1 . This sign means:

Pedestrians walking along the road ahead.
Pedestrian crossing ahead.
Pedestrians must not cross here.

2 . Drivers turning left must yield to:

Oncoming vehicles traveling straight or turning right.
Passing cars.
No one in particular.

3 . If you are being passed in a no passing zone, you should:

Pull off the road.
Maintain your speed and position.
Slow down and let the other driver safely return to the drive lane.

4 . Hydroplaning occurs when tires ride on a thin film of water instead of on the road. To prevent hydroplaning in wet weather, you should:

Put on your cruise control to maintain a constant speed.
Slow down.
Move to the shoulder of the road as soon as it starts to rain.

5 . This road sign means:

Flagger ahead.
Turn left at the intersection.
Last turn before a toll road.

6 . If you are approaching a railroad crossing that has no safety barrier in place, you should:

Assume that trains usually don't cross there.
Cross the tracks only after looking both ways to check for an oncoming train.
Quickly cross the tracks if it looks like you can beat an oncoming train.

7 . You are approaching a green traffic light and traffic is blocking the intersection. What is the best thing to do?

Partially enter the intersection to establish your right-of-way.
Don't enter the intersection until you can get completely across.
Continue into the intersection and wait for traffic to clear.

8 . This sign means:

Divided highway.
Railroad warning.
No passing zone.

9 . Interstate driving requires drivers to:

Have the ability to safely drive at increased speeds.
Be constantly alert.
Both of the above.

10 . When driving in fog, you should:

Use your high beam headlights.
Use your parking lights.
Use your low beam headlights.

11 . You may pass a vehicle when:

You are on a hill or curve.
You are on a road with a solid line next to your lane.
You are on a road with a broken line next to your lane.

12 . Double solid yellow lane markings mean that:

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

13 . When entering the interstate on a short entrance ramp where there is no acceleration lane, you should:

Immediately enter the far-right traffic lane on the interstate and speed up to match the flow of traffic.
Use the shoulder of the main road to get up to the speed of traffic.
Speed up and enter the interstate only after you have identified a gap in traffic.
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14 . This sign means:

Do not enter.
Stop ahead.
Roadwork or maintenance is present.

15 . When driving on a slippery surface, such as snow or ice:

Shift to a low gear before going down steep hills.
Maintain traction by following other vehicles closely.
Pump your brakes to keep them from freezing.

16 . When approaching a flashing red traffic light, drivers should:

Treat the light like a stop sign.
Wait until the light turns green to proceed.
Continue through the intersection without stopping.

17 . When may you legally drive around or under a railroad crossing gate?

Never.
When you can see clearly in both directions.
When the warning lights are not flashing.

18 . 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.

19 . Driving more slowly than surrounding traffic is:

A good idea if the weather is bad.
Appropriate if you don’t know the speed limit.
Often a hazard because other drivers may become frustrated and try to pass you.

20 . A solid white line down the center of a road indicates that:

Lanes travel in opposite directions and drivers are permitted to pass.
Lanes travel in the same direction and drivers are permitted to pass.
Lanes travel in the same direction and drivers are not permitted to pass.

21 . At intersections with a "Yield" sign, you must:

Yield the right-of-way to cross traffic that is near enough to cause conflict.
Yield the right-of-way only to vehicles on your right.
Always slow down and proceed without stopping.

22 . When crossing a sidewalk while entering or exiting a driveway, drivers:

Have the right-of-way.
Should yield to pedestrians.
Should honk at pedestrians to get them to clear a path.

23 . In Arkansas, shared center lanes can be used:

To turn left.
To merge into a traffic lane following a left turn.
Both of the above.

24 . 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.

25 . When crossing a sidewalk to enter traffic from an alley or driveway, drivers should:

Stop only if pedestrians are on the sidewalk.
Stop before driving onto the sidewalk or sidewalk area.
Expect pedestrians on the sidewalk to yield the right-of-way.