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To avoid being hit by a tailgater: a. Allow extra room between you and the car ahead. b. Move to another lane. c. Both A and B are correct. d. None of the above

a. Allow extra room between you and the car ahead.

Cross traffic should be checked before entering an intersection: a. At all times. b. When there is a yield sign. c. Only when there is as stop sign. d. When it is raining.

a. At all times.

You must yield the right-of-way to an approaching ambulance, police car or fire truck using a siren or flashing light. If you are not in an intersection, you should: a. Drive as close to the right edge of the road as possible and stop. b. Move into the right lane and drive slowly until it has passed. c. Pull into the center of the street as close to the yellow line as possible. d. Speed up to clear traffic.

a. Drive as close to the right edge of the road as possible and stop.

Before a driver can regain driving privileges suspended under the Financial Responsibility Law, the driver must: a. File proof of financial responsibility. b. Wait a period of not less than 6 months before applying. c. Pay all unpaid parking tickets. d. Pay all unpaid moving violation tickets.

a. File proof of financial responsibility.

Construction signs are generally: a. Round in shape. b. Orange in color. c. Green in color. d. Both A & C are correct.

b. Orange in color.

When you see a curve right warning sign, you should: a. Detour ahead to the right. b. Prepare to enter a curve to the right. c. Vehicles turning right must reduce speed. d. You are approaching a hidden driveway on the right.

b. Prepare to enter a curve to the right.

When you come to a railroad or rail-transit crossing with no signs or signals, you should: a. Continue at normal speed if a train is not at the crossing. b. Slow down, look for a train and be prepared to stop. c. Stop and then continue slowly across. d. You may cross the tracks immediately after a train has crossed; it is now your right of way

b. Slow down, look for a train and be prepared to stop.

To check your "blind spot" before changing lanes to the left: a. Glance over your left shoulder. b. Look at your inside rear view mirror. c. Look at the left outside mirror. d. Signal with hand and directional signals.

a. Glance over your left shoulder.

If the centerline has a solid yellow line on your side of the road and you are going up a hill, what does that mean? a. It is unsafe for you to pass. b. You are permitted to pass. c. You may make a left turn into a driveway. d. You may not pass at night.

a. It is unsafe for you to pass.

You are approaching an intersection, the solid yellow line on your side means: a. It is unsafe for you to pass. b. You are permitted to pass. c. You may not make a left turn into a driveway. d. You may not make a left turn into an alley

a. It is unsafe for you to pass.

The road surface of a bridge may be dangerous in winter because: a. It may freeze first and remain icy after the rest of the roadway is clear. b. It is harder to see across the normal roads. c. There may be children ahead. d. None of the above.

a. It may freeze first and remain icy after the rest of the roadway is clear.

When you see the warning road closed 1500 ft sign, you should: a. Look for detour or another route. You may not continue on this road. b. It is unsafe to continue on this road. Use extreme caution if you decide to continue. c. Crossover to the other side of the road and continue. d. Ask a construction worker for an alternate route.

a. Look for detour or another route. You may not continue on this road.

When you see the warning road closed ahead sign you should: a. Look for detour or another route. You may not continue on this road. b. It is unsafe to continue on this road. Use extreme caution if you decide to continue. c. Crossover to the other side of the road and continue. d. Ask a construction worker for an alternate route.

a. Look for detour or another route. You may not continue on this road.

Flashing red lights: a. Mean the same thing as a stop sign. b. Mean you may proceed between flashes. c. Are never used at dangerous intersections. d. Are always used at dangerous intersections

a. Mean the same thing as a stop sign.

Pedestrians using guide dogs or carrying white canes: a. Must be given the right of way at all times b. Must be given the right of way at corners. c. Must be given the right of way if the cane has a red tip. d. Must give you the right of way.

a. Must be given the right of way at all times

When you have an accident, a report must be filed with DMV if anyone was injured (no matter how slightly) or killed. a. No matter whose fault it was. b. Only if it was your fault. c. Only if you are uninsured. d. If the family of the victim sues.

a. No matter whose fault it was.

You must not cross a solid double line in the center of the roadway to: a. Overtake and pass another car. b. Make a left turn. c. Enter a private driveway. d. All of the above.

a. Overtake and pass another car.

If you are in the wrong lane to make your exit of the freeway, you should: a. Proceed on to the next exit and get off there. b. Signal to the driver beside you and turn in front of him. c. Wait until all other vehicles have cleared the intersection and then turn. d. Speed up and make your turn quickly.

a. Proceed on to the next exit and get off there.

When must a driver slow down for a school zone? a. School days when children are present and signs are posted. b. School days between 4 pm and 6 pm (after school) when children are present. c. Only during recess. d. All of the above.

a. School days when children are present and signs are posted.

You should try to keep a "space cushion" around your vehicle: a. So that you have time to react if another driver makes a mistake. b. When you are leading and a friend is following you. c. During low visibility periods such as fog and rain. d. Only on the highways at speeds in excess of 45 mph.

a. So that you have time to react if another driver makes a mistake.

A flashing red light at an intersection means: a. Stop before entering the intersection and proceed only when safe. b. Slow down and look both ways before entering the intersection. c. Wait for the green light entering the intersection. d. Yield to cross traffic.

a. Stop before entering the intersection and proceed only when safe.

When a red light is flashing at a railroad crossing you must: a. Stop, then proceed when safe. b. Slow down before crossing. c. Stop only if you see a train coming. d. Stop and wait for the flashing green light to proceed.

a. Stop, then proceed when safe.

An eight sided sign always means: a. Stop. b. Yield. c. Railroad Crossing d. School zone

a. Stop.

A speed limit sign indicates: a. The maximum speed allowed by law. b. All parts of the road can be driven safely at that speed. c. The speed posted applies under all conditions. d. All of the above are correct.

a. The maximum speed allowed by law.

It is against the law to have an open alcoholic beverage container in your car except: a. There are no exceptions. b. In the trunk. c. In the locked glove compartment. d. If there are no children in the car.

a. There are no exceptions.

You should try to follow the TWO-SECOND RULE: a. To determine a safe following distance. b. Only on the highways at speeds in excess of 45 mph. c. During low visibility periods such as fog and rain. d. Only at night.

a. To determine a safe following distance.

As you drive, you must turn on your headlights: a. When you turn your wipers on. b. One-half hour after sunset. c. One-half hour before sunrise. d. All of the above.

a. When you turn your wipers on.

If you apply for a Driver License: a. You must take a written exam on the laws and rules of safe driving. b. You don't need to prepare because you can use the Guide (open book test). c. You need to know the information on commercial vehicles. d. All of the above

a. You must take a written exam on the laws and rules of safe driving.

A good safety rule, when you are sure that you have the right of way, is: a. You should always be prepared to yield. b. Always take it. c. Always let the other driver have it. d. If you are on the right, it is yours.

a. You should always be prepared to yield.

If you are arrested for drunk driving and refuse to submit to a chemical test of the alcohol content of your blood: a. Your driving privilege will be revoked for one year. b. You will receive an additional fine. c. You will be sentenced for two days in jail. d. All of the above.

a. Your driving privilege will be revoked for one year.

Unless otherwise marked, the speed limit in a business or residential district is: a. 30 mph. b. 35 mph. c. 25 mph. d. 40 mph.

b. 35 mph.

Unless otherwise posted the speed limit for passenger cars and pickup trucks inside city limits is: a. 25 mph. b. 35 mph. c. 45 mph. d. 55 pmh.

b. 35 mph.

A child under 4 years old, in a moving automobile, must be fastened in a safety seat or child restraints: a. At the parents discretion. b. Always. c. Only on long trips. d. Always, unless seated in the lap of another occupant.

b. Always.

The warning cross road sign means: a. Another lane of traffic is merging with your lane. b. An intersection is ahead. c. A divided highway is ahead. d. Yield to cross traffic coming from the right

b. An intersection is ahead.

At an uncontrolled intersection, you must yield the right of way to: a. Any car signaling a turn. b. Any car in a cross street on your right. c. Any car in a cross street on your left. d. Any car in the intersection with its hazard flashers on.

b. Any car in a cross street on your right.

You must look for bicycle riders in the same lanes as motor vehicles because they: a. Must ride facing on-coming traffic. b. Are entitled to share the road with you. c. Always have the right of way. d. Can travel faster than you think.

b. Are entitled to share the road with you.

You should turn on your headlights: a. Anytime you see a school bus. b. At night and during the day when you cannot see at least 400 feet. c. Only between dusk and dawn. d. When parked at a bus stop or fire hydrant.

b. At night and during the day when you cannot see at least 400 feet.

If you see an orange construction sign and cones on a freeway, you must: a. Slow down because the road ends. b. Be prepared for construction workers and slow moving equipment. c. Change lanes and maintain your speed. d. Slow down to 25 mph

b. Be prepared for construction workers and slow moving equipment.

When you come to a railroad or rail-transit crossing you should: a. Continue at normal speed if the signals are not on. b. Be prepared to stop. c. Stop and then continue slowly across. d. Watch for children.

b. Be prepared to stop.

When you see the warning round sign, you should: a. Look for children coming off a school bus. b. Be prepared to yield the right of way to an approaching train. c. Slow to 10 mph starting 50 feet from the crossing until you cross the tracks. d. None of the above.

b. Be prepared to yield the right of way to an approaching train.

The warning divided highway sign with the medium at the bottom means: a. Road ahead not paved. b. Divided highway ends. c. Two-way undivided road ends. d. Construction Zone ahead.

b. Divided highway ends.

A traffic light is red near the scene of an accident, but a police officer or a fire fighter at the intersection tells you to go ahead, you should: a. Remain where you are and wait for the green light. b. Do as he tells you and go ahead. c. Take his badge number and report him to his superiors. d. Explain to him that he is asking you to break the law.

b. Do as he tells you and go ahead.

Route (road) directions are generally numbered: a. North-south are even numbered. b. East-west are even numbered. c. East-west are odd numbered. d. route numbers cannot be figured out

b. East-west are even numbered.

The lane in the middle of a street with arrows pointing in both directions may be used: a. For overtaking and passing other cars. b. For making both left or right turns. c. For beginning left turns. d. Only for making u-turns.

b. For making both left or right turns.

If a pedestrian crosses the street at a corner with no marked crosswalk: a. Slow down and try to go around him. b. Give the person the right of way. c. Honk your horn to give him notice that you are coming through. d. Stop before the crosswalk.

b. Give the person the right of way.

If you are stopped by law enforcement officer, you may be asked to submit to a blood alcohol breath test if: a. You have committed any moving violation. b. The officer suspects that you have been drinking. c. You have been speeding. d. You are not wearing your seat belts in a proper manner.

b. The officer suspects that you have been drinking.

Vehicle stopping distances do not depend on: a. Your own reaction time. b. The time of day. c. Condition of your vehicle's brakes. d. Condition and type of vehicle tires

b. The time of day.

The rectangle sign with a wheelchair on it means that you must not park there: a. Since it is for emergency vehicles and ambulances. b. Unless your vehicle has special plates or a placard issued to disabled persons. c. Unless you are delivering a package to a medical building. d. Unless there are no other spots available.

b. Unless your vehicle has special plates or a placard issued to disabled persons.

Yellow traffic signs with black lettering or symbols are: a. Regulatory signs. b. Warning signs. c. Guide or route signs. d. Service signs.

b. Warning signs.

A pedestrian crossing at a corner has the right of way: a. Only at a marked crosswalk. b. Whether or not the crosswalk is marked. c. Only if he/she has a white cane. d. None of the above.

b. Whether or not the crosswalk is marked.

Which road marking always separates traffic moving in opposite directions. a. Solid lines. b. Yellow lines. c. Broken lines. d. Double lines.

b. Yellow lines.

It is against the law to enter an intersection when: a. The light is amber. b. You cannot cross without obstructing traffic from either side. c. The lane you want to enter is blocked. d. The light is flashing yellow and you have not yet come to a complete stop

b. You cannot cross without obstructing traffic from either side.

You may park in a designated handicapped spot when: a. There are several empty spots available in the lot. b. You have a state issued parking card. c. You are just leaving your car for a moment. d. There are children in your car.

b. You have a state issued parking card.

When turning left at an intersection: a. You have the right of way after the light changes from red to green. b. You must check cross traffic and yield to oncoming traffic. c. Pull into the intersection and edge into oncoming traffic. d. Signal as you begin your turn and accelerate to avoid oncoming traffic.

b. You must check cross traffic and yield to oncoming traffic

Person applying for their first driver license in North Carolina must be at least: a. 21 b. 15 c. 16 d. 18

c. 16

The windshield of your car may have add-on tinting if it allows ____ percent light transmission. a. 70 b. 50 c. 35 d. None, you may not add on tinting in this state.

c. 35

Maximum speed limit for a full size public school bus in North Carolina is: a. 25 mph. b. 35 mph. c. 45 mph. d. 66 mph

c. 45 mph.

Unless otherwise posted the speed limit for passenger cars and pickup trucks outside city limits is: a. 35 mph. b. 45 mph. c. 55 mph. d. 70 mph.

c. 55 mph

Highway accidents occur most frequently: a. On hills. b. On curves. c. At intersections. d. At bridges.

c. At intersections.

To help avoid skidding on slippery surfaces you should: a. Step sharply on the brakes to quickly slow down. b. Aim for low spots in the road. c. Avoid quick stops. d. Follow in the tracks of the vehicle in front of you

c. Avoid quick stops.

If you had three cars at an intersection. Car 1 is in lane 1 and turns to the left and enters lane 2. Car 2 is in lane 2 and Turns to the right and enters lane 1. Car 3 is in lane 2 and turns to the right and enters lane 2. Which of the cars made the correct turns. a. Car 1. b. Car 2. c. Car 3. d. None of the cars.

c. Car 3.

Before changing lanes in traffic, you should: a. Signal your intention and turn your head to check the traffic behind and in the lane into which you are turning. b. Look into your side mirror on the side you wish to enter. c. Do both of the above. d. Do neither of the above.

c. Do both of the above.

Three of these practices are recommended for safe driving: one is not. Which one is NOT recommended? a. Turn your head before changing lanes. b. Watch for things about to happen like a ball rolling into the street. c. Fix your eyes on a spot about 2 to 3 car lengths ahead of you. d. Signal before changing lanes or turning either left or right.

c. Fix your eyes on a spot about 2 to 3 car lengths ahead of you.

It is often that the first thing that changes about you when you drink or use drugs: a. Muscle control. b. Steering ability. c. Good judgment. d. Quick reflex movements.

c. Good judgment.

When driving near a bicycle, you should: a. Follow at the same distance as you would a car. b. Edge up and share the lane with him. c. Increase your following distance. d. Pass him at your first opportunity.

c. Increase your following distance.

Driving faster than the posted speed limit is: a. Legally permitted in an emergency. b. Legally permitted when necessary to stay with the flow of traffic. c. Never legally permitted. d. All of the above.

c. Never legally permitted.

Racing on public roads is permitted: a. On four lane highways. b. As long as there is no other traffic present. c. Never. d. Both A & B.

c. Never.

When have an accident, you must report it to the DMV if more than $1,000.00 in damage was done to the property of any Person: a. Only if it was not your fault. b. Only if it is your fault. c. No matter who was at fault. d. Only within the first two weeks of the accident

c. No matter who was at fault.

If a car ahead of you has stopped at a crosswalk for a pedestrian, you should: a. Change lanes and pass carefully. b. Change lanes and lightly blow your horn to notify both the car ahead and the pedestrian, as you pass. c. Not pass or overtake the stopped vehicle waiting for a pedestrian. d. Turn on your hazard lights.

c. Not pass or overtake the stopped vehicle waiting for a pedestrian.

Bicycles should generally be ridden: a. On the sidewalk. b. On the left side of the road. c. On the far right side of the road. d. In the center of the right hand lane.

c. On the far right side of the road.

On the interstate highways, the Minimum Speed sign: a. Allows you to go slower only in the right lane. b. Shows the maximum allowable speed. c. Shows the slowest speed at which you may drive. d. Does not include trucks.

c. Shows the slowest speed at which you may drive.

You are driving in heavy traffic. Up ahead you see a car just beginning to leave its parking space. You should: a. Speed up to pass the car pulling out. b. Move a little into the left lane to get out of the way. c. Slow down and be prepared to stop. d. Blow your horn and keep going.

c. Slow down and be prepared to stop.

If the traffic signal light turns yellow as you approach an intersection, you should: a. Continue at your current speed but sound your horn. b. Stop your car, even if you are in the intersection. c. Stop only if you can do so safely. d. Continue through the intersection but slow to 10 mph.

c. Stop only if you can do so safely.

To come out of a skid on slippery surfaces you should: a. Step sharply on the brakes to quickly slow down. b. Accelerate while turning in the direction of the skid. c. Take your foot off the gas. d. Turn the wheel in the direction opposite the skid.

c. Take your foot off the gas.

A NO RIGHT TURN sign means: a. That you turn right only if there is not a NO RIGHT TURN OF RED sign and you can move safely. b. That you make a right turn only after the light turns green. c. That a right turn is prohibited at all times. d. Trucks may not turn right at this intersection.

c. That a right turn is prohibited at all times.

An automobile has both right and left turn signals flashing at the same time. This signal means: a. It is carrying children from school. b. You must let this vehicle have the right of way. c. There is a hazard or an accident ahead. d. The lights are malfunction; pay no attention to them.

c. There is a hazard or an accident ahead.

Accidents occur more frequently to cars: a. On freeways in rural areas. b. Entering or exiting freeways. c. Traveling at speeds much faster or much slower than other cars on the same road. d. In crowded metropolitan areas during rush hour.

c. Traveling at speeds much faster or much slower than other cars on the same road.

When you see 2 children depicted on a warning sign, you should: a. Drive the speed limit. b. Stop at the rest area ahead, if you are tired. c. Watch for children. Slow down and be prepared to stop. d. Railroad crossing ahead.

c. Watch for children. Slow down and be prepared to stop.

Highways are most slippery: a. In high winds. b. In a heavy rain. c. When it starts to rain. d. At night.

c. When it starts to rain.

A right turn at a red light is permitted: a. Only if a sign says TURN ON RED OK and can move safely. b. Any time because you have the right of way. c. Without a NO TURN ON RED sign if you can move safely after you stop and check traffic. d. Only if there is a green arrow signal pointing to the right.

c. Without a NO TURN ON RED sign if you can move safely after you stop and check traffic.

At an intersection where pedestrians are crossing: a. You don't have to stop if you get there first. b. You must stop for the pedestrians only when the intersection has a marked crosswalk. c. You must stop before the intersection. d. You may proceed between the pedestrians with caution.

c. You must stop before the intersection.

Work zone signs: a. Are orange or fluorescent orange. b. Indicate presence of less than ideal driving conditions. c. Are often accompanied by flag persons. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

In the road test, when asked to start driving, you must: a. Start the engine, release the parking brake and shift into gear. b. Look to see if the way is clear and give the proper sign. c. Drive smoothly and at a correct speed. d. All of the above are necessary.

d. All of the above are necessary.

As you drive, you're required to stop your vehicle: a. At an intersection with a stop sign. b. Where there is a red light. c. When a traffic officer orders you to stop. d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

If a collision is possible, you should: a. Choose to hit something that will give way rather than something that's rigid. b. Choose to hit something that's standing still rather than something moving. c. If you have to hit anything, try to make it a glancing blow or a sideswipe. d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

The distance it takes to stop your vehicle depends on: a. The speed at which you are traveling. b. The condition of your brakes and the road on which you are traveling. c. Your reaction time d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

The following parking is NOT permitted: a. Closer than 15 feet to a fire hydrant. b. Parking spaces designated to handicapped use, unless your vehicle is displaying Handicapped license or placard. c. Within 25 feet of an intersection. d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

Total stopping distance includes your reaction distance and your vehicle's breaking distance; it will be greater (longer) if: a. Your vehicle is going at faster speeds. b. You are tired, inattentive, or impaired. c. Your brakes are in bad shape and/or the road is slippery. d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

When driving on major highways: a. Plan your trip in advance, and decide in advance where you must enter and exit the highway. b. Keep your eyes moving. c. Be ready to react to road hazards by having a possible "escape route." d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

You may NOT "double park": a. Except when making a delivery. b. Except when waiting in the car with the engine running. c. Except to load and unload passengers. d. At any time.

d. At any time.

To avoid hydroplaning, do all of the following except: a. Maintain good tread depth on all tires. b. Decrease your driving speed in rainy or wet road conditions. c. Keep your tires properly inflated. d. Check for traction by slamming on your brakes every so often

d. Check for traction by slamming on your brakes every so often

Before changing lanes in traffic, you should: a. Signal your intention and look in your rear view mirror. b. Look over your shoulder into the lane you wish to enter to be sure that it is clear. c. Look into your side mirror on the side you wish to enter. d. Do all of the above.

d. Do all of the above.

Correct hand signals to use when turning or stopping include all but: a. Arm straight out to side. b. Arm out, bent at elbow, forearm and hand down. c. Arm out, bent at elbow, forearm and hand up. d. Elbows rest on windowsill, fingers grasp top of door and roof

d. Elbows rest on windowsill, fingers grasp top of door and roof

The system that carries harmful fumes from the engine to the rear of the car and releases them is called the: a. Ignition system. b. Fuel system. c. Suspension system. d. Exhaust system.

d. Exhaust system.

What is the penalty for being convicted of illegally passing a stopped school bus? a. Three months' suspension of driving and a $150 fine. b. 60 day suspension of your driving privilege. c. $50 fine and a 30 day suspension of driving privilege. d. Five points on your driving record.

d. Five points on your driving record.

The use of seat belts or child safety seats is required: a. Only for occupants of the front seat of the vehicle. b. For all occupants of the vehicle, regardless of where they sit. c. For every occupant of the front seat and all children under twelve. d. For the driver and occupants of the vehicle under 16.

d. For the driver and occupants of the vehicle under 16.

When backing out of parking place, you should always: a. Continue looking through your rear-view while backing up. b. Alternate looking through your left and right side mirrors. c. Have someone outside of your car direct both of you and traffic until you are out. d. Look back over your shoulder and back slowly

d. Look back over your shoulder and back slowly

Not having all occupants wear seat belts or use child restraints: a. Is unnecessary if the driver is careful. b. Is an infringement of driver rights -- the choice is his to make. c. Is not needed in newer vehicles with air bags. d. May be punishable by a $25 fine if disobeyed.

d. May be punishable by a $25 fine if disobeyed.

When rounding a curve, a car tends to: a. Speed up. b. Move to the inside of the curve. c. Stay in the center of the lane. d. Move to the outside of the curve.

d. Move to the outside of the curve.

The warning slippery when wet sign means: a. There is a winding road ahead. b. You are likely to skid here in hot weather. c. There will be several side roads entering the highway ahead. d. None of the above

d. None of the above

A 5-0unce glass of wine contains the same amount of alcohol as: a. One pint of whiskey. b. A gallon of wine. c. A 6-pack of beer. d. One 12-ounce can of beer

d. One 12-ounce can of beer

If an over-the counter drug states that it "may cause drowsiness," you may drive: a. Yourself only, no passengers. b. Only to and from your doctor. c. Only if you have had nothing alcoholic to drink. d. Only after the effects of the medication has worn off.

d. Only after the effects of the medication has worn off.

The round sign means: a. First Aid help ahead. b. Church ahead-watch for people. c. Intersection or crossroad ahead. d. Railroad crossing ahead.

d. Railroad crossing ahead.

A driver will lose his license if he is convicted of: a. Driving without a license. b. Passing a stopped school bus. c. Failing to yield the right of way. d. Speeding more than 70 in a 55 mph zone.

d. Speeding more than 70 in a 55 mph zone.

If you become sleepy while driving, you should: a. Remove your shoes and socks to help stay awake. b. Play the radio really loud. c. Move into the far right lane and continue driving. d. Stop at a safe place and rest until you are no longer impaired.

d. Stop at a safe place and rest until you are no longer impaired.

In vehicles with a two-part (lap/shoulder) seat belt, it is advisable to: a. Wear just the lap belt to offer protection limited to the lower body. b. Wear just the shoulder belt to offer protection limited to the upper body. c. Wear the shoulder belt behind your back or under your arm. d. Wear both belts properly to decrease your chance of crash injuries

d. Wear both belts properly to decrease your chance of crash injuries

What does the eight-sided, octagonal sign mean? a. Vehicles on the right go before you. b. You have the right of way. c. Slow down: be ready to stop; let cross traffic go first. d. You must make a full stop and proceed when safe.

d. You must make a full stop and proceed when safe.

A yellow traffic signal means all of the above EXCEPT: a. The traffic signal is changing from green to red. b. You must stop unless you are within the intersection. c. You must stop unless you are too close to stop safely. d. You should slow down and continue cautiously.

d. You should slow down and continue cautiously.

You may operate a motorcycle if you have: a. A valid vehicle driver license (level III class c). b. A learner's permit. c. An M Endorsement. d. both a and c are correct.

d. both a and c are correct.

If there are two cars following a truck in a lane with a solid yellow line, and car 1 is the first car and car 2 is the second car, which car can safely pass the truck? a. Car 1. b. Car 2. c. Both cars. d. neither car

d. neither car


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