California DMV Permit Test
It is illegal for a person 21 years of age or older to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) that is _____ or higher. (a) 0.08%- Eight-hundredths of one percent (b) 0.10%- One-tenth of one percent (c) 0.05%- five-hundredths of one percent
(a) 0.08%- Eight-hundredths of one percent
How many alcoholic drinks does it take to affect your driving? (a) 1 drink (b) 2 drinks (c) 3 drinks
(a) 1 drink Even one drink can reduce your ability to react to things that happen suddenly while you are driving. Take a cab and do not drink and drive.
At an uncontrolled intersection where you can't see cross-traffic until you are just about to enter the intersection. The speed limit is : (a) 15 mph (b) 25 mph (c) 20 mph
(a) 15 mph You want to be extra cautious at uncontrolled intersection where you can't see cross traffic until you are just about to entire the intersection. The speed limit is 15 mph.
Prescription or over the counter drug can: (a) 2 and 3 (b) Multiply the effect of alcohol (c) Cause drowsiness
(a) 2 and 3
Unless prohibited by a sign, you may legally make a U-turn: (a) At an intersection with a green light (b) At an intersection on a one-way street (c) In front of a fire station
(a) At an intersection with a green light
Tailgating other drivers (driving too close to their rear bumper): (a) Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry (b) Cannot result in a traffic citation (c) Reduces accidents by preventing you from being "cut off"
(a) Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry
Driving slowly in front of traffic in the far left (fast) lane on any freeways: (a) Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry (b) Cannot result in a traffic citation (c) Saves lives by causing others to slow down, too
(a) Can frustrate other drivers and make them angry The far left (fast) lane is reserved for passing vehicles. It can frustrate other drivers and make them angry if you are driving slowly in that lane.
Driving along the right-rear side of another vehicle is: (a) Dangerous because you're probably in one of the driver's blind spots (b) A good defensive driving technique to avoid drivers' blind spots (c) A good way to maintain a space cushion on your left side
(a) Dangerous because you're probably in one of the driver's blind spots The right-rear side of a vehicle is where the blind spot is. Driving in another driver's blind spot is dangerous as the driver might not see you.
If there are no sidewalks, pedestrians should walk on the road: (a) Facing oncoming traffic (b) With slower traffic (c) With heavy traffic
(a) Facing oncoming traffic
If it starts to rain on a hot day, the road is most slippery: (a) For the first few minutes (b) After it has been raining for a few hours (c) After it has stopped raining
(a) For the first few minutes It is the most slippery for the first few minutes of raining on a hot day because this is when the water starts to evaporate and the oil in the road is brought up.
If you have trouble seeing other vehicles because of dust or smoke blowing across the roadway, you should drive slower and turn on your: (a) Headlights (b) Parking lights (c) Emergency flashers
(a) Headlights
In California, anyone who drives a motor vehicle has consented to take a chemical test for the alcohol content of his or her blood, breath, or urine: (a) If asked by law enforcement (b) Only if you have been drinking alcohol (c) Only if a collision has occurred
(a) If asked by law enforcement
Parking is never permitted: (a) In a crosshatched (diagonal) pattern space (b) 20 feet from a railroad track (c) In a bicycle lane, unless otherwise posted
(a) In a crosshatched (diagonal) pattern space
If you drive slower than the flow of traffic, you will most likely: (a) Interfere with traffic and receive a ticket (b) Improve traffic flow (c) Demonstrate defensive driving techniques
(a) Interfere with traffic and receive a ticket
Check your rearview mirrors: (a) Often to see how traffic is moving behind you (b) Only on a freeway or highway (c) Only when you are slowing down
(a) Often to see how traffic is moving behind you You should check your rear-view mirrors every 5 seconds to see how traffic is moving behind you. You should also be checking your mirrors before you slow down, while you are stopped, before changing lanes, and before and after turns.
To see vehicles in your blind spots, you must look: (a) Over your shoulders (b) In your side mirrors (c) In your inside rearview mirror
(a) Over your shoulders
If your vehicle becomes disabled and you are unable to move it from a traffic lane, you should (a) Put on your hazard lights and stay in your vehicle until help arrives (b) Stand behind your vehicle to warn others (c) Leave your vehicle and stand a safe distance from traffic
(a) Put on your hazard lights and stay in your vehicle until help arrives
State law requires you to ___________ if an accident involves more than $750 in damage to the property of any person or if anyone is injured? (a) Report the collision by completing a Report of Traffic Accident Occurring in California to the DMV within 10 days (b) File a report with the RMV (c) File a report with the police only
(a) Report the collision by completing a Report of Traffic Accident Occurring in California to the DMV within 10 days
The yellow five-sided sign that is shaped like an old schoolhouse means: (a) School zone or school crossing (b) Residential area (c) Stop
(a) School zone or school crossing
At an intersection, what does a red and white triangular sign means? (a) Slow down and prepared to stop if needed. (b) Stop at the intersection, then proceed when it is safe to do so. (c) Speed up and cross the intersection as fast as possible
(a) Slow down and prepared to stop if needed. An inverted red and white equilateral triangle means yield the right of way. Slow down and let vehicles crossing your path go by and stop if needed before going ahead.
If the roadway is wet and your vehicle starts to skid, you should: (a) Slowly ease your foot off the gas pedal (b) Slow down by shifting to a lower gear (c) Slow down by pumping the brakes quickly and firmly
(a) Slowly ease your foot off the gas pedal When your car begins to skid, you should take your foot off the accelerator and the brake and steer gently in the direction you want the car to go.
The hand signal "left arm out and extended upward" means: (a) Stop (b) Left turn (c) Right Turn
(a) Stop
The hand signal "left arm out and bent downward" means: (a) Stop or slow down (b) Left turn (c) Right Turn
(a) Stop or slow down
On a leveled street, what should you do after you finished parallel parking between two cars? (a) Straighten your front wheels and leave room between the two cars (b) turn your front wheels to the right (c) Move as far back as possible
(a) Straighten your front wheels and leave room between the two cars
Blind spots around trucks and buses are known as: (a) The "no zone" (b) The "blind zone" (c) The "accident zone"
(a) The "no zone" A truck's blind spots are called No Zones. A No Zone is the area around the trucks where your car is no longer visible or you are so close that the truck can't stop or maneuver safely. In both cases, when you are in a No Zone you are in much greater danger of getting into a collision.
California law requires: (a) The driver and all the passengers to wear seatbelts (b) The driver to wear a seatbelt (c) The driver and the passenger in the front seat to wear seatbelts
(a) The driver and all the passengers to wear seatbelts All motor vehicle drivers and passengers must wear a seatbelt when the vehicle is equipped with seat belts.
If a pedestrian is in a crosswalk in the middle of a block: (a) The pedestrian has the right-of-way (b) The pedestrian must yield the right-of-way (c) Vehicles have the right-of-way, but drivers must legally take care of the pedestrian's safety
(a) The pedestrian has the right-of-way Pedestrian safety is a serious issue. You should yield the right-of-way to pedestrian if he/she is in a crosswalk in the middle of a road.
In emergency situations, you should: (a) Think before you take actions (b) Leave as soon as possible (c) Act according to your instincts
(a) Think before you take actions
If you are convicted of driving with an excessive blood alcohol concentration (BAC), you may be sentenced to serve: (a) Up to six months in jail (b)Up to two months in jail (c)No jail time but you must pay a fine of $500
(a) Up to six months in jail
It is against the law to enter an intersection when: (a) You can't get all the way across before the light turns red (b) The light is flashing yellow and you didn't stop first (c) The lights are yellow and you can stop safely
(a) You can't get all the way across before the light turns red
If you are over 21 years old and have no prior OUI (Operating under influence) record, what happens if you refuse a chemical test of OUI? (a) You license will be suspended for 1 year (b) You license will be suspended for 180 days (c) You will be fined $1000
(a) You license will be suspended for 1 year
How should you park your vehicle parallel to the curb? (a) You wheels must be within 18 inches of the curb (b) Your wheels must be on the curb (c) Your wheels must be touching the curb
(a) You wheels must be within 18 inches of the curb Your vehicle should be parallel and no further than 18 inches from the curb.
Backing your vehicle is: (a) Always dangerous to do (b)Dangerous if you have a helper (c) Only dangerous in large vehicles
(a) always dangerous to do Because you cannot see everything behind your vehicle, backing is always dangerous. Avoid backing whenever you can. When you park, try to park so you will be able to pull forward when you leave.
How can you prevent drowsiness on long trips? (a) stop for rest periodically (b) Sing (c) Talk on your phone
(a) stop for rest periodically Driving long distances without taking rest breaks, driving alone, or traveling frequently for work are all situations that can cause drowsiness. Avoiding these situations as much as possible can help reduce the risk of drowsy driving
Amber lights flashing near the top of a school bus means: (a) the bus is stopping to load or unload the children. Slow down and be prepared to stop (b) the bus is driving slower than normal, be extra cautious (c) the bus is going for an emergency stop, be cautious
(a) the bus is stopping to load or unload the children. Slow down and be prepared to stop Newer buses have flashing amber as well as flashing red lights. Bus drivers are required to trigger the yellow lights 200 feet before their stop as a warning to motorists, similar to a yellow light on a traffic signal.
Always look carefully for motorcycles before changing lanes because: (a) Their smaller size makes them harder to see (b) they usually have the right-of-way (c) it is illegal for motorcycles to share traffic lanes
(a) their smaller size makes them harder to see Motorcycles are smaller, which makes them harder to see compared to other vehicles on the road. Make sure you look carefully for motorcycles before changing lanes.
On average, 12 ounces of beer could be cleared in your body in about: (a) 1/2 hour (b) 1 hour (c) 2 hours
(b) 1 hour
How long does it take to clear three beers in your system? (a) 1 hour (b) 3 hours (c) 4 hours
(b) 3 hours Alcohol is metabolized at a relatively predictable rate. Most people can expect blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) to drop at a rate of .015 per hour. That's why it takes about 3 hours to clear 3 beers in your system.
If the speed limit on a freeway is 65 mph, but the traffic is traveling at 70 mph, what is the legal speed on this freeway? (a) Between 65 and 70 mph (b) 65 mph or lower (c) 70 mph or lower
(b) 65 mph or lower
If you see orange construction signs or cones on a freeway, you must: (a) Slow down because the lane ends ahead (b) Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead (c) Change lanes and maintain you current speed
(b) Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead
If an intersection has a stop sign, crosswalk, but no stop line, where must you stop? (a) Anywhere that is safe (b) Before the crosswalk (c) Within 50 feet after the crosswalk
(b) Before the crosswalk If there is no stop line or crosswalk, you must stop before you enter the intersection, at the point nearest the intersection that gives you a view of traffic on the intersecting roadway.
Generally speaking, you are in a large truck's blind spot if you: (a) Drive close to the large truck's left front wheel (b) Cannot see the truck driver in the truck's side mirrors (c) Follow no closer than 10 feet behind the large truck
(b) Cannot see the truck driver in the truck's side mirrors The rule of thumb is that if you cannot see the truck driver in the truck's side mirrors, you are in the truck's blind spot. You are in a greater chance of having a collision if you are driving in this zone.
Weaving in and out of freeway lanes during heavy traffic: (a) Improves traffic flow by creating space for others to merge (b) Causes further traffic congestion by slowing down other vehicles (c) Increases fuel efficiency
(b) Causes further traffic congestion by slowing down other vehicles
If you are towing another vehicle or trailer on a freeway with four lanes in your direction, you may travel in: (a) Any of the traffic lanes in your direction (b) Either of the two right lanes (c) The far-right lane only
(b) Either of the two right lanes
Large trucks are most likely to lose speed and cause a hazard: (a) On long, gradual curves (b) Going up long or steep hills (c) Going down long gradual hills
(b) Going up long or steep hills
Smoking inside a vehicle when a person younger than 18 years of age is present is: (a) Legal, if it is your child (b) Illegal at all times (c) Not restricted by law
(b) Illegal at all times
Driving faster than traffic and continually passing other cars: (a) increases fuel efficiency (b) Increases your chances of a collision (c) Helps to prevent traffic congestion
(b) Increases your chances of a collision Driving faster than traffic and continually passing other cars will increase your chances of an accident or collision. The safest way is to drive within speed limit and with the flow of traffic.
Following closely behind another vehicle (tailgating): (a) Increases fuel efficiency (b) Is a common cause of rear-end collisions (c) Helps keep traffic moving
(b) Is a common cause of rear-end collisions A rear-end collision (often called simply rear-end) is a traffic accident wherein a vehicle (usually an automobile or a truck) crashes into the vehicle in front of it. Common factors that contribute to rear-end collisions include by driver inattention or distraction, tailgating, panic stops, and reduced traction due to weather or worn pavement.
If your cell phone rings while you are driving and you do not have a hands-free device, you should: (a) Answer the call because it may be an emergency (b) Let the call go to voice mail (c) Check the incoming number before answering the call
(b) Let the call go to voice mail
If you are a minor and your cell phone rings while you are driving, you should: (a) Answer it if you have a hands-free device (b) Let the call go to voicemail (c) Answer it if the call is from your parents
(b) Let the call go to voicemail
It is night. A car coming towards you has its high beams on which make it hard to see the road ahead. You should: (a) Look ahead towards the left edge of your lane (b) Look ahead towards the right edge of your lane (c) Look straight ahead in your lane
(b) Look ahead towards the right edge of your lane
Many drivers may not see motorcyclists because: (a) Motorcycles are fast (b) Motorcycles are smaller (c) 1 and 2
(b) Motorcycles are smaller
To pass a bicyclist, you should: (a) Move as far as possible to the right of your lane (b) Move as far as possible to the left side of your lane (c) Speed up while passing a bicyclist
(b) Move as far as possible to the left side of your lane
Large trucks turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction: (a) May complete their turn in either the left or right lane (b) Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn (C) Must stay in the right lane at all times
(b) Often have to use part of the left lane to complete the turn
If a sign is diamond-shaped, it is a: (a) Speed limit sign (b) Road hazard sign (c) Stop sign
(b) Road hazard sign A diamond-shaped traffic sign is usually a warning of an impending hazard coming up on the road, such as a sharp curve ahead, traffic merging, or deer crossing. These signs are most commonly yellow to alert drivers that there are conditions ahead which require a driver to be extra cautious to avoid a potential accident.
If you________, you must notify the DMV within 5 days (a) Buy a vehicle (b) Sell or transfer your vehicle (c) Are traveling outside of the States for more than 30 days
(b) Sell or transfer your vehicle
Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two feet or more apart: (a) May only be crossed to make a left turn or U-turn (b) Should be treated as a solid wall and not be crossed (c) May be used to begin or end left-hand turns
(b) Should be treated as a solid wall and not be crossed
Turn on your windshield wipers and use your headlights on rainy, snowy, or foggy days: (a) On the high-beam setting (b) So other drivers can see you (c) Only when driving on the freeway
(b) So other drivers can see you
If the rear end of your cars starts skidding to the left, you should: (a) Steer to the right (b) Steer to the left (c) Brake hard
(b) Steer to the left When your car begins to skid, you should take your foot off the accelerator and the brake and steer gently in the direction you want the car to go.
On a road with no pedestrian crosswalk, what should you do if you see a pedestrian crossing your lane? (a) Honk at the pedestrian and continue driving (b) Stop and let him/her cross the street (c) Slow down and drive around him/her
(b) Stop and let him/her cross the street
If your driving record shows you failed to appear in court after receiving a traffic ticket, DMV may: (a) Suspend the registration of the vehicle you are driving (b) Suspend your driving privilege until you appear in court (c) Restrict your driving privilege
(b) Suspend your driving privilege until you appear in court
If two vehicles enter an intersection at the same time, one turning left, the other going straight, which party has the right-of-way? (a) The driver turning left (b) The driver going straight (c) The driver who is driving faster
(b) The driver going straight
To make a right turn onto a two-way street from a two-way street, start in the right-hand lane and end in: (a) The left lane (b) The lane closest to the curb (c) Any land that is available
(b) The lane closest to the curb
To turn right from a highway with two lanes in your direction, turn from: (a) The lane closest to the center of the road (b) The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway (c) Either lane, depending on oncoming traffic
(b) The lane nearest the curb or edge of the roadway
The maximum speed limit for ideal driving conditions is: (a) The speed of other vehicles traveling in your direction (b) The posted speed for the road or freeway you are using (c) Whatever speed you feel is safe for you and your vehicle
(b) The posted speed for the road or freeway you are using
How do you make your vehicle more visible in bad weather? (a) Honk (b) Turn on your headlights on (c) Turn your interior lights on
(b) Turn on your headlights on Headlights enable you to see the roadway in front of your vehicle when visibility is poor, as well as making your vehicle visible to others. Your vehicle's headlights must shine a white light that can be seen at least 150 meters in front and is strong enough to light up objects 110 meters away.
On a two-way street with no curb, when parking uphill your front wheels should be: (a) Turned towards the street (left) (b) Turned away from the street (right) (c) Straight
(b) Turned away from the street (right)
Under what circumstance could you drive off the paved road to pass another vehicle? (a) When the road only has one lane (b) Under no circumstance (c) When the vehicle in front of you is driving too slow
(b) Under no circumstance
Highways are typically most slippery: (a) During a heavy rainstorm in the middle of summer (b) When it first starts to rain after a dry spell (c) After it has been raining for a long time
(b) When it first starts to rain after a dry spell It is the most slippery when it first starts to rain after a dry spell because this is when the water starts to evaporate and the oil in the road is brought up.
If the light turns green while a pedestrian is still in the crosswalk, when is it okay to go? (a) Immediately (b) When the pedestrian gets all the way across the street (c) When other vehicles start moving
(b) When the pedestrian gets all the way across the street Pedestrian safety is important. You should wait until the pedestrian gets all the way across the road before proceeding, even on a green light.
Two sets of double solid yellow lines that are two or more feet apart mean: (a) You can cross them at any time (b) You must not cross them at any given time (c) You may only cross them if you are entering or exiting a private driveway
(b) You must not cross them at any given time
At intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings, you should always: (a) stop, listen, and proceed if you cannot hear anything (b) Look to the sides of your vehicle (c) Concentrate on oncoming traffic
(b) look to the sides of your vehicle You should be aware of your surroundings when driving. At intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings, it is important for your to look to the sides of your vehicle to see what is coming.
If you are over 21 years old, BAC (Blood Alcohol Content) of _____ or higher is illegal (a) 0.01 (b) 0.04 (c) 0.08
(c) 0.08
Before pulling out from a parking space which is parallel to the curb, you should? (a) Check traffic and blind spot by looking over your shoulder (b) Signal (c) 1 and 2
(c) 1 and 2 Before moving from a parked position, always signal and check for traffic (including your blind spot), pulling out only when it is safe to do so.
Before making a turn, how many feet before the turn should you start signaling? (a) 25 (b) 50 (c) 100
(c) 100 It is important that other road users know your intentions. The law requires you to signal a turn or lane change with your turn lights or hand signals at least 100 feet (30 m) ahead. A good safety tip is, when possible, to signal your intention to turn before you begin to brake or make the turn.
Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit in a residential area is: (a) 35mph (b) 30pmh (c) 25mph
(c) 25mph
California law requires children under _____ years old and under 4 feet 9 inches must be secured in a child safety system (car seat or booster seat) in the back seat (a) 3 (b) 5 (c) 8
(c) 8 Seat belts, both the lap belt and shoulder harness, will increase your chance of survival in most types of collisions. Children 8 years old or younger, or who are less than 4 feet 9 inches tall must be seated in a federally approved child passenger restraint system.
Most Work zone crashes (a) Occur at night (b) Are minor in nature (c) Are rear-end collisions
(c) Are rear-end collisions
The lane in the middle of a two-way street is used to: (a) Pass other vehicles when there is on oncoming traffic (b) Make right turns when there is no incoming traffic (c) Begin or end left turns, or start a permitted U-turn
(c) Begin or end left turns, or start a permitted U-turn
It is a good habit to signal continuously during the last 100 feet before you turn at an intersection: (a) Unless you are in a designated turn lane (b) Unless your turn is protected by a green arrow (c) Even if you do not see other vehicles around
(c) Even if you do not see other vehicles around
If the road is wet from heavy rain, you should: (a) Use the "two-second" following distance rule (b) Drive one car-length behind the car ahead (c) Increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead
(c) Increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead It's more challenging to stop when the road is wet. To be safe, you should increase the distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
U-turns in business districts are: (a) Always illegal because they are dangerous (b) Legal whenever oncoming vehicles are not a hazard (c) Legal only at intersections, unless a sign prohibits them
(c) Legal only at intersections, unless a sign prohibits them
Before getting out of your parked vehicle on the traffic side of the street, you should: (a) Give an arm signal that you are exiting your vehicle (b) Turn on your left turn signal (c) Look for passing vehicles, bicyclists, and motorcyclists
(c) Look for passing vehicles, bicyclists, and motorcyclists Before moving from a parked position, always signal and check for traffic (including your blind spot), pulling out only when it is safe to do so.
How do you avoid being blinded by oncoming cars at night? (a) Look to the left side of the road (b) Close your eyes (c) Look to the right side of the road
(c) Look to the right side of the road Keeping your eyes to the right means you won't be looking directly into the light. Make sure you slow down as well because your forward visibility will be reduced.
There are two traffic lanes in your direction. You are driving in the left lane and many cars are passing you on the right. If the driver behind you wishes to drive faster, you should: (a) Stay in your lane so you don't impede into traffic flow (b) Drive onto the left shoulder to let the other vehicles pass (c) Move over into the right lane when it is safe
(c) Move over into the right lane when it is safe
Should you always drive slower than other vehicles on the road? (a) Yes, it is a defensive driving technique (b) No, you should always drive faster than other vehicles (c) No, you can block traffic by doing so
(c) No, you can block traffic by doing so
Collisions can happen more often when: (a) All vehicles are traveling faster than the speed limit (b) All vehicles are traveling at about the same speed (c) One vehicle is traveling faster or slower than all other vehicles
(c) One vehicle is traveling faster or slower than all other vehicles Collisions can happen more often when one vehicle is traveling faster or slower than all other vehicles because it is not going with the flow of traffic.
If you are unable to see the road ahead while driving because of heavy fog and your wipers do not help, you should: (a) Slow down and continue driving (b) Turn on your high beams and continue driving (c) Pull off the road completely until visibility improves
(c) Pull off the road completely until visibility improves
Bicyclists must: (a) Ride in the middle lane (b) Ride on the left side of the road (c) Ride on the right side of the road
(c) Ride on the right side of the road Bicyclists must ride on the right side of the road because this is where other road users will look for bicyclists.
Orange-colored road signs warn you of: (a) A school zone ahead (b) A traffic signal ahead (c) Road workers or road equipment ahead
(c) Road workers or road equipment ahead
If a school bus is stopped on the other side of a divided highway separated by a barrier, you should: (a) Drive as usual (b) Stop, and do not proceed until the bus driver instructs you to (c) Slow down and watch for children
(c) Slow down and watch for children On divided highways, most American jurisdictions do not require vehicular drivers to stop when on the opposite side of the road from a stopped school bus. However, you should slow down and watch for children.
If your vehicle starts to lose traction because of water on the land (hydroplane), you should: (a) Drive at a constant speed to gain better traction (b) Apply the brakes firmly to prevent your vehicle from sliding (c) Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes
(c) Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes
If a sign is rectangular, it is a: (a) Road hazard sign (b) School crossing sign (c) Speed limit sign
(c) Speed limit sign Horizontal rectangles typically provide guidance to drivers. Vertical rectangle usually serve as regulatory notices like speed limit signs.
If there is not enough room on the other side of a railroad crossing for your vehicle, you should: (a) Proceed anyway (b) Proceed when there are no trains in sight (c) Stop, and proceed when there is enough room for your vehicle on the other side
(c) Stop, and proceed when there is enough room for your vehicle on the other side
After drinking, you should: (a) Drive home yourself (b) Drive home with a friend (c) Take a cab
(c) Take a cab Even one drink can reduce your ability to react to things that happen suddenly while you are driving. Take a cab and do not drink and drive.
Safely backing your vehicle includes all of the following except: (a) Looking over your right shoulder as you back up (b) Check behind your vehicle before you get in (c) Tapping your horn before you back up
(c) Tapping your horn before you back up
Under what conditions must you stop? (a) When you are approaching a green light (b) When you are approaching a yellow light (c) When the railroad signal warns of the approach of a train
(c) When the railroad signal warns of the approach of a train
Pedestrians crossing at corners have the right-of-way: (a) Only at controlled intersections (b) Only when a crosswalk is painted on the street (c) Whether or not a crosswalk is marked
(c) Whether or not a crosswalk is marked
Even if you know your vehicle can maneuver a sharp curve at the legal speed limit, you should still slow down because: (a) You must legally drive below the speed limit on sharp curves (b) The strong inward pull on your vehicle can be dangerous (c) there may be stalled vehicle or collision ahead that you can't see
(c) there may be stalled vehicle or collision ahead that you can't see You might not be able to see what's happening ahead of you when you are making a sharp curve, so slow down even if you know your vehicle can maneuver the turn at legal speed limit.
Solid yellow lines separate: (a) Traffic lanes on one-way streets (b) Bicycle lanes from regular traffic (c) vehicles traveling in the opposite direction
(c) vehicles traveling in opposite direction