side road.
Do not block intersection.

17 . Motorcycles are entitled to:

The bicycle lane.
The same full lane width as other motor vehicles.
Half the width of a lane.
The width of the sidewalk.

18 . When there are no signs or lane markings to control turning, you should:

Stop before turning.
Turn from the lane that is closest to your desired direction.
Turn from the center lane.
Turn from any of the lanes.

19 . You may drink alcoholic beverages in a vehicle on a public highway:

As long as you aren't driving.
If you are riding in the back seat.
If you are riding in the back of a pick-up truck.
Under no circumstances.

20 . This road sign means:

Sharp right turn.
A road joins from the right.
The road ahead turns sharply right, then sharply left.
Winding road ahead.

21 . Alcohol:

Slows reflexes and reaction time.
Puts you to sleep.
Wakes you up.
Improves your judgment.

22 . Braking distance is affected by:

The speed your vehicle is traveling.
The condition of your brakes and tires.
The condition of the pavement.
All of the above.

23 . When riding in a vehicle, small children:

May be safely held by a strong adult.
Will be safe if they are standing on the floor in the back of the vehicle.
Will not be hurt in an accident because they are small.
Must never be allowed to ride while standing in the vehicle.

24 . This sign is used to warn drivers:

That the right lane ends and traffic should merge left.
That the road curves ahead.
About upcoming intersections.
About road construction.

25 . Before switching on the ignition, you should:

Be sure only backseat passengers have buckled their seat belts.
Be sure only adult passengers have buckled their seat belts.
Be sure only child passengers have buckled their seat belts.
Be sure all of the vehicle's occupants have buckled their seat belts.