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1. When a car with bright headlights comes toward you at night you should
a) Move towards the right edge of your lane
b) Look above the oncoming lights
c) Look below the lights
d) look toward the right edge of your lane
2. Lap and shoulder bell combinations in your car are:
a) Not effective at slow speeds
b) Usually safer than lap belts only
c) Required because they help prevent accidents
d) Most effective in busy traffic
3. The very first effect of even a small amount of alcohol on a person's safe driving ability is to reduce his or her:
a) Steering ability
b) Good judgement
c) Muscle control
d) Quick reflex movements
4. Before changing lanes in traffic, you need to:
a) Use arm signals
b) Look over your shoulder to be sure the lane you want to use is clear
c) Signal so that you have the right-of-way
d) Only check your rear view mirror
5. Yellow lines are used to separate
a) Lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions
b) Traffic lanes on one-way streets
c) Bicycle lanes from regular traffic
d) All carpool lanes from regular traffic lanes
6. Accidents are more likely to happen:
a) When one driver is going faster or slower than other drivers on the road
b) On bridges and overpasses
c) On city streets during rush hour traffic
d) On multi-lane freeways
7. If you are convicted of defacing properly by using paint or another liquid, the count may delay your driving privilege for:
a) 6 months
b) 12 months
c) 18 months
d) 24 months
8. Before turning left, the right-of-way should be given to oncoming cars:
a) Unless they are turning right
b) Until it is safe to turn
c) Until most cars have passes
d) That are more than 500 feet away
9. It is against the law to enter an intersection when
a) The light is yellow
b) The light is flashing yellow and you have not come to a complete stop first
c) You cannot cross without obstructing traffic from either side
d) The lane you want to enter is blocked
10. The usual speed limit in a business or residential area is
a) 35 m.p.h
b) 30 m.p.h
c) 25 m.p.h
d) 20 m.p.h
11. At a blind intersection:
a) Reduce speed to 15 m.p.h. or less
b) Start reducing your speed 200 feet before entering the intersection
c) Always stop
d) Maintain a speed of 25 m.p.h.
12. You must not cross a double line to pass another vehicle if the line on your side:
a) Has double raised yellow dots
b) Is solid yellow
c) Is a double solid yellow
d) Is broken yellow
13. What causes most rear end accidents
a) Failing to pay attention
b) Following too closely
c) Looking in your rear view mirror too often
d) Weaving in and out of traffic
14. In an emergency, to help avoid being hit from the rear by another vehicle you should:
a) Drive with your left foot on the brake pedal at all times
b) Start braking easily as a signal to the driver behind you
c) Check your rear view mirror often
d) Turn your head and look over your shoulder
15. When you park your car uphill, next to a curb, the right front wheel should be:
a) Turned to the right with the wheel touching the curb
b) Parallel to the curb with the brake set
c) Turned so the back of the wheel is against the curb.
d) Turned in either direction - it doesn't make any difference
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