Driver's license practice test

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Can certain prescription drugs affect your driving skills?

Yes

Does Kansas law prohibits the use of any electronic device to "write, send, or read" a written communication while driving?

Yes

School bus stopping rules

You are not required to stop if the bus is traveling towards you and the roadway is separated by a median or other physical barrier.

If ur car is being overtaken within (a) feet of an emergency vehicle that is stopped on the (b) of the roadway and has its emergency lights on

a)100 b)side

Refusing to submit to a chemical test to determine the alcohol/drug content of your blood us a mandatory 1 year suspension for the 1st refusal, (a) years for the 2nd refusal, 3 years for the 3rd refusal, and (b) years for the fourth refusal.

a)2 b)10

What does this sign indicate?

added lane

child safety seats or booster seats are required for

all children 4 to 8 years of age

Speed limit of 65 mph are for

any State and Federal Highway

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

What does this sign indicate?

flagger ahead

What does this sign indicate?

merging traffic

What does this sign indicate?

narrow bridge or underpass

What does this sign indicate?

road sign angle

if you need to use your cell phone

stop in a safe parking area

On a long trip take breaks every (a) hours.

(a) 2

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) At a traffic signal that is flashing (a). choose 1 answer 1) red 2) yellow 3) green

1) red

What does this sign indicate?

Active Work Zone

What does this sign indicate?

Advisory speed for exit

What does this sign indicate?

workers ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Food

What does this sign indicate?

Hospital

What does this sign indicate?

Lodging

Where is the safest place for child safety seat to be placed?

Middle of the backseat

Can u make a u-turn in a place where u cannot be seen by other drivers for at least 500 geet?

No

Should you drive under the influence of alcohol or sedative medication?

Nope

What does this sign indicate?

School

What does this sign indicate?

School crossing

What does this sign indicate?

Slippery when wet

What does this sign indicate?

State route

What does this sign indicate?

U.S. Route

Keep Right

- These signs indicate when traffic must stay to the right of a roadway feature or obstruction, such as an upcoming median, island or lane divider.

RIGHT-OF-WAY When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle from the rear that is using flashing warning lights on a street or highway with two or more lanes in each direction, proceed with due caution and move to a lane that is (a) to the stopped emergency vehicle. If it is not possible to change lanes then the driver must reduce speed and proceed with due caution. K.S.A. 8-1530 choose 1 answer 1) not next 2) next 3) in front

1) not next

Children between the ages of 4 and (?), who are no more than 4 feet 9 inches tall, should ride in the back seat in a properly installed, booster seat. 1)8 2)9 3)10

1)8

To prevent yourself from becoming an aggressive driver: 1)Relax and concentrate on driving 2)Drive above the posted speed limit 3)Tailgate the driver in front of you

1)Relax and concentrate on driving

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within 50 feet of the nearest rail at railroad crossings. 2)Within 75 feet of driveway entrance to a fire station and on side of street opposite the entrance within 20 feet of entrance. 3)Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when parking would not obstruct traffic. 4)In spaces not identified as handicapped parking.

1)Within 50 feet of the nearest rail at railroad crossings.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within an intersection. 2)Within 5 feet of an intersection. 3)Within 30 feet of a fire hydrant.

1)Within an intersection.

Your Driver's License will: 1)expire on your birthday 2) never expire 3) expire after five years of issuance

1)expire on your birthday

When driving at night and a vehicle comes toward you with their high beam headlights on: 1.Flash your headlights once quickly 2.Keep your high beam headlights on 3.Look in the direction of their vehicle

1.Flash your headlights once quickly

How far ahead should u have ur turn signals on before turning?

100 feet

Look Ahead In an urban area, you should look at least (a) blocks or (a) traffic signals ahead. 1) 2 2) 3 3) 4

2) 3

RIGHT-OF-WAY Cars controlled by a yield sign need (a) only when necessary to avoid interfering with other traffic that has the right-of-way, including pedestrians. choose 1 answer 1) alow down 2) stop

2) stop

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)More than 30" from a curb. 2)In front of a driveway. 3)Not on a bridge or other elevated structure not at a highway or out of a tunnel.

2)In front of a driveway.

RIGHT-OF-WAY Vehicles on a (a) street or highway have the right-of-way over vehicles entering from a private drive or side road. K.S.A 8-1555 choose 1 answer 1) narrow 2) public

2)public

Look Ahead On the highway, you should look at least (a) of a mile ahead. 1)1/2 2)1/3 3)1/4

3)1/4

Alcohol and other impairing drugs are involved in approximately (a)% of all traffic crashes in which someone is killed each year. 1)80 2)60 3)40

3)40

The golden rule of driving is to: 1.Ignore other drivers on the roadway 2.Drive aggressively 3.Treat others the way you want to be treated

3.Treat others the way you want to be treated

After what age are all children required to be protected by seatbelts?

8

Do Not Enter

A square sign with a white horizontal line inside a red circle means you cannot enter. This sign is visible at roadway openings that you may not enter such as exit ramps where you would be going in the wrong direction, in crossovers on divided roadways and at numerous locations on one-way streets.

What does this sign indicate?

Advisory speed around curve

What does this sign indicate?

Advisory speed for ramp

Traffic Signs:

During the road test you will be asked to identify a number of traffic signs. They can be located anywhere on the road test. If the examiner asks you what road sign you just passed you should be able to tell the examiner.

Automatic Failures

If you do not use your safety belt. If you receive a traffic citation for a moving violation, disobey signs or signals, speed, roll through stops, or ignore traffic laws. If you do not yield to pedestrians or other roadway users. If you are involved in an avoidable crash or if your vehicle has physical contact with other vehicles, objects or pedestrians. If you commit any unsafe act or if another driver is forced to take evasive actions in order to prevent a crash. If you put the vehicle over sidewalks or curbs unnecessarily. If the examiner has to take control of the vehicle.

A step I didn't know to take when using a roundabout

If you intend to turn left, signal "left" on the approach to the traffic circle or roundabout. Once you have traveled three quarters of the way around the traffic circle or roundabout, signal "right" to take the exit.

What does this sign indicate?

Interstate Route

What does this sign indicate?

Lane ends

Can u make u-turns near the top of a hill?

No

Should you drive while you are tired?

Nope

What does this sign indicate?

One Lane Road Ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Pedestrian crossing

Speed limit of 20 mph are for

School zones and Business districts unless otherwise posted

What does this sign indicate?

Share the road with bicycles

What does this sign indicate?

Stop sign ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Survey Crew Ahead

Incident Signs -

These signs are temporary and let you know when you should be prepared to stop or when roadways are closed or detoured due to a road user incident, natural disaster, hazardous material spill, or other unplanned incident. These signs are fluorescent pink with black lettering.

Regulatory Signs

These signs tell you about specific laws that you must obey, such as rules for traffic direction, lane use, turning, speed, parking and other special situations. These signs are square, rectangular, or have a special shape and are white with black, red or green letters or symbols.

Stopping at stop line or crosswalk or gap:

When stopping at a stop sign or traffic signal do not stop over marked stop line, pedestrian crosswalk, sidewalk or other marker, do not stop vehicle in the intersection. When stopping behind another vehicle make sure you can see the rear wheels of the vehicle in front of you.

yellow diamond sign with a black letter Y in the middle

Y-intersection ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Yield sign ahead

School bus stopping rules

You must stop for a school bus when you are at an intersection, whether the school bus is on your side of the road or on the opposite side of the road.

transporting an open container of (a) or cereal malt beverage (3.2 beer)

a)liquor

What does this sign indicate?

low clearance

speed limit of 75 mph are for

multilane highway as designed and posted by the Secretary of Transportation

What does this sign indicate?

right curb

What does this sign indicate?

tar ahead

Expressway:

When entering the expressway: Check traffic by looking in your mirrors and checking your blind spots by looking over your shoulder (head check). Make sure you use your turn signal. While increasing speed, smoothly merge into the proper lane of traffic without stopping or crossing over any solid painted lines. Cancel your turn signal upon completion of the merge. Once on the expressway: Maintain proper lane positioning, vehicle spacing and vehicle speed. Continue to check traffic thoroughly in all directions. When exiting the expressway: Make necessary traffic checks. Use proper signals and brake smoothly once you enter the deceleration lane. Continue to decelerate within the lane markings, follow posted warning speeds and maintain adequate spacing between your vehicle and other vehicles. Cancel your turn signal upon completion of exiting the expressway.

PASSING ON THE RIGHT You may pass another vehicle on the right when driving on (a) streets and highways marked for two or more lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. Do not drive on the (b) to pass except during an emergency or when directed by traffic authorities. When passing on the right check traffic ahead and behind, and use signals to show your intention. (choose 1 answer for (a)) 1) one-way 2) two-way (choose 1 answer for (b)) 1) shoulder 2) right

(a) 1) one-way (b) 1) shoulder

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) At a (a) sign. You must stop at a clearly marked stop line, but if none, before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection or, if none, then at a point nearest the intersecting roadway. K.S.A. 8-1528. choose 1 answer for (a) 1) stop 2) pennant 3) round

(a) 1) stop

FOLLOWING OTHER VEHICLES (K.S.A. 8-1523) Use the (a) rule for measuring a safe following distance under prime conditions. Under adverse conditions use a (b) following rule. choose 1 answer for (a) 1) two-second 2) four-second 3) ten-second choose 1 answer for (b) 1) two-second 2) four-second 3) ten-second

(a) 1) two-second (b) 2) four-second

FOLLOWING OTHER VEHICLES (K.S.A. 8-1523) The law requires that you not follow a vehicle more closely than what is (a). Weather, road conditions, and traffic will influence how far this distance is. You must be able to stop or turn in order to (b) a collision if the vehicle in front of you suddenly stops. choose 1 answer for (a) 1) reasonable and prudent 2) dangerous and courageous choose 1 answer for (b) 1) avoid 2) not avoid

(a) reasonable and prudent (b) avoid

(select all that is true) Unrestricted Driver's License; 1) Minimum age 16 2) Must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the gold, DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 3) Parent/Guardian must sign affidavit attesting to at least 50 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night (only for applicants who are less than 18 years old)

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) Minimum age 17 2) Must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the gold, DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 3) Parent/Guardian must sign affidavit attesting to at least 50 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night (only for applicants who are less than 18 years old)

(select all that is true) Unrestricted Driver's License; 1) Minimum age 17 2) Must pass the vision and driving examinations (or bring in the gold, DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 3) Self must sign affidavit attesting to at least 50 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night (only for applicants who are less than 18 years old)

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) Minimum age 17 2) Must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the gold, DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 3) Parent/Guardian must sign affidavit attesting to at least 50 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night (only for applicants who are less than 18 years old)

(select all that is true) restricted license; 1) Minimum age of 14 2) Must have held Instruction Permit for 1 year 3) 15-year-old applicants must have completed 50 hours of supervised driving. 4) 14-year-old applicants must have completed an approved Driver's Education course (not required if applying at age 16) 5) 16-year-old applicants must have completed 50 hours of supervised driving with 10 at night. 6) 14-year-old applicants must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 7) A parent or guardian must not sign an affidavit attesting to supervised driving. 8) 15-year old's who have only completed 25 hours of supervised driving must submit another affidavit that they have completed the additional 25 hours with 10 at night in order to move to the restrictions for 16- 17-year old's.

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) Minimum age of 15 2) Must have held Instruction Permit for 1 year 3) 15-year-old applicants must have completed 25 hours of supervised driving. 4) 15-year-old applicants must have completed an approved Driver's Education course (not required if applying at age 16) 5) 16-year-old applicants must have completed 50 hours of supervised driving with 10 at night. 6) 16-year-old applicants must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 7) A parent or guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to supervised driving. 8) 15-year old's who have only completed 25 hours of supervised driving must submit another affidavit that they have completed the additional 25 hours with 10 at night in order to move to the restrictions for 16- 17-year old's.

(select all that is true) restricted license; 1) Minimum age of 15 2) Must have held Instruction Permit for 6 months 3) 15-year-old applicants must have completed 25 hours of supervised driving. 4) 15-year-old applicants must have completed an approved Driver's Education course (not required if applying at age 17) 5) 16-year-old applicants must have completed 50 hours of supervised driving with 15 at night. 6) 16-year-old applicants must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 7) A parent or guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to supervised driving. 8) 15-year old's who have only completed 50 hours of supervised driving must submit another affidavit that they have completed the additional 25 hours with 10 at night in order to move to the restrictions for 16- 17-year old's.

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) Minimum age of 15 2) Must have held Instruction Permit for 1 year 3) 15-year-old applicants must have completed 25 hours of supervised driving. 4) 15-year-old applicants must have completed an approved Driver's Education course (not required if applying at age 16) 5) 16-year-old applicants must have completed 50 hours of supervised driving with 10 at night. 6) 16-year-old applicants must pass the vision, written and driving examinations (or bring in the DE-99 completion slip from driver's education) 7) A parent or guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to supervised driving. 8) 15-year old's who have only completed 25 hours of supervised driving must submit another affidavit that they have completed the additional 25 hours with 10 at night in order to move to the restrictions for 16- 17-year old's.

Select all that is true to Farm's Permit; 1) minimum age 14 but less than 17 2) must not reside on a farm or be employed for compensation on a farm 3) If employed on a farm an affidavit must be signed by the employer attesting to such employment, this affidavit is available at your local DMV office 4) Parent/Guardian must not sign an affidavit. 5) must pass the vision, walking, and driving examinations (or bring in a DE-99 completion slip from driver's education)

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) minimum age 14 but less than 17 2) must reside on a farm or be employed for compensation on a farm 3) If employed on a farm an affidavit must be signed by the employer attesting to such employment, this affidavit is available at your local DMV office 4) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit. 5) must pass the vision, writing, and driving examinations (or bring in a DE-99 completion slip from driver's education)

Select all that is true to Farm's Permit; 1) minimum age 15 but less than 17 2) must reside on a farm or be employed for compensation on a farm 3) If employed on a farm an affidavit must not be signed by the employer attesting to such employment, this affidavit is available at your local DMV office 4) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit. 5) must pass the vision, writing, and driving examinations (or bring in a DE-99 completion slip from driver's education)

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) minimum age 14 but less than 17 2) must reside on a farm or be employed for compensation on a farm 3) If employed on a farm an affidavit must be signed by the employer attesting to such employment, this affidavit is available at your local DMV office 4) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit. 5) must pass the vision, writing, and driving examinations (or bring in a DE-99 completion slip from driver's education)

Select all that apply for driving restrictions for 15-16 year-olds; 1) to and from, and in connection with, any farm job, employment, or any other farm-related work 2) Not directly to and from home and school, over the most direct route, for the purpose of attendance (not school activities) 3) No non-sibling, over the age of 21 passengers 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help 5) when accompanied by an "unlicensed adult" in the front seat

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) to and from, and in connection with, any farm job, employment, or any other farm-related work 2) Directly to and from home and school, over the most direct route, for the purpose of attendance (not school activities) 3) No non-sibling, minor passengers 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help 5) when accompanied by a "licensed adult" in the front seat

Select all that apply for driving restrictions for 15-16 year-olds; 1) to and from, and in connection with, any farm job, employment, or any other fun activities 2) Directly to and from home and school, over the most direct route, for the purpose of attendance (not school activities) 3) No non-sibling, minor passengers 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to call your friends to have fun 5) when accompanied by a "licensed adult" in the front seat

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) 1) to and from, and in connection with, any farm job, employment, or any other farm-related work 2) Directly to and from home and school, over the most direct route, for the purpose of attendance (not school activities) 3) No non-sibling, minor passengers 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help 5) when accompanied by a "licensed adult" in the front seat

(select all that is true) Out of State License or Driving on an Existing License 0) The following people can drive on a valid license as long as they are at least 16 years old: 1) Military - Members of the Armed Forces on active duty or members of foreign military on temporary duty with the Armed Forces, as well as their spouse and children. 2) Student - Students who live out of state and who are considered a non-resident for tuition purposes. Trainees or Instructors - Employees of companies licensed to do business in Kansas, who are employed here temporarily to receive or give job instruction cannot drive in the State of KS. 3) Aliens - Foreign tourists, teachers or business people who are here for up to one year and who hold valid Immigration Documents cannot drive in the State of KS. 4) Non- Resident or Visitor - If you have a state license you can drive in Kansas.

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) Out of State License or Driving on an Existing License 0) The following people can drive on a valid license as long as they are at least 16 years old: 1) Military - Members of the Armed Forces on active duty or members of foreign military on temporary duty with the Armed Forces, as well as their spouse and children. 2) Student - Students who live out of state and who are considered a non-resident for tuition purposes. Trainees or Instructors - Employees of companies licensed to do business in Kansas, who are employed here temporarily to receive or give job instruction. 3) Aliens - Foreign tourists, teachers or business people who are here for up to one year and who hold valid Immigration Documents. 4) Non- Resident or Visitor - If you have a state license you can drive in Kansas.

(select all that is true) Out of State License or Driving on an Existing License 0) The following people can drive on a valid license as long as they are at least 17 years old: 1) Non-Military - People who are not the Members of the Armed Forces on active duty or members of foreign military on temporary duty with the Armed Forces, as well as their spouse and children. 2) Student - Students who live out of state and who are considered a non-resident for tuition purposes. Trainees or Instructors - Employees of companies licensed to do business in Kansas, who are employed here temporarily to receive or give job instruction. 3) Aliens - Foreign tourists, teachers or business people who are here for up to one year and who hold valid Immigration Documents. 4) Non- Resident or Visitor - If you have a state license you cannot drive in Kansas.

(wrong answers are corrected in bold) Out of State License or Driving on an Existing License 0) The following people can drive on a valid license as long as they are at least 16 years old: 1) Military - Members of the Armed Forces on active duty or members of foreign military on temporary duty with the Armed Forces, as well as their spouse and children. 2) Student - Students who live out of state and who are considered a non-resident for tuition purposes. Trainees or Instructors - Employees of companies licensed to do business in Kansas, who are employed here temporarily to receive or give job instruction. 3) Aliens - Foreign tourists, teachers or business people who are here for up to one year and who hold valid Immigration Documents. 4) Non- Resident or Visitor - If you have a state license you can drive in Kansas.

Guide Signs

- These signs are square and rectangular and are green, brown, or blue. They give information on intersecting roads, help direct you to cities and towns, and show points of interest along the highway. Guide signs can also help you find hospitals, service stations, restaurants and hotels.

Do not block intersection

- This sign tells you not to stop, stand or park at any time in the intersection. You must not enter an intersection if traffic conditions do not permit you to clear the intersection completely. You must not block traffic entering into the intersection from any other direction.

Shared center lane left turn only

- This sign tells you where a lane is reserved for the use of left turning vehicles from either direction and is not to be used for through traffic or passing other vehicles.

(Select all that apply for driving restrictions for 16-17 year-olds;) 0) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to at least 50 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night before the applicant can drive under the lesser restrictions for 16-17-year old's. And, may drive anytime: 1) From 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. 2) To/From school and authorized school activities. 3) To/From a religious worship service held by a non-organized atheist group of people. 4) To/From, or in connection with, any job, employment or sex-related work. 5) When accompanied by an "un-licensed adult" in the front seat. 6) Only one, immediate family, minor passenger allowed in the vehicle. 7) NO wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help.

0) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to at least 50 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night before the applicant can drive under the lesser restrictions for 16-17-year old's. 2) To/From school and authorized school activities. 7) NO wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help.

If you are found guilty of an alcohol violation and it is your first conviction, you may be fined from (a) plus court costs. You could be sentenced to a minimum of 48 hours in jail or 100 hours of community service and your license will be suspended. You will also be required to drive with an ignition interlock device. For second and subsequent convictions, the penalties are much worse. 1) $750 - $1000 2) $400 - $1000 3) $200 - $600

1) $750 - $1000

Look ahead In the city, you should look at least (a) blocks or (a) traffic signals ahead. 1) 2 2) 3 3) 4

1) 2

(Select one that is true) 1) At the age of 16 holding a lesser restricted license or farm permit for 6 months then all age-related driving restrictions are removed. 2) At the age of 16 holding a lesser restricted license or farm permit for 6 months then 15-16 driving restrictions are removed. 3) At the age of 16 holding a lesser restricted license or farm permit for 6 months then 16-17 driving restrictions are removed.

1) At the age of 16 holding a lesser restricted license or farm permit for 6 months then all age-related driving restrictions are removed.

(Select all that apply for driving restrictions for 16-17 year-olds;) 0) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to at least 25 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night before the applicant can drive under the lesser restrictions for 16-17-year old's. And, may drive anytime: 1) From 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. 2) To/From school, friends' houses, and authorized school activities. 3) To/From a religious worship service held by a religious organization. 4) To/From, or in connection with, any job, employment or farm related work. 5) When not accompanied by a "licensed adult" in the front seat. 6) Only one, non-immediate family, minor passenger allowed in the vehicle. 7) NO wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help.

1) From 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3) To/From a religious worship service held by a religious organization. 4) To/From, or in connection with, any job, employment or farm related work. 6) Only one, non-immediate family, minor passenger allowed in the vehicle. 7) NO wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help.

You may obtain a Driver's License if you: choose all that apply 1) Have successfully completed an approved driver education course if under age (18) if applicable to KS 2) Have parental/guardian consent if under age (17) 3) Have parental/guardian consent if under age (18)

1) Have successfully completed an approved driver education course if under age (18) if applicable to KS 3) Have parental/guardian consent if under age (18)

You may obtain a Driver's License if you: choose all that apply 1) Pass required Driver's License tests 2) Turn in any Driver's Licenses or identification cards previously held 3) under the age of 15

1) Pass required Driver's License tests 2) Turn in any Driver's Licenses or identification cards previously held

If your friend or relative has been drinking you must

1) Take his/her keys away 2) Arrange for a driver who has not been drinking 3) Call a cab 4) Have them stay overnight

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose1answer 1) Vehicular battery 2) burp in your car 3) refusing to submit to a chemical test to determine the alcohol/drug content of your blood

1) Vehicular battery

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose1answer 1) aggravated vehicular homicide 2) failure to appear for a court date

1) aggravated vehicular homicide

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose1answer 1) any felony in the commissuon of which a motor vehicle is used 2) failing to report a traffic accident

1) any felony in the commissuon of which a motor vehicle is used

You may obtain a Driver's License if you: choose all that apply 1) are at least 16 years of age 2) are at least 15 years of age 3) are able to submit proof if name, age and address

1) are at least 16 years of age 3) are able to submit proof if name, age and address

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose1answer 1) attempting to elude a police officer 2) fart in your car 3) conviction of 3 moving violations within a twelve month period

1) attempting to elude a police officer

RIGHT-OF-WAY Right-of-way rules are an aid to safe and smooth traffic flow. They emphasize courtesy and common sense. The driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection must yield the right-of-way to a vehicle that has already (a) the intersection from a different highway. choose 1 answer 1) entered 2) passed 3) hasn't already entered

1) entered

You may obtain a Driver's License if you: choose all that apply 1) have no unpaid fines for moving traffic violation 2) have operated a vehicle without supervision 3) have attempted to elude a police officer

1) have no unpaid fines for moving traffic violation

You may obtain a Driver's License if you: choose all that apply 1) have not had your license suspended, revoked, denied or cancelled (in other words you are disqualified from your driving privileges) 2) you have belched in your parents' car 3) are lawfully present in the United States

1) have not had your license suspended, revoked, denied or cancelled (in other words you are disqualified from your driving privileges) 3) are lawfully present in the United States

(choose 1 answer) Expiration dates; 1) it is 1 year for a non-commercial instructional permit and 90 days for a commercial permit. Any license, permit, or ID card issued to a temporary resident will expire at the same time as their authorization to be lawfully present in the United States. 2) it is 2 years for a non-commercial instructional permit and 90 days for a commercial permit. Any license, permit, or ID card issued to a temporary resident will expire at the same time as their authorization to be lawfully present in the United States. 3) it is 1 year for a non-commercial instructional permit and for a commercial permit. Any license, permit, or ID card issued to a temporary resident will expire at the same time as their authorization to be lawfully present in the United States.

1) it is 1 year for a non-commercial instructional permit and 90 days for a commercial permit. Any license, permit, or ID card issued to a temporary resident will expire at the same time as their authorization to be lawfully present in the United States.

Parts of the body that is influenced once you take alcohol and certain types of drugs

1) judgement 2) Vision 3) Color distinction 4) Reaction Time

RIGHT-OF-WAY You must yield to construction vehicles and workers that are actually engaged in work on the roadway. Just as with emergency vehicles, you must move into a traffic lane that is (a) to the construction vehicles when you encounter one working on the road. K.S.A. 8-1531 choose 1 answer 1) not next 2) next 3) in front

1) not next

An instructional permit allows you to: 1) operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver over the age of 21 2) Operate a motor vehicle without supervision 3) Observe anothet driver operate a motor vehicle

1) operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver over the age of 21

You may obtain a Driver's License if you: choose all that apply 1) pass required medical requirements for the type of Driver's License desired 2) have not been found by a court to be mentally incompetent, have a substance or an alcohol abuse problem, or be a habitual user of illegal drugs 3) have been convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide

1) pass required medical requirements for the type of Driver's License desired 2) have not been found by a court to be mentally incompetent, have a substance or an alcohol abuse problem, or be a habitual user of illegal drugs

RIGHT-OF-WAY Emergency vehicles (police cars, fire engines and ambulances) have the right-of-way when they are displaying a red light in front or when they signal with a siren or bell. Immediately drive to the right and stop until the emergency vehicles have (a). NEVER follow such vehicles. K.S.A. 8-1530 choose 1 answer 1) passed 2) stopped displaying a red light 3) stopped

1) passed

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) When directed by a flag person or any traffic control device at a (a). K.S.A 8-1551 choose 1 answer 1) railroad crossing 2) highway

1) railroad crossing

RIGHT-OF-WAY When entering an intersection with no traffic controls you must yield to the vehicle on your (a). choose 1 answer (a) 1) right 2) left

1) right

RIGHT-OF-WAY When two vehicles enter an intersection from different roadways at approximately the same time the driver on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the (a). choose 1 answer for (a) 1) right 2) left

1) right

School Busses: You must stop when meeting or overtaking a school bus, church bus or day care bus that is stopped to pick up or let off children. You must remain stopped until the STOP signal is retracted and the red lights are turned off. Traffic approaching a school bus in the opposing roadway of a divided highway is not required to stop. K.S.A 8-1556 choose multiple answer that are true 1) school bus 2) church bus 3) day care bus

1) school bus 2) church bus 3) day care bus

RIGHT-OF-WAY The driver of a vehicle within a business or residential district emerging from an alley, driveway or building, must (a) immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk area extending across any alleyway or driveway. After (a) the driver shall then yield the right-of-way. choose 1 answer 1) stop, stopping 2) slow, slowing down

1) stop, stopping

When children outgrow their booster seats, usually at age (?) or when they are 4 feet 9 inches tall, they can use the adult safety belt in the back seat. 1)8 2)9 3)10

1)8

If you need to wear glasses or contact lenses for driving, remember to:

1)Always wear them when driving, even if it is only to drive to a local corner store. If your driver license says corrective lenses are required, it is illegal to move a vehicle without using corrective lenses. 2)Keep an extra set of corrective lenses in your vehicle. If your normal corrective lenses are broken or lost, you can use the spare lenses to drive safely. 3)Avoid using dark or tinted corrective lenses at night, even if you think they help with glare. Tinted lenses cut down the light that you need to see clearly under night driving conditions.

There are things you can do when confronted with aggressive drivers:

1)Get out of their way. 2)Do not challenge them by speeding up or attempting to hold-your-own in your path of travel. 3)Avoid eye contact. Eye contact can sometimes anger an aggressive driver. 4)Do not challenge them by speeding up or attempting to hold-your-own in your path of travel. 5)Ignore gestures and name calling from aggressive drivers and refuse to return them.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)In "No Parking" zones designated by official signs. 2)One car parking along the curb or side of the street. 3)On straight streets or roads where parking would not interfere with regular traffic.

1)In "No Parking" zones designated by official signs.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)More than 12" from a curb. 2)within 5 feet of an intersection 3)Not on a bridge or other elevated structure not at a highway or out of a tunnel.

1)More than 12" from a curb.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)On a sidewalk. 2)Within the 15 feet approaching any traffic control signal, stop sign, or flashing beacon at the side of the roadway. 3)within 30 feet of a fire hydrant

1)On a sidewalk.

8 right-of-way rules apply at intersections:

1)You must yield to pedestrians at all times. Even if they are jaywalking or crossing the street where they should not be, you must stop for them. 2)When crossing a sidewalk to enter or exit a driveway, alley or parking lot you must yield to pedestrians. It is illegal to drive on a sidewalk except to cross it, such as at a driveway. 3)Pedestrians using a guide dog or carrying a white cane must be given the right-of-way at all times. 4)Do not use your horn as it could confuse or frighten the visually impaired pedestrian or guide dog. 5)When turning left you must yield to oncoming vehicles going straight ahead or turning right. At an uncontrolled intersection, such as in a residential area, where there is no stop sign, yield sign or traffic signal, you must yield to vehicles in the intersection and those coming from the right. 6)At a 4-way stop, the driver reaching the intersection first should be given the right-of-way by other drivers approaching the 4-way stop. If more than one vehicle arrives at the same time, the vehicle on the right goes first. 7)When entering a road from a driveway, alley or roadside you must yield to vehicles already on the main road. You may not enter an intersection unless you can get through it without blocking traffic flow. 8)Before entering you should wait until traffic ahead clears so that you are not blocking the intersection.

Toddlers over one year old and at least 20 pounds should ride in the back seat in a properly installed, (?)-facing child safety seat. 1)forward 2)rear

1)forward

You can calculate how far ahead to search by:

1. Finding a stationary object like a sign or telephone pole near the road as far ahead as you can see. 2. Start counting: one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two, one-thousand-three, etc., until you reach the object. 3. The number of seconds you have counted is the number of seconds ahead that you were looking.

Driving more than (a) mph slower than the traffic flow pattern can be just as dangerous as excessive speed. 1.15 2.10

1.15

hydroplaning occurs over the speed of _ 1.35 2.15

1.35 When it is raining or the road is wet, modern tires have stable traction up to about 30 mph. However, as you go faster than 35 mph, the steering tires will start to ride up on any pooled water, similar to the action of water skis. This tire loss of roadway contact is called "hydroplaning." In a heavy rain, your tires can lose all traction with the road at 45-50 mph due to the water pushing against the tires as the vehicle is moving forward. Badly worn tires will lose traction at much lower speeds (25-30 mph). The best way to avoid traction loss from hydroplaning is to slow down in the rain or when the road is wet with pooled water or water puddles.

Use antifreeze washer fluid because: 1.It will keep the fluid from freezing 2.When fluid is cold it can scratch your windshield 3.If your wiper blades are very cold, moisture will make them crack

1.It will keep the fluid from freezing

When changing lanes

1.Maintain a safe following distance and look in your rearview and side mirrors to make sure there are no vehicles in the lane or entering the lane you want to enter and no driver is about to pass. 2.Check your "blind spots" by turning your head and looking over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move. Blind spots are areas around your vehicle that you cannot see with your mirrors. Be sure no one is near the rear corners of your vehicle. 3.Since traffic ahead of you could stop suddenly while you are checking traffic to the sides, rear or over your shoulder look several times if you need to so you do not have to look too long at any one time. 4.Identify a 4 to 5 second gap in traffic, signal and look again in the direction of the lane change. Adjust speed and steer into lane. Cancel turn signal.

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: 1.Must stop for them 2.Do not have to stop for them 3.Should honk your horn at them

1.Must stop for them

An Instruction Permit allows you to: 1.Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver 2.Operate a motor vehicle without supervision 3.Observe another driver operate a motor vehicle

1.Operate a motor vehicle when supervised by another driver

If your vehicle has an anti-lock braking system and you need to stop quickly: 1.Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can 2.Press on the brake pedal repeatedly 3.Gradually press on the brake pedal

1.Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can

Motorcycle operators have the right to: 1.Use a complete traffic lane 2.Share a traffic lane with a vehicle 3.Use the shoulder of a roadway

1.Use a complete traffic lane

minimum age of restricted license

15

When entering a roundabout slower your speed around

15-20 mph.

minimum age of unrestricted driver's license

17

At 30 mph, it can take about (a) seconds or 123 feet to react to a problem and bring the vehicle to a stop. 1) 1 to 2 2) 2 to 3 3) 4 to 5

2) 2 to 3

A double solid yellow line prohibits traffic in both directions from crossing the centerline. You must return to your driving lane before coming within (a) feet of any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction. (choose 1 answer that will substitute (a)) 1) 100 2) 200 3) 250

2) 200

CDL stands for: 1) Coca-cola Double Large 2) Commercial Driver's License (Manual) 3) Cooldown lady

2) Commercial Driver's License (Manual)

With a Class C Driver's License you may: 1) Operate any motor vehicle, regardless of size or weight 2) Operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 26,001 lbs 3) Operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 26,001 lbs

2) Operate vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of less than 26,001 lbs

(Select all that apply for driving restrictions for 16-17 year-olds;) Parent/Guardian must sign an affidavit attesting to at least 35 hours of driving time with at least 10 at night before the applicant can drive under the lesser restrictions for 16-17-year old's. And, may drive anytime: 1) From 4 a.m. to 9 p.m. 2) To/From school and authorized school activities. 3) To/From a religious worship service held by a religious organization. 4) To/From, or in connection with, any job, employment or farm related work. 5) When accompanied by an "un-licensed adult" in the front seat. 6) Only one, non-immediate family, minor passenger allowed in the vehicle. 7) NO wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency help for fun without any immediate danger to you or your surrounding.

2) To/From school and authorized school activities. 3) To/From a religious worship service held by a religious organization. 4) To/From, or in connection with, any job, employment or farm related work. 6) Only one, non-immediate family, minor passenger allowed in the vehicle.

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) When coming from an alley, private drive, or building within a (a) or residential district. K.S.A. 81555 choose 1 answer 1) non-residential 2) business 3) school

2) business

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) When directed by a (a) at a construction site, or anytime when directed by a police officer. choose 1 answer 1) panicked person 2) flag person

2) flag person

RIGHT-OF-WAY If you are entering a through street or highway at which there are stop signs, you must (a) and proceed when you can do so without interfering with other traffic. choose 1 answer 1) stop briefly 2) stop completely 3) not stop

2) stop completely

Parking Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within the parking lot. 2)Within a pedestrian crosswalk at an intersection. 3)Within 20 feet of a fire hydrant.

2) within a pedestrian crosswalk at an intersection.

In Kansas, if you are under (21), you can also be arrested for alcohol impairment at (a). 1)0.08 2)0.02 3)0.01

2)0.02

If you are found to be over (a) blood alcohol concentration (BAC) you are in violation of the law. 1)0.8 2)0.08 3)0.008

2)0.08

If you are under the age of (a) it is illegal to purchase, possess and drink alcoholic beverages. 1)20 2)21 3)25

2)21

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)In "Yes Parking" zones designated by official signs. 2)Double or, "two-deep" along the curb or side of the street. 3)On straight streets or roads where parking would not interfere with regular traffic.

2)Double or, "two-deep" along the curb or side of the street.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within 10 feet of the nearest rail at railroad crossings. 2)Within 20 feet of driveway entrance to a fire station and on side of street opposite the entrance within 75 feet of entrance. 3)Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when parking would not obstruct traffic. 4)In spaces not identified as handicapped parking.

2)Within 20 feet of driveway entrance to a fire station and on side of street opposite the entrance within 75 feet of entrance.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)in your neighbor's parking lot 2)Within the 30 feet approaching any traffic control signal, stop sign, or flashing beacon at the side of the roadway. 3)within 30 feet of a fire hydrant

2)Within the 30 feet approaching any traffic control signal, stop sign, or flashing beacon at the side of the roadway.

RIGHT-OF-WAY Do not enter an intersection, (a), or RR Crossing unless there is sufficient space on the other side for your vehicle. Even though you may have a green light, you may not enter an intersection if there isn't room to get all the way across. K.S.A. 8-1584 choose 1 answer 1) driveway 2) crosswalk

2)crosswalk

Infants from birth to at least age one, and until they are at least 20 pounds should ride in the back seat in a properly installed, (a)-facing infant seat. 1)forward 2)rear

2)rear

Look at least (a) seconds ahead of your vehicle to avoid panic stops by seeing events and problems well ahead of time. 1.8 2.10 3.12

2.10

On wet roadways you should reduce speed about (a) mph below recommended speeds to allow for additional stopping distance and potential traction loss while steering 1.5 2.10 3.15

2.10

When you cannot see any further than 100 feet ahead due to rain, snow, blowing dust, smoke or thick fog then you cannot safely drive faster than: 1.20 mph 2.30 mph 3.40 mph

2.30 mph

When approaching animals that are standing near the roadway: 1.Speed up to scare them away 2.Slow down and use caution 3.Swerve to avoid the animal

2.Slow down and use caution

If you are driving and a tire suddenly goes flat: 1.Rapidly pump the brake pedal several times. 2.Slow down gradually and do not brake. 3.Press on the brake pedal as hard as you can.

2.Slow down gradually and do not brake.

If you are driving and you need to use your cell phone it is best to: 1.Carefully use your cell phone, but do not talk for a long time 2.Stop in a safe parking area and then make the call 3.Use a hands-free device so you can keep both hands on the steering wheel

2.Stop in a safe parking area and then make the call

At a 4-way stop: 1.The driver reaching the intersection first should be given the right-of-way 2.The driver to the right should be given the right-of-way 3.The driver to the left should be given the right-of-way

2.The driver to the right l should be given the right-of-way

If a truck or bus needs to make a right turn and you are also turning right: 1.Quickly turn right before the truck or bus does 2.Wait until the truck or bus turns before turning right 3.Squeeze between the truck or bus and the curb

2.Wait until the truck or bus turns before turning right

If there is packed snow on the road, reduce your speed by (a) or more. 1.a quarter 2.half 3.1/3

2.half

At 60 mph, it can take about (a) seconds or 359 feet to react to a problem and bring the vehicle to a stop. 1) 1 to 2 2) 3 to 4 3) 4 to 5

3) 4 to 5

RIGHT-OF-WAY The driver of a vehicle turning left must yield the right-of-way to vehicles approaching from the (a). If both cars enter the intersection at the same time, the car going straight through has the right-of-way. choose 1 answer 1) left 2) right 3) opposite direction

3) opposite direction

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) When an emergency vehicle is coming toward you or approaches from behind and is displaying flashing red lights and/or sounding a siren. Immediately drive to the (a) and stop without blocking any intersection. K.S.A. 8-1530 choose 1 answer 1) left 2) center 3) right

3) right

STOPPING A complete stop is required: 1) When a (a) crossing guard is displaying an official flag in a STOP position. K.S.A. 8-15,103 Choose 1 answer for (a) 1) recreational area 2) hospital 3) school

3) school

Never secure a child in the right front passenger side, especially if your vehicle has an air bag. If the air bag deploys it could hurt the child. Children age (a) and under should sit in the rear seat of the vehicle to avoid injury from an air bag in the event of a crash. 1)8 2)10 3)12

3)12

Law requires that all children under the age of (a) must be secured in the rear seat and wear appropriate safety restraints while the vehicle is in motion. 1)8 2)10 3)14

3)14

If you are found guilty of a drug-related charge of driving under the influence and it is your first conviction, you may be fined $750 - $1000 plus court costs. You could be sentenced to a minimum of (a) hours in jail or 100 hours of community service and your license will be suspended. 1) 28 2)38 3)48

3)48

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within 40 feet of the nearest rail at railroad crossings. 2)Within 75 feet of driveway entrance to a fire station and on side of street opposite the entrance within 20 feet of entrance. 3)Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when parking would obstruct traffic. 4)In spaces not identified as handicapped parking.

3)Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when parking would obstruct traffic.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)in your neighbor's parking lot 2)Within 30 feet of a fire hydrant. 3)Between a safety zone and adjacent curb, or within 30 feet of points on curb opposite ends of safety zone.

3)Between a safety zone and adjacent curb, or within 30 feet of points on curb opposite ends of safety zone.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)More than 30" from a curb. 2)Within 5 feet of an intersection. 3)On a bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a tunnel.

3)On a bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a tunnel.

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)In "Yes Parking" zones designated by official signs. 2)One car parking along the curb or side of the street. 3)On narrow streets or roads where parking would interfere with regular traffic.

3)On narrow streets or roads where parking would interfere with regular traffic.

Parking Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within your neighbor's parking lot. 2)Within 5 feet of an intersection. 3)Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.

3)Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.

What is a benefit of using hand-to-hand steering? 1.You can more easily use other vehicle controls while steering 2.Your hands cross over the steering wheel so you have more control of the vehicle 3.Less chance of injury in the event of a frontal crash in a vehicle equipped with a driver side air bag

3.Less chance of injury in the event of a frontal crash in a vehicle equipped with a driver side air bag

When you hear a siren or see a vehicle approaching with flashing lights: 1.Maintain speed and stay in your lane until the vehicle has passed 2.Move into the right lane and drive slowly until the vehicle has passed 3.Pull over to the curb or edge of the road and stop to allow the emergency vehicle to pass

3.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: 1.Check to make sure it is not too deep and then cross carefully 2.Stop your vehicle on the roadway 3.Turn around and find another route to get to your destination

3.Turn around and find another route to get to your destination

Parking is NOT allowed at the following places: (choose 1 answer) 1)Within 10 feet of the nearest rail at railroad crossings. 2)Within 75 feet of driveway entrance to a fire station and on side of street opposite the entrance within 20 feet of entrance. 3)Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when parking would not obstruct traffic. 4)In spaces identified as handicapped parking.

4)In spaces identified as handicapped parking.

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose 1 answer Refusing to submit to a chemical test to determine the alcohol/drug content of your blood or test resulting of 0.08 or greater for the: 1) 1st time 2) 2nd time 3) 3rd time 4) 4th time 5) 5th time

5) 5th time

You must obtain a driver's license within (30/60/90(choose 1)) days of moving to KS

90 days

Aggressive driving

Aggressive driving occurs when an individual intentionally commits an action or a moving traffic offense, which endangers other persons or property. When drivers are aggressive they lose control of their emotions and use their vehicle to harm others.

ABS stands for

Anti-lock Braking System ABS is designed to allow steering and braking at the same time without losing vehicle balance. ABS does not necessarily shorten stopping distances on dry pavement, but generally shortens stopping distances on wet surfaces where traction loss can be a serious problem.

railroad crossing sign

At some highway-railroad grade crossings, in addition to the signs, you may see side-by-side lights that will flash alternately. When a train is approaching and lights are flashing you must stop prior to the stop line or gate crossing area. At some highway-railroad grade crossings a crossing gate will lower when a train is coming. You may not move around the gate until the gate is lifted or the lights have stopped. Some highway-railroad grade crossings also have a bell or a horn that will sound. You should not cross until the bell or horn has stopped.

What does this sign indicate?

Bicycle crossing

General Driving: Regular traffic checks/head checks:

Check traffic and mirrors regularly. Check traffic and mirrors before, while in and after an intersection, turn or lane change. Watch for hazards by searching left and right at intersections, driveways, store entrances, railroad tracks or any other areas where traffic intersects. Scan and check traffic in high volume areas and areas where pedestrians are expected to be present. Check traffic by looking over your shoulder (head check) when necessary (i.e. lane change, merging).

Pre-Trip Vehicle Safety Inspection Test: (part 2)

Check your Fluids: Oil - Open the hood of your car. Find the oil dipstick, remove it and wipe it down with a rag or paper towel. Put back the dipstick - make sure you push it in as far as it will go. Put out the dipstick again - if the film of oil does not reach the markings, add more oil. Check your driver's manual to see how often you should replace your oil. Coolant - Open the hood of your car. Find the coolant tank - this is usually next to the radiator. If the coolant doesn't reach the "minimum" fill line, fill it with a coolant/water solution (the ration for this will be in your car's driver manual). **Warning: Never open the radiator cap on a hot car! Wait until the car has cooled down first.

speed limit of 55 mph are for

County and Township road

What does this sign indicate?

Deer crossing

What does this sign indicate?

Detour

General Driving: Use brakes properly:

Do not brake harshly. Brake smoothly using steady pressure. Come to a complete stop at traffic signs or signals.

General Driving: Proper lane usage:

Do not put vehicle over curbs, sidewalks or lane markings. Complete a turn in the proper lane on a multiple lane road (vehicle should finish a left turn in the left-most lane, the one directly to the right of the centerline). Finish a right turn in the rightmost (curb) lane. Move to or remain in the right-most lane unless lane is blocked. Do not attempt lane changes at intersections.

Road Test Lane Changes

During multiple lane portions of the test, you will be asked to change lanes to the left, and then back to the right. You should make the necessary traffic checks first by looking in your mirrors and checking your blind spots by looking over your shoulder (head check). Make sure you use the correct turn signal and smoothly change lanes when it is safe to do so. Cancel your turn signal upon completion and check traffic.

Road Test Rural/Open Highway

During this part of the test, you are expected to make regular traffic checks, check cross traffic and maintain a safe following distance. Your vehicle should be centered in the proper lane (rightmost lane) and you should keep up with the flow of traffic, but not exceed the posted speed limit.

Road Test Urban

During this part of the test, you are expected to make regular traffic checks, check cross traffic and maintain a safe following distance. Your vehicle should be centered in the proper lane (rightmost lane) and you should keep up with the flow of traffic, but not exceed the posted speed limit.

What does this sign indicate?

Emergency Notification Systems (ENS): The Blue Emergency Notification System (ENS) sign is at every highway-rail grade crossing, and provides the public with a 24/7/365 telephone number to call to report problems or emergencies at these railroad locations. ENS signs may be located either on the black and white cross buck or near the actual crossing. Information provided on the ENS sign is a toll-free dispatch number for each railroad, and directly below the dispatch number is a Department of Transportation number that identifies the exact location of the crossing in question. When called the emergency contact number is answered by railroad dispatchers. The information contained on the ENS sign enables the public to notify the railroad dispatcher responsible for the crossing and to identify the specific crossing in the event of an emergency. Because railroad dispatchers are the first line of defense when attempting to stop all train traffic at the crossing during an emergency, it is important that they are immediately notified of any unsafe conditions.

What does this sign indicate?

Emergency vehicle crossing

Basic Vehicle Control Skills Test will contain

Forward Two-point Turnabout Reverse Two-point Turnabout Three-point Turnabout Left-side Parallel Park Right-side Parallel Park

GDL stands for; Graduated Driver's License Gradual Driver's License Gradual Driver's Learning -a system designed to improve road safety by allowing beginner drivers to get their initial driving experience under conditions that involve lower risk and introducing them in stages to more complex driving situations as they gain more experience in the driving environment.

Graduated Driver's License -a system designed to improve road safety by allowing beginner drivers to get their initial driving experience under conditions that involve lower risk and introducing them in stages to more complex driving situations as they gain more experience in the driving environment.

If my vehicle is overtaken and my view is obstructed within 100 feet of a bridge, viaduct, or tunnel I must

I must stay in my lane and not increase my speed

There are exceptions where all children 4 to 8 years of age must use a seatbelts and those exceptions are

If those children are taller than 4'9'' or weighs more than 80 lbs

Pre-Trip Vehicle Safety Inspection Test: (part 3) Internal Inspection:

Internal Inspection: Seats and Safety Belts - Check that there are no broken seat frames and that the seats are firmly attached to the floor. Properly adjust the driver seat so you can reach the pedals and turn the steering wheel. Check for properly secured, mounted, and adjusted safety belt. Make sure the safety belt is not ripped or frayed and properly place the safety belt across your hips and shoulder. Seats must be securely fastened, safe to sit in and properly adjusted. To keep you safe and in control while you drive, safety belts must be available, in usable condition and properly fastened. Windows and Windshield - Check windows to make sure they are clear, have no obstructions or damage to the glass and can open and close properly. Also check the windshield to make sure it is clear and has no obstructions or damage to the glass. Cracks, stickers, glare or dirt can cause you to lose sight of other traffic or changes in road conditions. 97 Doors and Mirrors - Check that door(s) are not damaged and that they open, close and latch properly. Check that all internal and external mirrors and mirror brackets are securely mounted, not damaged and free of excessive dirt. Check mirrors for proper adjustment. It is important to check the doors on a vehicle because doors must close and latch properly to keep you safe while driving. It is important to check mirrors as they provide visibility to the sides and rear. Wipers and Washers - Check that wiper arms and blades are secure and not damaged and that the windshield wipers and washers operate correctly. It is important to make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition because they improve visibility during rain and other adverse conditions. Worn blades reduce visibility, which makes it difficult to see. Heater/Air Conditioner/Defroster - Describe how the heater, air conditioner and defroster work. Test the defroster by activating the fan and placing your hand over the dashboard's vent to ensure it is working properly. It is important to make sure your defroster is working properly because it improves visibility, especially during cold weather. Horn - Check that the horn works. It is important to make sure it is working because the horn is a device that must function properly in order to warn other roadway users (vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists) of your presence, if needed. Indicator Lights - Check that (dash) indicator lights for turn signals, hazard flashers and headlight high beams illuminate when corresponding lights are turned on. It is important to make sure your indicator lights work because they help to warn you if external lights, such as turn signals and high beams are still active when not appropriate. Brake Lights - Turn on your car. Have a friend or parent stand behind the car. Step on the brake pedal. Does your friend see both lights? If not, you should replace the bulb or fuse. If you don't know how, get a professional to do it. Fuel Gauge - Check that there is a sufficient amount of fuel and that the gauge is not on empty. It is important to have fuel in your vehicle so the vehicle will start and drive properly.

Road Test Intersections

Intersections: As you approach an intersection: Check traffic thoroughly in all directions. Brake smoothly and evenly and maintain lane position. When stopping at an intersection: If necessary, come to a complete stop behind any stop signs, signals, sidewalks, or stop lines. If stopping behind another vehicle maintain a safe gap. You should be able to see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead of you. When driving through an intersection: Checktrafficthoroughlyinalldirections.Keepbothhandsonthewheelandslowdown and yield to any pedestrians or traffic in the intersection. Do not change lanes while proceeding through the intersection. Once through the intersection: Continue checking mirrors and traffic behind you. Accelerate smoothly. If there are multiple lanes of traffic, accelerate to the speed of traffic, use your turn signal, check your blind spots by looking over your shoulder (head check), check your mirrors and move into the right-most lane when it is safe to do so (if not already there).

General Driving: Proper steering:

Keep both hands on the outside of the steering wheel at all times unless using other controls. Once you have completed using other controls return both hands to the steering wheel. All methods of steering are acceptable (i.e., hand-over-hand and hand-to-hand) as long as both hands are on the outside of the wheel.

On which side should u pass a vehicle if safely done without exceeding the speed limit?

Left

Steps to take when starting an vehicle

Make sure the parking brake is set before you start the vehicle. If the vehicle has automatic transmission place your right foot on the brake pedal and check gear selector lever for park. If the vehicle has a manual transmission press the clutch to the floor with your left foot and put the gearshift lever in neutral. Place the key in the ignition and turn ignition switch to the on position. Check indicator lights and gauges (fuel level, ABS, air bags, etc.). Then turn the ignition switch to start, turn on the low beam headlights and lock the doors.

Does Kansas law prohibit talking, or dialing a phone number, on a cell phone?

No

Should you not drive alongside large vehicles, such as trucks and buses in a traffic circle or roundabout?

No

Pennant-Shaped Traffic Sign

No Passing Zone

yellow pennant sign

No Passing Zone

What does this sign indicate?

Pedestrian crossing ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Road Construction Ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Road Work Ahead

What does this sign indicate?

Sharp curve ahead

yellow diamond sign with a black letter T in the middle

T-intersection ahead

Route Number Signs

The shape and color of route number signs indicate the type of roadway: interstate, U.S., state, city, county, or local road. When planning a trip, use a road map to determine the route. During the trip, follow the route signs to prevent you from getting lost in an unfamiliar area.

Service Signs -

These blue signs are square or rectangular shaped with white lettering or symbols. They show the location of various services such as rest areas, gas stations, hotels or hospitals.

Work Zone Signs

These construction, maintenance or emergency operation signs alert you to work zones ahead and warn you that people are working on or near the roadway. They are generally diamond or rectangular shaped and orange with black letters or symbols. These warnings include workers ahead, reduced speed, detours, slow moving construction equipment and poor or suddenly changing road surfaces.

Destination Signs -

These green or brown signs are square or rectangular shaped with white lettering or symbols. They show direction and distance to various locations such as cities, airports, state and county lines, or to special areas such as national parks, historical areas, or museums. If the word "Exit" is written on the left side of an exit sign, the exit lane or ramp is to the left and if the word "Exit" is written on the right side of an exit sign, the exit lane or ramp is to the right.

warnings signs

These signs tell a driver of possible danger that might be ahead, such as warning you to slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary, or a hazard or special situation on the roadway that is ahead. These signs are usually yellow with black lettering or symbols and are diamond shaped. Some warning signs may be fluorescent yellow, such as school zones, school crossing and pedestrian crossing. Some common warning signs are shown.

One-Way Street

These signs tell you that traffic flows only in the direction of the arrow. Do not turn in the opposite direction of the arrow. Never drive the wrong way on a oneway street.

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

Flashing RED Traffic Light -

This means you must stop behind a stop line, crosswalk, or intersection before entering and use the same procedure as you would at a stop sign, by coming to a complete stop, looking both ways before entering the intersection and yielding right-of-way.

Slower Traffic Keep Right

This sign is posted on a multilane highway for those driving slower than the normal speed of traffic. It tells the slow driver to stay in the right lane.

Left turn yield on green

This sign tells you that a left turn is permitted, but you must yield to oncoming traffic.

Pass with Care

This sign tells you that you are at the end of a no passing zone. You may pass only when it is safe to do so.

Wrong Way

This sign tells you that your vehicle is moving in the wrong direction. You will see this sign on expressway ramps a short distance past the DO NOT ENTER sign. You also will see this sign if you turn the wrong way onto a one-way street, alley or driveway.

Stop Here on Red

This sign tells you where you must stop if the traffic light is red. If there is not a NO TURN ON RED sign at the traffic light, after stopping at the stop line and checking for traffic and pedestrians, you may turn right on red.

A visual leading

To identify potential problems in the travel path you need a visual lead. A visual lead is an area 20 to 30 seconds ahead from the front of the vehicle. Having a good visual lead and using good searching skills helps you see changes in your travel path and identify alternative paths of travel.

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.

What does this sign indicate?

Uneven grade crossing

Use of turn signals:

Use turn signals when required. Activate turn signals at appropriate times. Do not signal too early or too late. Cancel turn signals upon completion of a turn or lane change.

When you slow down

Use your mirrors to check behind your vehicle whenever you slow down. This is very important to check when you slow down quickly or at points where a following driver would not expect you to slow down, such as private driveways or parking spaces.

Pre-Trip Vehicle Safety Inspection Test: (part 1)

Vehicle Walk Around - Walk around the vehicle, indicating that you are looking at the general condition of the vehicle and that you are looking for children, animals and other debris around the vehicle before entering. It is critical to walk around the vehicle before driving to be sure the vehicle is in good condition and that there is nothing in the way when you move your vehicle. Leaks - Look for puddles or dripping fluids on the ground, under the engine and around the transmission and fuel tank area. It is important to look for leaks because fluid loss could indicate component failure in areas where levels might not be readily checked, such as the transmission or fuel systems. Tires - Before entering the vehicle, tires should be checked for proper inflation, tread depth and condition. To check tire pressure, use the recommended psi (pounds per inch) located in the vehicle owner's manual or the driver's side door jamb of the vehicle. Use a tire pressure gauge to check your psi. If your psi is above the number listed on your door jamb, let air out until it matches. If below, add air (or have a tire professional help you) until it reaches the proper number. Also make sure that valve caps and stems are not missing, broken, or damaged. You may also measure tread depth using the "penny test". Once every month, or before you embark upon a long road trip, check your tires for wear and damage problems. One easy way to check for wear is by using the 'penny test'. 1.Take a penny and hold Abraham Lincoln's body between your thumb and forefinger. 2.Select a point on your tire where the tread appears to be lowest and place Lincoln's head into one of the grooves. 3.If any part of Lincoln's head is covered by the tread, you're driving with the safe amount of tread. If your tread gets below that, your car's ability to grip the road in adverse conditions is greatly reduced. It is important to check your tires because low inflation or lack of tread increases the effect of hydroplaning, reduces cornering ability, and increases the chance of blowout from excessive heat buildup due to increased flexing of the tire. Stopping distance is increased from poor contact with road surface. Over inflation increases the chance of tread separation and tire failure. Cuts and bruises may cause tire failure, blowout and sudden loss of control. Headlights - Check that low and high beam headlights are operational and that the lenses are not cracked, broken or missing. It is important to check your headlights because they are critical for better visibility, nighttime driving, and inclement weather conditions. Taillights and Brake Lights - Check that taillights and brake lights are operational and that the lenses are not cracked, broken or missing. It is important to check your taillights and brake lights because they are critical for better visibility. Brake lights also communicate to other drivers that you are slowing or stopping. Turn Signals - Check that all turn signals, both front and back, are operational and that the lenses are not cracked, broken or missing. It is important to check your turn signals because they are critical to communicate to other drivers when and which way you are turning.

Curve:

When approaching a curve: Check traffic thoroughly in all directions. Before entering the curve, reduce your speed so further braking is not required in the curve. Keep vehicle in the lane. Continue checking traffic in all directions. Maintain a safe speed through the curve and follow posted warning signs.

Limited Access Roadway:

When entering the limited access roadway: Check traffic by looking in your mirrors and checking your blind spots by looking over your shoulder (head check). Make sure you use your turn signal. While increasing speed, merge or turn smoothly into the proper lane of traffic without stopping (unless necessary) or crossing over any solid painted lines. Cancel your signal upon completion of the merge or turn. Once on the limited access roadway: Maintain proper lane positioning, vehicle spacing and vehicle speed. Continue to check traffic thoroughly in all directions. When leaving the limited access roadway: Make necessary traffic checks. Use proper signals and brake smoothly once you enter the deceleration or turning lane. Continue to decelerate within the lane markings, follow posted warning speeds and maintain adequate spacing between your vehicle and other vehicles. Cancel your signal upon completion of exiting the limited access roadway.

No Turn on Red -

When you see this sign posted, it means that you may not turn right or left during the red light. You must wait for the traffic signal to turn green before turning.

painted curbs indicates other parking restrictions: White: Yellow: Blue: Red:

White: indicates only short stops are permitted Yellow: indicates a loading zone or some other restriction Blue: Indicates Handicap Indication Red: Indicates Fire Zone restrictions

Can over-the-counter drugs affect your driving skills?

Yes

Can u not make a u-turn on a curve?

Yes

Is it illegal to drive or to be a front-seat passenger, without wearing safety belts?

Yes

Road Test (Turning)

You have been asked to make a turn. As you approach the turn: Checktrafficinalldirections,usethecorrectturnsignal,brakesmoothlyandevenly and safely get into the correct lane needed for the turn. If you must stop before making the turn because of traffic, signals or signs: Smoothly come to a complete stop without skidding behind the stop line, crosswalk, or stop sign. A safe gap when stopping behind another vehicle is to stop where you can see the rear tires of the vehicle ahead of you. Keep the front wheels aimed straight ahead. When ready to turn: Check traffic in all directions. Keep both hands on the steering wheel during the turn. Maintain smooth even acceleration and yield to pedestrians and other traffic. Keep checking your mirror to make sure the vehicle does not hit anything on the inside of the turn. Do not move into oncoming traffic or drive over the curb. Keep the vehicle in the proper lane. After turn: Make sure you finish completing the turn in the correct lane and that your turn signal has cancelled. Accelerate to the speed of traffic, use your turn signal, check your blind spots by looking over your shoulder (head check), check your mirrors and move into the right-most lane when it is safe to do so (if not already there).

When turning from a four lane divided highway...

You must go to the farthest lane that is permitted to go before turning and make a tight turn (either left or right) Do not swig wide.

FOLLOWING OTHER VEHICLES (K.S.A. 8-1523) When you are following vehicles which stop often or make sudden turns (buses, delivery vans, police cars etc.) you should (a) your following distance. When driving in bad weather you should increase your following distance even more. Following too closely reduces the ability to see road and traffic conditions ahead. Without seeing what is ahead it is more difficult to avoid trouble as it develops. choose 1 answer for (a) 1) increase 2) decrease 3) keep

a) 1) increase

If ur vehicle is overtaken and it is within (a) feet of crossing any intersection or (b), then stay in ur lane and do not increase ur speed.

a) 100 b) railroad grade crossing

I must turn my (a) turn signal before passing and turn my (b) turn signal after passing before turning to the right lane.

a) left b) right

U must not increase ur car speed and change ur lane if ur car is being overtaken and any time the (a) side of the road is not clearly visible and free of oncoming (b)

a) left b) traffic

If ur car is being (a) on a hill, curve, or any other designated as (b) zone, u must stay in ur lane and not increase ur speed

a) overtaken b) no-passing

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose1answer a)Vehicular homicide resulting from the operation of motor vehicle b)transporting an oprn container of liquir or cereal malt beverages (3.2 beer)

a)Vehicular homicide resulting from the operation of motor vehicle

driving while under the influence of (a) or drugs or testing (b) or above will result in suspension of your driving privileges

a)alcohol b)0.08

Failing to maintain (a) liability insurance in your (b) is a mandatory indefinite suspension

a)continuous b)vehicle

Failing to appear for a court date (a) or failure to respond to a traffic citation issued in this or another state will suspend your driving privileges.

a)mandatory indefinite suspension

If ur car is being overtaken and there is a sign (a) passing, u must stay in ur lane and not increase ur speed

a)prohibit

failing to report a (a) will result in a suspension of your driving privileges

a)traffic accident

If ur car is being overtaken and there is a solid (a) line on ur side of the centerline, u must stay in ur lane and not increase speed.

a)yellow

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.

child safety seats are required for

all children under the age of 4

speed limit of 30 mph are for

any urban district

to avoid distractions

avoid arguments with the passenger

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

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

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

1. 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 at all times

c. Must be worn at all times

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

yellow diamond sign with a block cross in the middle

cross road ahead

What does this sign indicate?

curvy road ahead

What does this sign indicate?

divided highway begins

What does this sign indicate?

divided highway ends

What does this sign indicate?

fuel

the minimum age of instructional permit class C or M

minimum age of 14

Your driving privileges may be revoked if you are convicted of choose1answer 1)Failure to stop and render aid as required under the laws of this state in the event of a motor vehicle accident resulting in the death or personal injury of another 2)reckless driving

psych both 1)Failure to stop and render aid as required under the laws of this state in the event of a motor vehicle accident resulting in the death or personal injury of another 2)reckless driving

When turning back into the right lane when passing, u must first be able to see the entire front of the u have just passed in ur _ mirror.

rearview

What does this sign indicate?

road entering curve

What does this sign indicate?

series of turns

What does this sign indicate?

sharp right turn

yellow diamond sign with a black vertical line and a perpendicular line in the middle on the right side

side road ahead

conviction of 3 moving violations within a twelve month period will end up in your driving privileges being

suspended

What does this sign indicate?

telephone

What does this sign indicate?

traffic crossing ahead

What does this sign indicate?

winding road

Driving restrictions; (select all that are true) 1) May only drive with an unlicensed adult in the front seat 2) licensed adult must be at least 21 years old and have at least one-year driving experience 3) No person but a minor in the front seat 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency assistance

wrong answers are corrected in bold 1) May only drive with a licensed adult in the front seat 2) licensed adult must be at least 21 years old and have at least one-year driving experience 3) No person but the supervising adult in the front seat 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency assistance

Driving restrictions; (select all that is true) 1) May only drive with a licensed adult in the front seat 2) licensed adult must be at least 21 years old and have at least two years of driving experience 3) No person but the supervising adult in the front seat 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency assistance just for fun without any imminent danger for anyone

wrong answers are corrected in bold 1) May only drive with a licensed adult in the front seat 2) licensed adult must be at least 21 years old and have at least one-year driving experience 3) No person but the supervising adult in the front seat 4) No wireless communication devices while driving except to report illegal activity or summon emergency assistance

Instructional Permit Class C or M: (select all that is true) 1) minimum age of 15 2) less than 16 requires a written application by the parent/guardian 3) Affidavit must be signed by the parent/guardian at time of application at the Driver Licensing office 4) must pass vision, written, and driving examination. Or bring in the DE99 that authorizes an Instruction Permit from an approved Driver's Education course currently being attended 5) does not expire

wrong answers are corrected in bold 1) minimum age of 14 2) less than 16 requires a written application by the parent/guardian 3) Affidavit must be signed by the parent/guardian at time of application at the Driver Licensing office 4) must pass a vision and written examination. Or bring in the DE99 that authorizes an Instruction Permit from an approved Driver's Education course currently being attended 5) does expire in 1 year must be renewed with testing

Instructional Permit Class C or M: (select all that is true) 1) minimum age of 14 2) less than 17 requires a written application by the parent/guardian 3) Affidavit must be signed by self at time of application at the Driver Licensing office 4) must pass vision and written examination. Or bring in the DE99 that authorizes an Instruction Permit from an approved Driver's Education course currently being attended 5) expires in 1 year, must be renewed with testing

wrong answers are written in bold 1) minimum age of 14 2) less than 16 requires a written application by the parent/guardian 3) Affidavit must be signed by the parent/guardian at time of application at the Driver Licensing office 4) must pass vision and written examination. Or bring in the DE99 that authorizes an Instruction Permit from an approved Driver's Education course currently being attended 5) expires in 1 year, must be renewed with testing


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