Driver's Ed Quiz True and False
It is illegal to turn a corner if a pedestrian is hallway across the street.
False
You may park no closer than 15 feet from a fire hydrant.
False
You may pass a slow moving vehicle as long as you are able to get back in your lane 200 feet before an oncoming vehicle.
False
You may stop on an entrance ramp to a freeway anytime you want.
False
Legally, motorcycles are entitled to a full traffic lane.
True
Minnesota's Basic Speed Law states, "Never drive faster that reasonable under existing conditions".
True
Most motorcycle accidents occur when a car turns left in front of the motorcycle.
True
Centerlines are always painted in yellow.
False
Children are not required to be in a car seat if they are 4 years old or younger.
False
A 40 mph minimum speed limit means that you must never drive below that speed in normal driving conditions.
True
If the posted speed limit on a section of road is 30 mph, you may drive 30 mph without getting a ticket.
False
If you are parked on a highway at night, your vehicle must have a white light in the front and red light in the rear. These lights must be visible from 1000 feet away.
False
If you have a class D license and you want a class B license, you do not have to take the written test.
False
If your right wheel runs off the road, it is best to slow down before turning back on the road.
False
Law enforcement officers must place you under arrest before they can ask you to take a breath test.
False
Most accidents attributed to drunk driving occur because the driver fell asleep behind the wheel.
False
Passing is illegal within 200 feet of an intersection.
False
Statutory speed limits are always in effect.
False
The load extensions for a car are: 3 feet in the front, 6 inches on the left, 0 inches on the right, and 4 feet in the rear.
False
Under normal circumstances, the minimum safe following distance to follow another vehicle is 1 car length for every 10 mph.
False
Under the 24-hour rule, if the police stop you and you do not have your license with you, you have 24 hours to prove that you have one.
False
The maximum speed limit means that anything above the limit is unsafe.
True
The statutory speed limits are 10 mph in alleys, 30 mph in urban or city streets, and 55 mph in rural areas.
True
Snow tires provide better traction on icy roads.
True
Stray drivers may cause other drivers to take unnecessary chances.
True
When entering the freeway, a yield sign may require you to stop.
True
When parking on a hill, you always turn your wheels to the right, except when making an uphill park with a curb
True
"Careless Driving" is defined as knowing driving dangerously on purpose".
False
When you are at a crossroad or a T intersection, and the car ahead of you is turning left, you may pass that car on the right side.
False
When you park, your wheels must be no further than 18 inches from the curb.
False
You may be no closer than 350 feet when following a fire truck.
False
You may park no closer than 10 feet from the nearest rail of a railroad track.
False
Both license plates must be visible at all times.
True
Car-train crashes usually occur because the driver of the car did not look before crossing the tracks.
True
Driving too fast on wet roads causes hydroplaning.
True
It is against the law to pass a vehicle that is yielding to a pedestrian.
True
It is illegal to carry liquor of any kind in the passenger compartment of your vehicle if the seal or bottle has been opened.
True
When the lane marker in the middle of the road is a solid yellow line on the side close to you, it means no passing.
True
When you are carrying a load that extends four feet or more behind your vehicle, you are required to have a 16 inch square red, yellow, or orange flag attached to the end of the load during daylight hours, and a red light visible at least 500 feet away at night.
True
When you have beer bottles to recycle, it is illegal to drive with the case of empty bottles in the back seat of your vehicle.
True
You may drive in a bicycle lane to turn a corner.
True
You may practice driving with your parent or legal guardian as soon as you pass your permit test.
True
You must have your instruction permit with you every time you drive.
True
You must park at least 20 feet away from an uncontrolled intersection.
True
You should use your signal flashers to warn other drivers of your location if you are parked in a dangerous location.
True
High beam headlights must illuminate the road 500 feet ahead of your vehicle.
False
If the curb is painted yellow it means no parking.
True
It is illegal to park any closer than 30 feet away from a controlled intersection.
True
It is illegal to park your vehicle on a bridge.
True
It is illegal to pass a motorcycle while traveling in the same lane as the motorcycle.
True
It is illegal to pass another vehicle before a hill or curve if you cannot see at least 700 feet ahead.
True
It is illegal to pass another vehicle within 100 feet of a tunnel, underpass, railroad crossing, or intersection.
True
It is illegal to throw, drop, or place items that could be dangerous to other drivers (nails, glass, wood, etc.) on the road
True
The best way to handle a tailgater is to slow down and force them to pass.
True
When driving on the highway, the speed limit on the curve is the same as the speed limit on the straightaway unless there is a sign that says otherwise.
True
When passing a vehicle on a two-lane freeway, you must see both headlights of the vehicle you passed in your rear-view mirror before returning to the right lane.
True
Your instruction permit must be renewed after two years, if you have not passed the road test yet and you want to continue practicing.
True