Drivers Ed Exam Study Set
About how much (total) could a drunk driving ticket cost you when all is said and done?
$10,000
What type of sign is a yellow pennant?
no passing
(video question) what do you call a trucks blind spot?
no zone
For which of the following situations is it acceptable to stop in a travel lane? when you are confused or when there is something wring with your car or when you have to let a passenger out or none of the above.
none of the above
Traffic warning signs in work zones are usually:
orange
Which of the following statements is NOT true about passing cars? pass quickly or pass on the right or it is alright to speed while passing or all of the above.
pass on the right
Which of the following is true about passing cars? pass quickly or pass on the right or it is alright to speed while passing or all of the above.
pass quickly
On a two-lane roadway with one lane in each direction, what does a broken center yellow line mean?
passing is allowed when it is safe
(video question) what are the 3 steps of merging?
pick your spot, get up to speed, and go with the flow.
How many points do you start with on your driver record?
0 points
How long did Brandi have her driver license before she was killed in a crash?
1 month
How many vehicles can pass through each green light when the ramp is metered?
1 vehicle
How many accidents were teens involved in in 2003?
1,500,000
Who has the right-of-way when you are turning right at a red light?
redestrians and cross traffic
What is the youngest, under any circumstances, a person riding in the front passenger seat can be while you are driving with your instruction permit?
19 years old
What is the youngest a person riding in the front passenger seat can be while you are driving with your instruction permit if they are NOT an instructor, parent, guardian, or spouse?
21 years old
How much do passengers increase the risk of teen crashes as opposed to when a teen is driving alone?
3-5 times
What should you do when you see a sign ahead that informs you of conditions in a work site?
reduce speed and scan the roadway more frequently and carefully
How much do roundabouts reduce overall crashes when compared to other types of intersections?
35%
What amount of time is the minimum safe following distance?
4 seconds
The crash rate per mile drive is _____ among the teens than adults.
4 times higher
For how long is your driving privilege revoked if you are declared a habitual offender?
5 years
How long do you have to complete the classroom portion of driver education if you have not done so before starting your behind-the-wheel lessons?
60 days
How much did risky driving behaviors decrease among teens who participated in the 6-month Drive Cam trial?
75%
Prior to passing, what will happen if you approach too close to the vehicle ahead?
A blockage of your field of vision, an insufficient following distance, and a loss of speed superiority.
Which of these intersections is the safest and most efficient? A four-lane intersection or A one-lane roundabout or A T-intersection or A two-lane roundabout.
A one-lane roundabout.
What is the truck apron in a roundabout?
A paved area on the inside of a roundabout for the rear wheels of trucks to go on while turning.
When there is not enough room for a U-turn, you are suggested to follow:
A three-point (or Y) turn.
After making a right turn at an intersection, which of the following actions should you take?
Adjust your speed to the flow of traffic in the right lane.
What should you do if you are stopped at a stop sign and your visibility is obstructed?
Advance slowly, covering the brake until you see that the lane is clear.
Which of the following is valid proof of insurance? A valid insurance card showing coverage levels and dates or a letter from the insurance company on company letterhead explaining the benefits or a valid self-insurance certificate issued by the DOT or all of the above.
All of the above
Why are T-bone and head-on collisions nearly eliminated completely in roundabouts?
All traffic is moving the same direction in roundabouts.
Approaching your vehicle parked at the right side of the roadway, you should:
Approach the driver's door from the front of the vehicle.
At what position should you make the final decision to abort or continue passing?
As you near the rear of the other vehicle.
When is it illegal to make a U-turn?
At any intersection where a police officer is controlling traffic, at any place where a sign prohibits a U-turn, and at any place where making a U-turn interferes with other traffic.
An intersection is a place in the Highway Transportation System where:
At least two roadways cross or merge, the risk of a collision is very high, and most collisions involving pedestrians occur.
When can a suspended license be reinstated?
At the end of the suspenion period
If you are driving or about to drive in a roundabout, when should you choose your lane?
Before you enter the roundabout.
What time do the most nighttime teen crashes occur?
Between 9pm and midnight.
Your seat should be adjusted so that your right foot can:
Comfortably rest on the floor under the brake pedal.
What does an orange traffic sign mean?
Construction work ahead.
You are very close to an intersection; you notice that you are in the wrong lane to perform your turn. What should you do?
Continue and change into the lane to turn at the next intersection.
What should you do if you change your mind about turning in the middle of making a turn at an intersection?
Continue through the turn, continue driving, and work your way back to where you want to go.
Where may bicycles go in roundabouts?
Crosswalks or through the roundabout in a traffic lane.
If you see a police officer directing traffic, what should you do?
Do as the officer directs, ignoring any traffic signals.
Do not make a U-turn on a curve or near the top of a hill if you cannot be seen by:
Drivers approaching from either direction.
Which statement is NOT true about traditional intersections if they were to be converted to roundabout intersections? Each car would save 1 minute at the intersection or Each car would save fuel at the intersection or Each car would be able to travel at a faster speed through the intersection or none of the above.
Each car would be able to travel at a faster speed through the intersection.
As a basic concept, road signs and traffic signals are used in the highway transportation system to:
Ease and regulate the flow of traffic.
True or False: A law enforcement officer is allowed to stop a driver solely to determine if they have proof of insurance.
False
True or False: It is always safe to drive at the posted speed limit.
False
True or False: The head restraint on your seat only protects you in rear-end collisions.
False
True or False: You should always get into your car by walking to the driver's door from the back of the car.
False
True or False: You should wait until you actually get on the freeway before you adjust your speed to the flow of traffic.
False
____ are/is highly effective in reducing teen crashes.
Graduated licensing laws
If you are the first driver in the left-hand lane of a multi-lane road to reach a red signal light, where should you stop?
Half a car length from the stop line.
What offers the best protection in front-end crashes?
seatbelts and airbags
What should you do if a railroad track does not have lights or barricades?
slow down and look for a train as you are approaching the crossing
When you approach a flashing yellow light at an intersection, you must:
slow down and proceed with caution
If you approach a vehicle displaying a triangular sign that is orange with a red, reflective border on the back side, you must:
slow down and use caution
What does HOV stand for?
High Occupancy Vehicle
Why are Stop and Yield signs shaped the way they are?
So you are able to tell what kind of sign they are from either direction.
Which of the following things should you do when another vehicle is passing you?
Stay well over to the right and maintain your speed, not accelerate and leave the initiative to the driver who is passing, and check the right shoulder and be prepared to collaborate, if necessary.
What does an eight-sided traffic sign mean?
Stop
You are approaching an intersection at the posted speed limit when the signal light turns yellow. You should:
Stop before entering the intersection if you can do so safely
Who goes first when multiple cars are stopped at a four-way stop?
The driver that reaches the intersection first after coming to a complete stop.
What is a Probationary license?
The first license issued to new drivers regardless of age.
What does a yellow traffic sign mean?
There is a special situation or hazard ahead.
The first rule of a safe and legal turn is:
To take the most direct path possible without crossing lines or interfering with traffic.
Why should you look left first and last when turning into cross traffic?
Traffic from your left will hit you first as you are entering their lane of travel first.
Teen traffic fatalities are much lower in Europe than in the United States.
True
True or False: It is legal to operate a moped when you have your instruction permit.
True
True or False: The DMV will not accept a photocopy of your birth certificate.
True
True or False: You can get a ticket for having more people in the car than your probationary restrictions allow.
True
Which of the following precautions should you take when you see a warning sign for a railroad crossing?
Turn down the radio, check behind you, and put your foot over the break.
To check the area on the right side of your vehicle, you should:
Turn your chin to your shoulder and glance towards the back out of the right side rear window.
Where should you stop at a railroad crossing?
at the white stop line
What items will be scored by the examiner on your skills test?
attention and alertness, handling the car and sharing space and communicating with the other users of the road.
What are problems that negatively affect teen driving?
bad attitude, inexperience, and not enough practice with parents
Where should you stop at an intersection?
behind the white stopping line
Which of the following places are you legally allowed to drive alone between midnight and 5 a.m. while you have restrictions on your Probationary license?
between home, school, and/or work.
Passing is allowed on NEITHER side of a highway when:
both sides have solid yellow line markings
What is the leading cause of death among teens in America?
car crashes
You can save fuel and wear on your vehicle by:
carpooling or ride sharing
To turn right from a three-lane one-way road, you should turn from the lane:
closets to the right curb
What course of action can you take if you get 6 demerit points in a 12-month period?
complete an approved traffic safety course
Each road sign color has a specific meaning. The background color orange identifies:
construction or remporary signs
What should you do if the shoulder portion of your seatbelt is uncomfortably rubbing against your neck?
continue to wear the seatbelt
What direction do vehicles travel in a roundabout?
counter-clockwise
Which of the following children would require the use of a forward-facing child safety seat? if a child is 2 years old and weighs 30 pounds or if a child is 8 years old and weighs 90 pounds or if a child is less than 1 year old and weighs 15 pound or if a child is 8 years old and weighs 60 pounds.
if a child is 2 years old and weighs 30 pounds
Which of the following items leads you to being declared a habitual offender?
if you are convicted of 4 or more major traffic violations within 5 years.
When is it legal to travel in a reserved lane?
if you are operating the specified type of vehicle and if you have to turn across the reserved lane in the next half of a block.
What situation(s) would cause your restrictions to be extended 6 months?
if you violate the restritions of the Probationary license, if you are convicted of a moving traffic violation, and if your license is revoked or suspended for any reason.
What type of road does a blue shield with a red band on top indicate?
interstate
If you are stopping at an intersection where there is a crosswalk but no stop sign, where should you stop?
just before entering the crosswalk
What does a broken white line represent?
lanes of traffic moving in the same direction
The traffic signal turns green, signaling you to proceed; you should:
look left and right before proceeding
Which sign does a flashing red traffic light represent?
stop
If you are driving directly behind a large vehicle (truck, bus, etc.), you should increase your following distance:
until you see the driver in his/her mirror
What is the best way to pass the quiz on your first attempt?
watch all of the videos, listen to the lectures, and read all of the material
When are you able to go through a metered ramp without stopping or slowing down?
when the Ramp Metered When Flasing light is not flashing.
What type of sign/signal is present at roundabout entrances?
yield signs
You must not pass a vehicle on the left when:
your lane has a solid yellow center line
How many demerit points do you need to get in a 12-month period before your driving privilege is suspended or revoked?
12 points
What should the minimum amount of room on the other side of the railroad tracks at a crossing be in order for you to cross it?
15 feet
(from a PSA video) A car crash at ____ can feel like geeting hit by a 300 pound lineman.
15 mph
At what age are teenagers at the greatest risk for a traffic fatality?
16 years old
How old do you have to be to obtain a Wisconsin Class D driver license?
16 years old
At what age do drivers get their license in most European countries?
18 years old
You can make a right turn at a solid red light after you check for pedestrians and other traffic:
If you stop first and if there is no sign to prohibit the turn.
What should you do whenever entering or exiting a driveway, alley, or parking lot?
Look left and right while yielding to pedestrians.
When should you rely on traffic signals to tell you that no one will be crossing in front of you?
Never. You should never rely on traffic signals or signs, and should always look left and right.
Who must drivers turning left at an intersection yield to?
Pedestrians, as well as vehicles approaching from the opposite direction, including bicycles.
What does the circular shape of roundabouts do?
Prevent cars from turning into oncoming traffic, reduces conflict points, and creates a safer intersection than a traditional intersection.
Drivers turning left at an intersection with a green light must:
Proceed into the intersection with their wheels straight and yield to oncoming traffic.
A flashing yellow traffic signal light means:
Proceed with caution
Speed limit signs:
Represent the maximum speed for ideal driving conditions.
When you are several car lengths from an intersection ahead, you should:
Scan the intersection, identify any traffic control devices, and check the traffic behind you.
When stopped at a red light that changes to a green light, which of the following actions should you take?
Scan to the left, ahead, to the right, and again to the left before proceeding.
How much have graduated licensing programs reduced teen crashes?
Up to 30%
If someone has the right-of-way, that person must:
Use reasonable care to avoid an accident.
What should you do if a child falls into multiple child safety seat categories?
Use the most protective child safety seat of the different categories.
In a traffic circle, the basic rule(s) of right of way is:
Vehicles entering the traffic circle must yield to vehicles in the traffic circle, vehicles on the outside of the traffic circle must yield to those closer to the center, and cooperation and yielding to avoid a collision must be respected.
Who may travel in HOV lanes?
Vehicles with the appropriate amount of passengers
What triggers green lights on metered ramps?
When a car pulls completely up to the white stop line and triggers the sensors.
When is a child required to sit in a rear-facing child safety seat?
When the child is less than 1 year old or weighs less than 20 pounds.
When is the only time you should NOT let an emergency vehicle pass you?
When you are in the middle of an intersection or roundabout.
When are you required to carry your driver license with you?
Whenever you are operating a motor vehicle
Where should your seatbelt be worn?
With the lap belt your hip bones and shoulder belt across your chest over your shoulder.
Which of the following statements is NOT true about roundabouts? You travel counter-clockwise in a roundabout or You yield to traffic coming from the right in a roundabout or Roundabouts are safer than traditional intersections or Roundabouts have fewer crashes than traditional intersections.
You yield to traffic coming from the right in a roundabout.
What is the penalty for failing to have proof of car insurance when a law enforcement officer requests it?
a $10 fine
A pedestrian using a guide dog or a white cane tipped with red is usually:
a blind person
What do you need for a valid proof of U.S. citizenship when you are obtaining a Wisconsin Class D driver license?
a certified copy of your U.S. birth certificate, a valid U.S. passport, and a valid foreign passport with appropriate immigration documents
If you see __________ in your driving lane, you are permitted to pass when it is safe.
a dashed white line
Which of the following is NOT valid proof of insurance? A valid insurance card showing coverage levels and dates or a note from your parents explaining your insurance coverage or a valid self-insurance certificate issued by the DOT or all of the above.
a note from your parents explaining your insurance coverage
Which of the following statements is true regarding lane markings on the road? Where there is both a solid and a dashed yellow line between opposing lanes of traffic, you may pass if the solid line is on your side or two solid lines between opposing lanes of traffic means either side can pass or a dashed yellow line between opposing line of traffic means that you may not cross the line or a solid white line between lanes of traffic means that you should stay in your lane, unless a special situation requires you to chnage lanes.
a solid white line between lanes of traffic means that you should stay in your lane, unless a special situation requires you to chnage lanes.
When is it legal to make a right turn at a red light?
after you have come to a complete stop and there is no sign prohibiting it
(video question)why is it unsafe to drive with your arm resting on the middle of the steering wheel? If you can rest your arm on the steering wheel it means you are sitting too close to it or if the airbag deploys your arm could be injured by it or you will not be able to operate your directional switch if your arm is resting on the steering wheel or all of the above.
all of the above
As you approach your vehicle, you should check: For leaks as well as the blind zone around the vehicle or the vehicle—hood, trunk, windows, mirrors, and lights or the tires—position, inflation, and tread wear or all of the above.
all of the above
Which of the following places are you likely to see a Do Not Enter sign? exit ramps or cross overs on divided roadways or one-way streets or all of the above.
all of the above
Which of the following statements is true about large trucks in roundabouts? Large trucks may cross into other lanes while turning in roundabouts or All drivers should be cautious and avoid passing large trucks in roundabouts or Large trucks need more space than normal-sized vehicles in roundabouts or all of the above.
all of the above
Wisconsin law makes it necessary for __________ in a passenger vehicle to wear seatbelts before the car starts moving.
all passengers
The windows of your vehicle are covered with ice and snow. Before starting to drive, you should clear:
all windows
What was the Graduated Driver's Licensing law designed to do?
allow teen drivers to have more driving experience before having no restrictions, restrict teens from being on the road duringlate night hours when the accident risk is high, and give beginning teen drivers a safer start to their driving career
How far away from the steering wheel should the driver's seat be positioned?
as far as is comfortable for the driver
If you find yourself driving in another driver's blind spot, you should move out of it:
as soon as it is safe
What type of pavement marking indicates reversible lanes?
double-dashed yellow lines
What is the best way for teens to get better at driving?
driving
What are three things that are inspected when you take your skills test?
exhaust system, speedometer, and tires
When are you allowed to drive alone and travel anywhere with the restrictions placed on your Probationary license?
from 5a.m. to midnight
If a vehicle is registered in the state of Wisconsin, where must its liability insurance be issued from?
from the state of Wisconsin
Where do you need to get a new birth certificate if you cannot find your original one?
the hospital you were born, the police station where you live and the Vital Records Department in the country you were born.
What is the most important feature to look at when choosing a car for a teen?
the latest safety features
Yellow pavement markings on the road indicate:
the left edge of a roadway
How fast are objects inside a moving car traveling?
the same speed as the car
Where should you keep loose objects in your vehicle?
the trunk
How do you tell which side of your car the gas pump goes in without looking outside of your car?
there is an arrow on your gas gauge
(video question) what is the purpose of the placement of white stopping lines?
to give trucks room to turn
What was the purpose of the "Awareness Test" PSA?
to test your awareness, to show that it is easy to miss something you are looking for, and to teach you to watch out for cyclists.
At an intersection where there are no signs or traffic lights, you must yield to...
traffic coming from the left
What should you and another car do if you arrive at an intersection that has no signs or signals?
treat the intersection like an all-way stop