1 . This road sign means:

The left lane is reserved for vehicles with a specific number of occupants.
Specific turning movements are allowed from specific lanes.
Do not enter.
Drivers in both lanes are responsible for merging smoothly.

2 . This sign indicates that:

There is a steep hill ahead.
No trucks are allowed on an upcoming hill.
A logging road is ahead.
There are trucks on an upcoming hill.

3 . This sign means:

Don't drink if you are going to drive.
Slippery when wet.
Road curves ahead.
You are approaching a hill.

4 . This sign means:

Four-lane traffic ahead.
Divided highway ahead.
Two-way traffic ahead.
Intersection ahead.

5 . This sign means:

Narrow bridge ahead.
Lane ends or roadway narrows ahead.
Industrial area.
Freeway on-ramp ahead.

6 . This sign means:

Slippery when wet.
Tow-away zone.
Steep downgrade.
Roadwork ahead.

7 . This road sign means:

Road widens ahead.
Lane reduction; the right lane ends soon.
Highway entrance ramp ahead.
Lane reduction; the left lane ends soon.

8 . The sign with this shape and color is a ____ sign.

No passing zone
Wrong way
Railroad crossing
Stop

9 . This road sign means:

The road ahead turns sharply right, then left.
The road ahead turns sharply left, then right.
The road ahead curves to the left.
Construction ahead.

10 . This sign means:

Stop.
Side road.
Two-way left turn.
Farm machinery.

11 . A yellow light that flashes on and off means:

Stop and look for other vehicles, then go if there is no traffic.
Stop and wait for a green light.
Speed up to clear the intersection quickly.
Slow down and proceed with caution.

12 . Combining alcohol and drugs usually:

Multiplies the effects of only the alcohol.
Multiplies the effects of only the drugs.
Multiplies the effects of both the drugs and the alcohol.
Cancels out the effects of both the drugs and the alcohol.

13 . Motorists are not required to yield to pedestrians if they are walking against the traffic light.

True
False

14 . If driving in fog, a driver should turn on the high beam headlights to increase their field of vision.

True
False

15 . A driver under the age of 18 may use a cell phone while driving:

At any time.
If they are making an emergency call.
To send a text message.
If they are driving at a speed slower than 40 mph.

16 . Legally, you are considered to be driving under the influence if you have a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of:

0.06 percent.
0.08 percent.
0.1 percent.
0.12 percent.

17 . Do not pass:

On a hill or curve.
When school bus lights are flashing.
When approaching an intersection.
All of the above.

18 . Railroad crossings should always be considered:

Safe to cross, as it is unlikely that a train will be coming.
Dangerous.
Safe locations to park a car.
A place where it is required to stop
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19 . Always wear your seat belt's shoulder strap:

Behind your back.
Loosely.
Under your arm.
Snug, without any slack.

20 . When merging onto a freeway, it is usually best to:

Proceed slowly while waiting for an opening.
Accelerate to a speed that is faster than the speed of traffic.
Turn on your hazard lights until safely on the freeway.
Accelerate to the speed of freeway traffic.

21 . Signs that are colored orange are:

Work zone signs.
Regulatory signs.
School zone signs.
Guide signs.

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

True
False

23 . Trucks, tractor-trailers, buses, and RVs have:

Much smaller blind spots than smaller cars.
Much larger blind spots than smaller cars.
Blind spots the same size as cars' blind spots.
Mirrors that eliminate blind spots.

24 . Your ability to stop is affected by:

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

25 . Distracted drivers are at a greater risk of a crash when they are using which of the following?

CD player
Radio
Cell phone
All of the above

26 . You are entering a crowded freeway. What should you do to merge into traffic?

Use your side and rearview mirrors and check your blind spots.
Use the acceleration lane to adjust your speed to match the speed of freeway traffic.
Yield to traffic already on the freeway.
All of the above.

27 . Traffic signals sometimes display arrows to control turns from specific lanes. A solid red arrow:

Is never used as a traffic signal.
Has the same meaning as a circular red traffic light.
Means that drivers may turn in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Means that the traffic the arrow is pointing toward must stop.

28 . The $500 uninsured motor vehicle fee provides basic liability insurance coverage.

True
False

29 . DMV can deny or suspend driving privileges for persons under 18 if the juvenile is found:

Delinquent by a court.
To be in need of supervision.
To have been involved in an alcohol or drug-related offense.
All of the above.

30 . When passing other vehicles:

Check your mirrors and blind spots.
Honk your horn at least three times.
Re-enter your lane within 10 feet of the passed vehicle.
There is no need to signal.

31 . A driver who is taking a non-prescription drug should:

Read the labels on the drug before driving.
Drink alcohol instead.
Continue to drive regardless of any warning labels.
Drive only during daylight hours.

32 . Drivers are always required to stop for a stopped school bus when driving on a two-lane road.

TRUE
FALSE

33 . A driver entering interstate traffic from an entrance or acceleration ramp:

Should yield to drivers already on the interstate.
Has the right-of-way.
May force their way into traffic.
Can assume that other drivers will change lanes to make room.

34 . The act of turning your head and checking your blind spot before changing lanes, driving away from a curb, or merging your vehicle into traffic is:

A bad driving habit.
A good driving habit.
Unnecessary.
Not necessary if you use the rearview mirror.

35 . Drivers should have a minimum of ____ in liability insurance coverage for the injury or death of two or more people.

$20,000
$10,000
$40,000
$50,000