6. What would you do when facing the following Traffic signal: FLASHING RED?
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1 1. What color and shape is a Regulation Sign? A.) Yellow and diamond shaped with black lettering or symbols. B.) White rectangles with black lettering or symbols. C.) Red and white with red letters. D.) Blue with white symbols. E.) A and B 2. What is the usual color and shape of a Warning Sign? A.) Yellow and diamond shaped with black lettering or symbols. B.) White rectangles with black lettering or symbols. C.) Red and white with red letters. D.) Blue with white symbols. E.) A and B 3. What color and shape is a Destination Sign? A.) Yellow and diamond shaped with black lettering or symbols. B.) White rectangles with black lettering or symbols. C.) Red and white with red letters. D.) Green with white letters. E.) A and B 4. What best describes what you must do at a STOP Sign? A.) Come to a FULL STOP. B.) yield the right of way to vehicles and pedestrians in or approaching the intersection. C.) GO when it is safe. D.) (RED with white letters. ) E.) All of the above F.) None of the above 5. What color and shape is a Railroad Crossing Warning Sign? A.) Yellow and diamond shaped with black lettering or symbols. B.) Yellow with black letters and "X" symbol. C.) Red and white with red letters. D.) Green with white letters.. 6. What would you do when facing the following Traffic signal: FLASHING RED? A.) The same as a stop sign, Stop, yield the right of way, go when it is safe. B.) Drive with caution. C.) Prepare to stop for red light. D.) Stop, do not go until light is green, but you may go in the direction of the arrow if the way is clear.
2 7. What would you do when facing the following Traffic Signals: FLASHING Yellow? A.) The same as a stop sign, Stop, yield the right of way, go when it is safe. B.) Drive with caution. C.) Prepare to stop for red light. D.) Stop, do not go until light is green, but you may go in the direction of the arrow if the way is clear. 8. What would you do when facing the following Traffic signal:... STEADY Yellow? A.) The same as a stop sign, Stop, yield the right of way, go when it is safe. B.) Drive with caution. C.) Prepare to stop for red light. D.) Stop, do not go until light is green, but you may go in the direction of the arrow if the way is clear. 9. What would you do when facing thefollowing Traffic signal :... RED with Green Arrow A.) The same as a stop sign, Stop, yield the right of way, go when it is safe. B.) Drive with caution. C.) Prepare to stop for red light. D.) Stop, do not go until light is green, but you may go in the direction of the arrow if the way is clear. 10. What does it mean if an edge line slants in toward the center of the road? A.) Only small cars allowed on the road. B.) The sidewalk is wider ahead. C.) A and B. D.) The road is narrower ahead. E.) All of the above F.) None of the above. 11. What does this type of lane marking mean: "single broken" A.) passing permitted B.) passing or lane change permitted only if obstructions or conditions require it. C.) must stay in lane, no passing D.) solid side - no passing... - broken side - passing permitted. E.) A and C F.) None of the above. 12. What does a double solid line mean: A.) passing permitted B.) passing or lane change permitted only if obstructions or conditions require it. C.) must stay in lane, no passing D.) solid side - no passing... - broken side - passing permitted. E.) A and C F.) None of the above. 13. What does this type of lane marking mean: solid and broken together? A.) Passing permitted B.) Passing or lane change permitted only if obstructions or conditions require it. C.) must stay in lane, no passing D.) solid side - no passing... - broken side - passing permitted.
3 E.) B and D. letters. 14. If an Intersection has crosswalk lines but no STOP line, where would you stop for a red light at that intersection? A.) Eighteen inches from the curb. B.) Three feet behind the corner C.) It does not matter where I stop. D.) Before entering the crosswalk lines. E.) None of the above. F.) A and B. 15. What type of pavement marking is used to show you which lane you must use for a turn? A.) Speed bumps B.) Arrows C.) Stripes D.) Hash marks 16. Which of the following must you obey over the other three;? A.) STEADY RED LIGHT B.) FLASHING RED LIGHT C.) STOP SIGN D.) POLICE OFFICER E.) All are equal F.) None of the above. 17. What is the hand signal for stopping or slowing? A).Left arm pointed up B.) Left arm pointed down C.) Left arm out stretched D.) Waving wildley in the mirror. E.) None of the above. F.) I don't need hand signals 18. What is the hand signal for a left turn? A).Left arm pointed up B.) Left arm pointed down C.) Left arm out stretched D.) Waving wildley in the mirror. E.) None of the above. F.) I don't need hand signals 19. What is the hand signal for a right turn? A).Left arm pointed up B.) Left arm pointed down C.) Left arm out stretched D.) Waving wildley in the mirror.
4 E.) None of the above. F.) I don't need hand signals 20. If two drivers enter an intersection from opposite directions at the same time, one going straight, the other turning left, which must yield the right of way? A.) the driver going straight, B.) the driver turning left, C.) neither driver D.) both drivers F.) All of the above 21.If you enter an intersection to make a left turn, but oncoming traffic prevents you from making the turn right away, what should you do? A.) yield to oncoming traffic B.) keep wheels straight C.) turn when safe. D.) use turn signal E.) All of the above F.) honk horn 22. If you reach an uncontrolled intersection at the same time as a driver on your right, both of you are going to go straight, who has the right-of-way? A.) You as there is no one on your right B.) The other driver as he/she is on your right C.) Neither one D.) You both have to wait for another car to arrive 23. What must you do if you are entering a road from a driveway? A.) Flash your head lights B.) Stop and yield the right of way to pedestrians and traffic. C.) Sound your horn D.) Go through after you slow down. 24. You are facing a green light, but cross traffic in the intersection would keep you from going all the way through the intersection, May you enter the intersection? A.) No, you may not enter until you can get through to the other side. B.)Yes, I can block traffic C.)Yes but only on Tuesdays D.) Go through after you slow down.
5 25. What should you do if you hear a siren near by, but you can't see where the emergency vehicle is? A.) Slow down and wait until you see it B.) Drive with caution C.) Follow the vehicle to see what is happening D.) Pull over, stop, and wait until it passes. E.) Roll up your window and turn up the radio F.) Stop get out of your car and look for the action Does a vehicle about to enter a traffic circle or rotary have a right of way over vehicles already in the circles? A.) Yes the vehicle entering has the right of way B.) No the vehicles in the circle have the right of way. C.) The newest cars have the right of way. D.) Don't enter circles How many feet before a turn must you signal? A.) 50 feet B.) 100 feet. C.) 500 feet D.) 1000 feet E.) 5 feet F.) None of the above How many feet before a turn must you signal? A.) 50 feet B.) 100 feet. C.) 500 feet D.) 1000 feet E.) 5 feet F.) None of the above When preparing for a right turn, should you stay as close to the center line of your lane as possible? A.) True B.) False C.) Maybe D.) Sometimes E.) Only when it raining F.) Only when it is not raining Where should you position your vehicle when preparing to make a left turn from a two-way roadway into a oneway roadway?
6 A.) 20 feet from the intersection B.) In the curb lane C.) Close to center line, turn into the left lane of the one way street. D.) Close to center line, turn into the right lane of the one way street. E.) A and B In most situations, on which side should you pass another vehicle going in the same direction? A.) The passenger side. B.) Never pass another vehicle C.) The left side (OR DRIVERS SIDE) of the other vehicle. D.) I doesn't matter E.) B and D. 32. What should you always do before passing another vehicle? A.) Tap your horn B.) Use directional signals C.) Shift to lower gear D.) Turn down the radio F.) All of the above 33. What should you see in your rear view mirror before attempting to return to the right lane after passing a vehicle on the left? A.) Your hair B.) The passenger in the rear seat C.) The bumper of the car being passed. D.) The hair of the driver being passed E.) B and D. 34. In what situations may you pass a vehicle on the right?? A.) When another vehicle is making a left turn, or on a one way road where not restricted. B.) When the weather is clear. C.) Passing on the right is never allowed D.) If the driver you are passing gives you the high sign E.) B and C F.) None of the above 35. When may you pass a vehicle stopped at a crosswalk to allow a pedestrian to cross? A.)Never. B.) When the weather is clear. C.) allowed on Tuesdays D.) If the driver you are passing gives you the high sign E.) B and C F.) None of the above
7 36. What action should you take when another vehicle passes you on your left? A.) Close your eyes until it passes you B.) reduce your speed C.) keep to right. D.) stop E.) B and C F.) All of the above 37. What do flashing red lights on a school bus mean? A.) Stop before reaching the bus, at least 10 feet away B.) Stop before reaching the bus, at least 20 feet away C.) Slow down before reaching the bus, at least 20 feet away D.) Stop were you are F.) All of the above 38. After you have parallel parked, how close to the curb must your vehicle be? A.) wheels should be touching the curb B.) 18 inches (12 inches in some states) C.) it dosen't matter D.) parallel parking scares me so much I'll drive around for an hour rather than try it E.) no more than one foot from curb F.) All of the above 39. May you open a door on the road side of your vehicle if no traffic is coming? A.) Never, crawl over the console. B.) Yes if it will not interfere with traffic. C.) Only half way and squeeze through the opening D.) Yes because it is the oncoming drivers responsibility to stop until you exit your car 40. Before pulling out of a parking space, what should you do? A.) Make sure your wheels are straight. B.) back up to the vehicle behind you C.) turn your wheels away from the curb D.) turn your head and check for traffic through the windows E.) Go forward slowly making sure you clear the vehicle ahead 41. What does a NO STOPPING sign mean? You may stop only A.) to obey a traffic sign B.) at the signal of a Police Officer C.) to avoid conflicts with other vehicles.
8 D.) All of the above E.) B and C F.) A and C 42. Can you stop to load or unload passengers at a NO STANDING or NO PARKING sign? A.) NO B.) Yes C.) Yes but only for 30 seconds D.) Only if your passengers are handicapped 43. Should you always look straight ahead when driving? A.) Yes B.) Only when you headlights are on C.) No keep your eyes moving D.) Check mirrors, left-rear- right E.) Sometimes you have to glance over your shoulder. F.) C through E. 44. May you park on a crosswalk, in the middle of a block? A.) Only if there are no pedestrians B.) No C.) Yes D.) Only after midnight F.) None of the above. 45. Is it always safe to drive at the posted speed limit? A.) Yes B.) Yes and even a little faster C.) Always D.) No, not always E.) A and B F.) A and C 46. What is the purpose of minimum speed limits? A.) To give timid drivers direction B.) To keep traffic flowing smoothly. C.) To give Police a reason to give you a ticket D.) A and C E.) B and D. 47. What is the purpose of minimum speed limits? A.) To give timid drivers direction B.) To keep traffic flowing smoothly. C.) To give Police a reason to give you a ticket
9 D.) A and C E.) B and D. 48. You must wear a seat belt. Who should wear them? A.) All passengers 49. How can you prevent fatigue on a long trip? A.) Plan rest stops every couple of hours B.) Open window for fresh air, C.) Stop for coffee or tea, don t drive for at least 15 minutes after waking from sleep. D.) All of the above E.) Play rock-n-roll on the radio F.) Listen to talk radio 50. How does drunken driving rank as a highway safety problem? A.) Number One B.) Number five C.) Top Ten D.) Small problem E.) Not a problem F.) C and D 51. What are the effects of alcohol on the skills you need to drive? A.) Reduces all mental skills needed. B.) Reduces all physical skills needed. C.) Reduces some mental skills needed. D.) Reduces some physical skills needed. E.) Reduces all mental and physical skills needed. F.) None of the above 52. Which of these drugs could affect your driving ability: A.) marijuana, B.) a cold remedy, C.) a tranquilizer D.) All of them 53. If you are taking a non-prescription drug, what should you do before driving? A.) Nothing they are OK B.) Read the label to check for warnings C.) Ask Doctor or pharmacist if not sure D.) B and C 54. What is a likely effect of taking another drug while drinking alcoholic beverages? A.) No effects B.) The effect could be multiplied
10 C.) The alcohol will reduce the effect of the drug D.) The drug will reduce the effect of the alcohol 55. Which of these contains more alcohol than the other two: A.) One ounce(30ml.) of 80 proof liquor, B.) Four ounces (120 ml.) of 24 proof wine, C.) 12 ounces (360mL.) of beer? D.) All the same 56. How long does in take for your body to dispose of the alcohol contained in 12 ounces of beer? A.) One hour B.) 30 minutes C.) 45 minutes D.) One hour and a half 57. What is the only effective way to reduce your BAC? (Blood Alcohol Level) A.) Eat something greasy. B.) Drink coffee C.) Take a cold shower D.) Through spending time not drinking. 58. What is the only effective way to reduce your BAC? (Blood Alcohol Level) A.) Eat something greasy. B.) Drink coffee C.) Take a cold shower D.) By spending time not drinking. 59. What happens to your drivers license if you refuse a chemical test? A.) Your license is suspended and or revoked. B.) A big DWI is stamped on it C.) not too much D.) You get points 60. Other than fines, action against your license and a possible jail term, what are some of the consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs? A.) Everything below B.) Death or injury to a family member C.) Death or injury to a friend D.) Death or injury to a complete stranger (innocent bystander) 61. What should you do if you miss an expressway exit? A.) Pull over and stop B.) Back up very carefully C.) Get off at next exit. D.) Make a U-Turn 62. What are expressway entrance ramps used for?
11 A.) To accelerate up to expressway speed. B.) To accelerate and go as fast as you want C.) A place to stop and look before entering the highway D.) All of the above 63. What should you do if an expressway entrance ramp is very short? A.) Wait for large gap in traffic B.) accelerate quickly after entering C.) A and B D.) Force your way in. 64. When should you signal that you are exiting an expressway? A.) 200 ft B.) 50 ft C.) 1000 ft D.) 100 ft 65. What should you check for after leaving an expressway? A.) The direction you are heading B.) speed liimit signs C.) your speed D.) B and C 66. Why is expressway driving different from ordinary driving? A.) It is not different B.) High speed C.) Heavy traffic D.) High speed and heavy traffic 67. What is the main reason night driving is more difficult than daytime driving? A.) 90% of your driving decisions are based on what you see. B.) Night driving reduces the distance you can see ahead. C.) Both A and B. D.) It is not more difficult 68. Driving within the range of your headlights means you should be able to stop your vehicle within about how many feet?? A.) 150 feet B.) 250 feet C.) 350 feet D.) 500 feet 69. What should you do if head lights on an approaching vehicle makes it hard for you to see? A.) Flash your high beams and use road edge as guide until it passes B.) Turn on your high beams C.) Close your eyes D.) Honk your horn 70. Is it best to keep your headlights on high beam or low beam in fog?
12 A.) Either or B.) high beam C.) low beam D.) parking lights 71. Which way should you turn your steering wheel to get out of a skid? A.) hold the wheel straight B.) In the opposite direction C.) In the direction of the skid. D.) Let the wheel go by itself 72. How should you use your brake pedal on a slippery road? A.) Carefully and gently squeeze in slow steady strokes. B.) The same as a dry road. C.) Press it hard to the floor D.) It makes no difference. 73. What is the most important rule to remember in any driving emergency? A.) Don t panic B.) Scream C.) Kick your tires D.) It makes no difference. 74. What should you do if one of your tires blows out? A.) Hold steering wheel firmly, B.) ease off gas, get car under control, C.) get off road. D.) All of the above. 75. What is the first thing you should do if your brakes fail? A.) Scream wildly B.) Pump the pedal, use emergency brake, down shift. C.) Throw the car in reverse D.) Jump out of the car. 76. What should you do if your wheels drift off the pavement? A.) Ease off gas, B.) brake gently, C.) ease steering wheel back onto pavement. D.) all of the above. 77. When children are nearby, what should you do before backing out of a driveway? A.) Get out and check behind vehicle. B.) Re-read answer A C.) Hot clue repeat A three times D.) I wonder if it is A 78. How can you identify a blind pedestrian to whom you must yield the right-of-way?
13 A.) a guide dog, B.) metallic cane. C.) white cane D.) any or all of the above 79. Where must a pedestrian walk when there are no sidewalks? A.) With traffic as far to the left as possible. B.) Facing traffic as far to the left as possible. C.) Facing traffic as far to the right as possible. D.) It does not matter they can walk anywhere they want. 80. How should you approach bicyclists? A.) There is no rule B.) Treat as if it were another vehicle C.) With extreme caution D.) The bike rider has to watch out for me. 81. Must a bicyclist obey traffic laws and signs? A.) Yes B.) No C.) Only during heavy traffic D.) Only adult s 82. Where there is no bicycle lane, on what portion of the road must a bicyclist ride? A.) Near the right curb of edge of the road. B.) It does not matter C.) Against traffic D.) They are not allowed to ride on the road. 83. What extra equipment must a bicycle have when used at night? A.) Reflectors on the spokes B.) A head light visible from 500 feet and a tail light visible from 300 feet. C.) Reflective clothing D.) Reflective water bottle 84. May motorcyclists ride three abreast in a single lane? A.) Yes B.) Only on Sundays C.) If they are wearing reflective clothing D.)No, no more than two. 85. What does a slow moving vehicle emblem look like? A.) White Diamond B.) Red Circle C.) Picture of a turtle. D.) A reflective orange triangle. 86. Would you like to have a printable list of these questions? ( don t need to know this question )
14 A.) No, as they are in by manual. B.) No I have confidence. C.) No as this site did not help me. D.) Yes, as I want someone to quiz me off line, 87. What Type of sign is this? A.) Warning B.) Regulation C.) Informational D.) Directional 88. What is it telling you? A.) Rail Road Crossing Ahead B.) Rail Road Crossing Behind C.) Road Crossing Ahead D.) No Right Turn 89. What Type of sign is this? A.) Warning B.) Regulation C.) Informational D.) Directional 90. Why is this a Warning Sign? A.) It has a picture on it. B.) Its diamond shape C.) Its Yellow and Black Colors D.)B and C 90. What does BAC mean? A.) Backing Only. B.) Be Always Careful C.) I don't have to know this D.)Blood Alcohol Content 92. What Type of sign is this? A.) Warning B.) Regulation C.) Informational D.) Directional
15 93. What is it telling you? A.) The Maximum Speed on this road is B.) The speed on this road under ideal conditions is C.) The slowest speed allowed is D.) I can drive 65 no matter what 94. Why is this a Regulation Sign? A.) It is regulating something B.) Its shape C.) Its White and Black Colors D.)All of the above 95. What Type of sign is this? A.) Warning B.) Regulation C.) Informational D.) Directional 96. Why is this a Directional Sign? 97. What Type of sign is this? A.) It is has arrows on it B.) Its shape C.) Its Green and White Colors D.) B and C A.) Warning B.) Regulation C.) Informational D.) Directional 98. Why is this an Informational Sign? A.) It is has pictures on it B.) Its shape C.) Its Blue and White Colors D.) B and C
16 99. Why do I have to know the colors and shapes of signs A.) To see if I read the book B.) To test my retention C.) To test my common sense D.) It is required and is on the tests 100. What is this sign telling you? A.) The road is squiggley B.) Look Up C.) River Ahead D.) Curve Ahead
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