Kansas driving exam 2023
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Added Lane
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Advisory Speed Around Curve
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Advisory Speed for Exit
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Curvy Road Ahead
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Lane Ends
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Narrow Bridge or Underpass
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Series of Turns
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Share the Road with Bicycles
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Slippery When Wet
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T-Intersection Ahead
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Traffic Signal Ahead
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Uneven Grade Crossing
- indicates that only short stops are permitted - indicates a loading zone or some other restriction - indicates a handicap restriction - indicates fire zone restrictions
White Yellow Blue Red
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Winding Road
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Y-Intersection Ahead
Having a Driver's License is a: a. Right, not a privilege b. Privilege, not a right c. Requirement
b. Privilege, not a right
Regulatory signs are: a. Green b. Yellow c. White
c. White
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crossroad ahead
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No Passing Zone
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Pedestrian Crossing Ahead
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Pedestrians Crossing
If your brakes stop working:
Rapidly pump the brake pedal several times. This will often build up enough brake pressure to allow you to stop. • If that does not work, use the parking brake. Pull on the parking brake handle if in the center console or push the parking brake foot pedal slowly so you will not lock the rear wheels and cause a skid. Be ready to release the brake if the vehicle does start to skid. • If that does not work, look for a safe place to slow to a stop. Make sure the vehicle is off the roadway. Do not continue to drive the vehicle without working brakes.
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Right Curve
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Road Entering Curve
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Sharp Curve Ahead
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Sharp Right Turn
Accelerator Failure: Accelerator failure could be caused by either a broken spring or the pedal getting stuck in the down position. In either case:
Shift to neutral and search for an escape path. • Steer smoothly, brake gently and pull off the roadway. • Turn off vehicle and have the pedal repaired at a service center before driving again.
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Side Road Ahead
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Stop Sign Ahead
Turnabouts-
There may be times when you find yourself headed in the incorrect direction; for example, if you need to park on the other side of the roadway or you are lost and need to turn around. The safest way to change direction is to turn right and go around the block. This avoids most left turns across traffic. If you are on the interstate system, go to the next exit and turn around. It is illegal to cross the median strip or to use the crossover areas reserved for emergency vehicles.
Three-Point Turnabout
This is the most difficult and dangerous way to perform a turnabout. Use it only when the road or street is too narrow to make a U-turn and you cannot go around the block. This type of turn should only be used on a two-lane roadway.
Forward Two-Point Turnabout -
To perform a forward two-point turnabout check your mirrors and signal your intention to turn left. Move close to the center of the road and turn into the driveway or alley as near as possible to the right side. Stop as the rear of the vehicle clears the curb or edge of the driveway. Check in all directions for traffic, signal a right turn and shift to reverse. When the path is clear, move slowly back while turning the steering wheel quickly all the way to the right. As the vehicle centers in the nearest lane, straighten wheels, stop, shift to drive, cancel right signal and move forward.
Reverse Two-Point Turnabout
To perform a reverse two-point turnabout signal your intention to turn right, stop and check traffic to the sides and rear of the vehicle. Move back until the rear bumper of the vehicle reaches the near edge of the driveway. While backing slowly, steer rapidly all the way to the right. As the vehicle centers in the driveway, straighten the wheels and stop. Shift to drive and check in both directions; if clear, signal and turn left into the proper lane and accelerate as appropriate.
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Yield Sign Ahead
If you are over _____ blood alcohol concentration (BAC), you are in violation of the law. a. .08 b. .10 c. .04
a. .08
Your Driver's License will: a. Expire on your birthday b. Never expire c. Expire after five years of issuance
a. Expire on your birthday
When driving at night and a vehicle comes toward you with their high beam headlights on: a. Flash your headlights once quickly b. Keep your high beam headlights on c. Look in the direction of their vehicle
a. Flash your headlights once quickly
The traditional mirror setting: a. May be more appropriate when towing or backing in tight areas. b. Adds 12 to 16 degrees additional viewing area to each side of the vehicle. c. Can be adjusted by leaning your head to the left/right until it touches the driver side window, and the rear fender is just visible.
a. May be more appropriate when towing or backing in tight areas.
If a pedestrian is crossing in the middle of the street, not at a crosswalk (also known as jaywalking) even if it is illegal, you: a. Must stop for them b. Do not have to stop for them c. Should honk your horn at them
a. Must stop for them
An Instructional Permit allows you to: a. Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by a licensed driver 21 or older b. Operate a motor vehicle without supervision c. Observe another driver operate a motor vehicle
a. Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by a licensed driver 21 or older
An Instruction Permit allows you to: a. Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver b. Operate a motor vehicle without supervision c. Observe another driver operate a motor vehicle
a. Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver
If your vehicle has an anti-lock braking system and you need to stop quickly: a. Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can b. Press on the brake pedal repeatedly c. Gradually press on the brake pedal
a. Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can
When overtaking a pedestrian who is walking along the roadway and an oncoming vehicle is approaching: a. Slow down and let the vehicle pass first b. Keep driving, the oncoming vehicle must stop for you c. Honk your horn so the pedestrian moves over
a. Slow down and let the vehicle pass first
At a 4-way stop: a. The driver reaching the intersection first should be given the right-of-way b. The driver to the right should be given the right-of-way c. The driver to the left should be given the right-of-way
a. The driver reaching the intersection first should be given the right-of-way
Kansas law requires that all occupants use safety restraints in passenger vehicles? a. True b. False
a. True
You must stop when meeting or overtaking a bus that is stopped to pick up or let off children? a. True b. False
a. True
Motorcycle operators have the right to: a. Use a complete traffic lane b. Share a traffic lane with a vehicle c. Use the shoulder of a roadway
a. Use a complete traffic lane
If your vehicle begins to lose traction: a. ease off the brakes to regain traction and reapply the brakes without skidding to continue steering b. brake hard to stop the vehicle from skidding and to regain steering control c. push down on the accelerator and steer to your intended path of travel
a. ease off the brakes to regain traction and reapply the brakes without skidding to continue steering
Roadways are more slippery when: a. it first starts to rain, snow or sleet b. it has been raining, snowing, or sleeting for awhile c. it has just stopped raining, snowing, or sleeting
a. it first starts to rain, snow or sleet
When driving on gravel or dirt roads, you must: a. reduce your speed and increase your following distance b. increase your speed and increase your following distance c. reduce your speed and reduce your following distance
a. reduce your speed and increase your following distance
Why is it important to stop at stop lines? a. to give larger vehicles more turning space b. so the traffic light changes faster c. to give pedestrians more room to walk
a. to give larger vehicles more turning space
When you cannot see any farther than 100 feet ahead due to rain, snow, blowing dust, smoke or thick fog then you cannot safely drive faster than: a. 20 mph b. 30 mph c. 40 mph
b. 30 mph
Before stopping your vehicle on the roadway: a. Place your foot on the accelerator b. Check mirrors for traffic c. Set the parking brake
b. Check mirrors for traffic
Before you start the vehicle: a. Turn the low beam headlights on b. Make sure the parking brake is set c. Place your foot on the accelerator
b. Make sure the parking brake is set
Turning on a steady green traffic light means that you: a. Have the right-of-way from other users to complete the turn b. May turn but only when the intersection is clear to do so c. Should turn quickly before the light turns yellow or red
b. May turn but only when the intersection is clear to do so
With a Class C Driver's License you may: a. Operate any motor vehicle, regardless of size or weight b. Operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 26,001 pounds c. Operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 26,001 pounds
b. Operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 26,001 pounds
When approaching animals that are standing near the roadway: a. Speed up to scare them away b. Slow down and use caution c. Swerve to avoid the animal
b. Slow down and use caution
If you are driving and a tire suddenly goes flat: a. Rapidly pump the brake pedal several times. b. Slow down gradually and do not brake. c. Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can.
b. Slow down gradually and do not brake.
If you are driving and you need to use your cell phone, it is best to: a. Carefully use your cell phone, but do not talk for a long time b. Stop in a safe parking area and then make the call c. Use a hands-free device so you can keep both hands on the steering wheel
b. Stop in a safe parking area and then make the call
Where should you place a child under 12 years old in a vehicle equipped with air bags? a. The front seat b. The back seat c. In either the front or back seat
b. The back seat
If a truck or bus needs to make a right turn and you are also turning right: a. Quickly turn right before the truck or bus does b. Wait until the truck or bus turns before turning right c. Squeeze between the truck or bus and the curb
b. Wait until the truck or bus turns before turning right
When is it safe to pass another vehicle? a. When driving through an intersection and there are no oncoming vehicles b. Whenever signs and/or roadway markings permit passing other vehicles c. When entering a curve and there are no oncoming vehicles
b. Whenever signs and/or roadway markings permit passing other vehicles
When parking your vehicle facing uphill with a curb: a. Your wheels should be turned toward the curb b. Your wheels should be turned away from the curb c. Your wheels should face straight ahead
b. Your wheels should be turned away from the curb
What should you do if your vehicle stalls when crossing railroad tracks: a. run across the tracks as far away as possible b. run in the direction from which the train is approaching c. run in the opposite direction from which the train is approaching
b. run in the direction from which the train is approaching
Continue to pass another vehicle until: a. you look in your side mirror and see the vehicle is behind you b. the complete front of the passed vehicle is visible in your rearview mirror c. the driver you just passed signals you to move over to their lane
b. the complete front of the passed vehicle is visible in your rearview mirror
What is the average perception time for an alert driver? a. 3 seconds to 4 seconds b. ¾ second to 1 second c. 1 second to 2 seconds
b. ¾ second to 1 second
When changing lanes identify a: a. 2 to 3 second gap in traffic b. 3 to 4 second gap in traffic c. 4 to 6 second gap in traffic
c. 4 to 6 second gap in traffic
To prevent a fatigue-related crash while driving: a. Continue driving so you will reach your destination sooner b. Drive late at night when there are not as many users on the roadway c. Find a safe parking area to take a 15 to 20-minute nap
c. Find a safe parking area to take a 15 to 20-minute nap
Where should your hands be placed on the steering wheel when using hand-to-hand steering? a. Left hand between 9 and 10 o'clock and right hand between 2 and 3 o'clock b. Left hand between 10 and 11 o'clock and right hand between 1 and 2 o'clock c. Left hand between 7 and 8 o'clock and right hand between 4 and 5 o'clock
c. Left hand between 7 and 8 o'clock and right hand between 4 and 5 o'clock
Safety belts: a. Do not need to be worn if your vehicle is equipped with air bags b. Only need to be worn when driving on long trips c. Must be worn always
c. Must be worn always
A yellow dashed line on your side of the roadway only means: a. Passing is prohibited on both sides b. Passing is permitted on both sides c. Passing is permitted on your side
c. Passing is permitted on your side
When you hear a siren or see a vehicle approaching with flashing lights: a. Maintain speed and stay in your lane until the vehicle has passed b. Move into the right lane and drive slowly until the vehicle has passed c. Pull over to the curb or edge of the road and stop to allow the emergency vehicle to pass
c. Pull over to the curb or edge of the road and stop to allow the emergency vehicle to pass
If you see a flooded roadway ahead: a. Check to make sure it is not too deep and then cross carefully b. Stop your vehicle on the roadway c. Turn around and find another route to get to your destination
c. Turn around and find another route to get to your destination
Which way should your wheels face when parking uphill with a curb? a. towards the curb b. straight forward c. away from the curb
c. away from the curb
When you meet a large vehicle coming from the opposite direction you should: a. remain in the center of the lane b. keep as far as possible to the left side c. keep as far as possible to the right side
c. keep as far as possible to the right side
Lines separating driving lanes for traffic moving in opposite directions are: a. white b. blue c. yellow
c. yellow
To perform a three-point turnabout:
• Check the mirrors and activate your right turn signal to communicate your intention to pull off to the right side of the road. Stop on the right side of the road. • Activate your left turn signal, check traffic, and check blind spot by looking over your left shoulder. When traffic is clear, turn hard left to the other side of the road and stop once you have reached the other side. • Place the vehicle in reverse, check traffic and check blind spots to both sides by looking over your shoulder. When traffic is clear, turn hard right to the other side of the road and stop. • Place the vehicle in drive, activate the left turn signal, and check traffic and blind spots. When traffic is clear, turn hard left and drive forward into the right lane of traffic heading in the new direction. Check traffic and make sure your turn signal has cancelled. Continue driving straight in the new direction of travel
If a tire blows out or suddenly goes flat:
• Grip the steering wheel firmly and keep the vehicle going straight. • Slow down gradually. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. • Do not brake. Allow the vehicle to slow by itself or brake gently if necessary. • Do not stop on the road if possible. Pull off the road in a safe place and turn on emergency flashers. • Have the tire changed and replaced.
When following a motorcyclist/scooter/moped, allow for a
3 to 4 second following distance or more in wet conditions, or you may not have enough time or space to avoid a crash.
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Advisory Speed for Ramp
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Angled Side Road
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Bicycle Crossing
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Deer Crossing
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Divided Highway Begins
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Divided Highway Ends
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Emergency Vehicle Crossing
Two-point Turnabout
In this type of turn a street, alley or driveway is used to reverse the direction you are traveling when it is not practical or possible to drive around a block. Backing onto a street can be dangerous, even when exiting a driveway in a low traffic or in a residential neighborhood. The safest way to perform a two-point turnabout is to back the vehicle into the driveway. This allows you to see traffic better when leaving the driveway. Although backing into a driveway is safer, this type of turn should only be used on a two-lane roadway.
If the engine shuts off while you are driving:
Keep a strong grip on the steering wheel. Be aware that the steering wheel may be difficult to turn, but you can turn it. • Shift to neutral and look for an escape path. Do not brake hard, brake with steady pressure on the pedal, slow down then pull off the roadway. • Stop and try to restart the engine; if unsuccessful, raise hood and turn on emergency flashers. Call for help.
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Low Clearance
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Merging Traffic