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A collision must be reported to the DMV within ten days if anyone was injured or if property damage occurred worth:

$1000 or more

Being awake for 17 hours can equal the effect of having a blood alcohol content (BAC) of:

.05.

If you are near an intersection, you should not pass within:

100 feet of the intersection

Fines for traffic violations that occur in work zones can cost upwards of:

1000 or more

The speed limit at a blind intersection is:

15 MPH

The speed limit in an alley is:

15 mph (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 31).

If you're traveling at 55 mph, assuming you have good tires, good brakes, and the pavement is dry, your car will travel:

210 feet

The speed limit when driving within 500 to 1,000 feet of a school while children are outside is:

25 mph, unless otherwise posted.

Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV) and Low-Speed Vehicles (LSV) can only drive on roadways where the speed limit is:

35 mph or lower.

On wet roads, your vehicle will start "hydroplaning":

50 MPH OR MORE. In a heavy rain at speeds of 50 mph or more, your tires can lose all contact with the road and then your vehicle will be riding on water or "hydroplaning." A slight change of direction or a gust of wind could throw your vehicle into a skid. If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, slow down gradually - do not apply the brakes

The maximum speed limit on most of the highways in California is:

65 mph ,70 where posted, 55 on two lane undivided (dashed) highways unless otherwise posted or if towing a trailer

If you think of the steering wheel as the face of a clock, you should place your hands on the clock:

9 and 3

A 5-sided sign indicates that:

A 5-sided sign indicates that you're near a school (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 26).

In the dark, bicyclists must have:

A front lamp emitting a white light visible from a distance of 300 feet; A rear red reflector or a solid or flashing red light with a built in reflector that is visible from a distance of 500 feet; A white or yellow reflector on each pedal or on the bicyclist's shoes or ankles visible from a distance of 200 feet; A white or yellow reflector on the front wheel, a white or red reflector on the rear wheel, or reflectorized tires

During an enforcement stop:

Acknowledge the officer's presence by turning on your right turn signal. Move your vehicle to the right shoulder of the road. On a freeway, move completely onto the right shoulder, even if you're in the carpool/HOV lane. End your cell phone conversation and turn off your radio. Remain inside your vehicle unless otherwise directed by the officer. Place your hands in clear view, including all passengers' hands such as on the steering wheel, on top of your lap, etc.

When adjusting your seat and mirrors:

Adjust your rear and side mirrors before driving. Use your day/night mirror if you have one. Make sure you're sitting high enough to see the road.

When you're approaching a place where people may cross or enter your path, you should:

Always look to each side of your vehicle at intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings. LOOK BOTH WAYS

You must judge whether or not you have enough room to pass whenever you approach:

An oncoming vehicle; A hill or a curve; An intersection; A road obstruction; A bicyclist

Your physician may report:

Any condition that may affect your ability to drive safely to the DMV.

A big truck's blind spots, sometimes known as the "No Zone":

Are anywhere you cannot see the driver in plain view or in his or her side mirror.

Certain roads are designated as "Safety Enhanced-Double Fine Zones". Fines for violations in these zones:

Are doubled. In addition, highway construction or maintenance zones where workers are present follow the same rules.

Any time your view is blocked by a hill or curve:

Assume there is another vehicle ahead of you that you cannot see.

An airbag will inflate safely:

At least 10 inches away from the air bag.

When you're parallel parking, the space you look for should be:

At least 3 feet longer than your vehicle.

You should never make a U-turn:

At, on, or near a railroad crossing. In front of a fire station. Where a "No U-Turn" sign is posted. On a one-way street.

To avoid becoming an aggressive driver:

Avoid cutting off other drivers. Avoid using your horn unless it is for an emergency. Avoid driving too closely to another vehicle. Avoid driving slowly in the leftmost (fast) lane.

It is illegal for any person to operate a vehicle with a:

BAC of 0.08% or higher, if the person is 21 years old or older; BAC of 0.01% or higher, if the person is under 21 years old; BAC of 0.01% or higher at any age, if the person is on a DUI probation; BAC of 0.04% or higher, in any vehicle requiring a CDL—with or without a CDL issued to the driver (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 83).

You should clean your windows and mirrors:

Because it will be difficult to see out of them otherwise, which could cause an accident if you're not careful.

You should slow down for a curve in the road:

Before entering the curve.

Side-impact air bags may provide extra safety benefits for adults. Is the same true for children?

Children who are leaning against a side air bag when it inflates are at risk of serious injury. Children who are traveling in a correctly installed child passenger restraint system appropriate to age and weight are not at risk of serious injury. These children are usually not in the path of a side air bag when it inflates (2017 California Driver Manual, pp. 20-21).

Which of the following statements is true about bicycle lanes?

Do not drive in a bicycle lane unless you are preparing to make a right turn or park. Before merging into the bicycle lane, check to see there are no bicyclists. If you are passing bicycle traffic, pass with at least three feet between your vehicle and the bicyclist, when safe to do so. When you are making a right turn you must enter the bicycle lane no more than 200 feet before the corner or other driveway entrance. Do not drive in the bicycle lane at any other time. You may park in a bicycle lane if your vehicle does not block a bicyclist and/or there is not a "No Parking" sign posted

You may proceed across light rail transit tracks:

Do not proceed across the tracks until you can see clearly in both directions and are sure there are no light-rail transit vehicles or trains coming. Do not go around any lowered gate (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 32).

While driving at night:

Drive more slowly than during the daytime. Refrain from driving with only your parking lights. Use your low beam headlights at night when it rains.

Which of the following statements about traffic speeds is true?

Driving slowly can be just as dangerous as speeding. Collisions are more likely if you are going faster or slowly than the other vehicles on the road. Speeding does not save much time.

If you find yourself in another vehicle's blind spot:

Drop back or pass the vehicle as quickly as you can.

If you are on a two-lane road with an oncoming vehicle approaching and a bicyclist ahead to your right:

First, slow down and let the oncoming vehicle pass. Then, when it is safe to do so, move to the left to allow plenty of room (at least three feet) to pass the bicyclist (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 52).

If you are driving slowly on a two-lane highway or road where passing is unsafe, and 5 or more vehicles are following you, you should:

If you are driving slowly on a two-lane highway or road where passing is unsafe, and 5 or more vehicles are following, you must drive into the turnout areas or lanes to let the vehicles pass

You should slow down when you see another vehicle's hazard lights:

If you see a vehicle's hazard lights ahead, slow down. There may be a collision or other road emergency ahead. Stop and give assistance if asked by anyone, or pass very carefully

If you encounter animals or livestock in the middle of the road:

If you see animals or livestock near the roadway, slow down and proceed with caution. Be sure to follow directions from the person in charge of the animals. If you see a stray animal in your path, slow down or stop if it's safe. Do not swerve as you may lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident. Be aware of sudden movements from the animals as they are unpredictable and may run into the roadway (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 33).

A "Walk" or "Walking Person" traffic signal light indicates that:

It is legal for pedestrians to cross the street.

When you are passing a bicyclist on the left:

Leave 3 foot or more between you and the bicyclist.

Scanning:

Means keeping your eyes moving and observing your surroundings to make sure you're keeping a safe distance between you and other cars.

When you park alongside a curb on a level street, your wheels:

Must be parallel and no more than 18 inches from the curb.

You can assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way:

Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way. Yield your right-of-way when it helps prevent collisions. It is important to respect the right-of-way of others, especially pedestrians, motorcycle and bicycle riders

The passing speed limit in a safety zone or an intersection where a streetcar, trolley, or bus is stopped is:

No more than 10 mph.

During a heavy rainstorm or snowstorm in which you cannot see further than 100 feet ahead, it is safest to drive:

Not more than 30 mph.

You should turn on your headlights:

On frosty mornings. On small country or mountain roads. Whenever weather conditions require you to use your windshield wipers. When necessary to get another driver's attention.

If you're a commercial driver convicted of a DUI, you may obtain a restricted driver license after:

One year, but the commercial driver must downgrade to a noncommercial license.

When you're passing, you should NOT:

Pass on the left even when the driver is signaling a left turn.

It is illegal to drive if you have taken:

Prescription drugs that impair your ability to drive. Over-the-counter drugs that impair your ability to drive. Illegal drugs.

As a precaution, while driving in high winds:

Reduce your speed. Slowing down gives better control over your vehicle. Avoid cruise control. Manual control of the gas pedal will be useful when strong gusts of wind occur. Keep your grip and hand position on your steering wheel firm. Remain alert. Keep an eye on the road ahead.

A Solid Red traffic signal light indicates that:

STOP. Remain stopped until the green signal or green arrow appears. You may proceed right if there is no "no turn on red sign"

Shared roadway bicycle markings, or sharrows:

Sharrows are used to alert other traffic that bicyclists are allowed to occupy this travel lane. When used appropriately, sharrows can also help bicyclists to maintain a safe lane position (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 39).

If your accelerator becomes stuck:

Shift the car's engine to neutral and apply the brakes. Honk your horn and turn on emergency lights to alert other drivers and pedestrians. Keep your eyes focused on the road. Look for alternative routes out of traffic and a way to get your vehicle to the side of the road. (1. Shift to neutral; 2. Apply the brakes; 3. Keep your eyes on the road; 4. Look for an alternate route away from traffic or look for a way out; 5. Warn other drivers by honking and turning on your emergency lights; 6. Try to drive the car safely off the road; 7. Stop and turn off the ignition. WARNING: Turning the ignition off while the vehicle is moving may lock the steering wheel; you will not have control of the steering)

When exiting the freeway, you should typically signal your intention to exit with your turn signal:

Signal your intention to exit for approximately 5 seconds before reaching the exit; Be sure you are at the proper speed for leaving the traffic lane - not too fast and not too slow

You can tell the minimum number of people required per vehicle to qualify for a HOV/Carpool lane:

Signs at the on-ramp or along the freeway tell you the minimum number of people per vehicle required for the carpool/HOV lane(s). These signs also list the days of the week and the hours when the carpool/HOV requirement applies.

At an intersection without a "STOP" or "YIELD" sign:

Slow down and be ready to stop if necessary. Yield to traffic and pedestrians already in the intersection or just entering the intersection. Also, yield to the vehicle or bicycle that arrives first, or to the vehicle or bicycle on your RIGHT if it reaches the intersection at the same time as you

When driving on a slippery road:

Slow down at the first sign of rain, and adjust your speed to different slippery surfaces: five to ten mph slower on a wet road, halve your speed on packed snow, and slow to a crawl on ice.

Traffic breaks are used by law enforcement to:

Slow or stop traffic, conduct emergency operations, and prevent traffic collisions in fog or heavy traffic.

When you park headed either uphill or downhill when there is no curb, turn your wheels:

So the vehicle will roll away from the center of the road if the brakes fail.

You should drive more slowly in heavy traffic:

So you have enough distance to stop without hitting the vehicle in front of you.

If you're involved in a collision, you should not:

Speed away without stopping

When making a left turn from a two-way street, start:

Start the turn in the left lane closest to the middle of the street. Complete the turn, if safe, in either lane of the cross street (shown by the arrows). Use the center left turn lane if one is available. A left turn may be made from the other lane, if permitted by signs or arrows (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 41).

Before changing lanes, you should signal, look in your mirrors, and:

Survey your blind spot for vehicles, motorcyclists, bicycles, and other traffic. Make sure there is enough room to accommodate your vehicle in the next lane. Glance around to make sure the lane you want is clear. Check traffic in your direct vicinity.

The fastest lane is usually:

The left lane.

When towing a vehicle or trailer, driving a bus, or driving a three or more axle truck, you should drive in:

The right most lane, a lane specifically marked for slow vehicles, or the right two lanes if driving on a road with four or more lanes.

The speed limit of business or residential districts, unless otherwise posted, is:

The speed limit in business or residential districts is 25 mph, unless otherwise posted (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 33).

Children under 8 years old may ride in the front seat of a vehicle in a federally-approved child passenger restraint system when:

There is no rear seat; The rear seats are side-facing jump seats; The rear seats are rear-facing seats; The child passenger restraint system cannot be installed properly in the rear seat; All rear seats are already occupied by children 7 years old or younger; Medical reasons require the child to not ride in the back seat

Large trucks are not as maneuverable as standard cars because:

They have longer starting and stopping distances.

In order to share the road safely with light-rail vehicles, you should NOT:

Turn in front of an approaching light-rail vehicle.

You should "split the difference" (driving on-top of a yellow lane line):

When there are dangers on both sides of the road. Pick the safest side

Which curb color corresponds to the following parking rule: Stop only long enough to pick up or drop off passengers or mail.

White (green- limited time, yellow - loading or unloading passengers, red - no stopping, standing, or parking, blue - parking for disabled)

If you are caught with an alcoholic beverage in your vehicle and you are under 21 years old:

Your vehicle may be impounded for up to 30 days. Your driving privilege may be revoked for one year, if you're convicted of driving under the influence. The court may fine you for up to $1,000, and either suspend your driving privilege for one year or require the DMV to delay the issuance of your first driving license for one year, if you're not licensed.

Horse-drawn vehicles and riders of horses or other animals:

are entitled to share the road with motor vehicles. It is a traffic offense to scare horses or stampede livestock. Slow down or stop, if necessary, or when requested to do so by the riders or herders.

Locked wheel skids are caused by:

braking too hard at a high speed

You should have your eyes checked:

every year or two

You may only drive in the center lane:

for 200 feet

Pedestrians using guide dogs or white canes with or without a red tip should be:

given the right-of-way at all times. These pedestrians are partially or totally blind. When these pedestrians are in your vicinity, be especially careful when turning corners or backing up, particularly if you are driving a quiet hybrid vehicle (2017 California Driver Manual, p. 61).

As a driver, you may be cited for a passenger not wearing a seat belt:

if they are under 16

Before you get behind the wheel, you should NOT _________.

mix medications, take prescribed meds for someone else, mix alcohol and medications

When approaching a stationary emergency vehicle or tow truck with flashing amber warning lights, or a Department of Transportation vehicle with flashing amber lights:

move over a lane, if safe to do so, or slow down when approaching a stationary emergency vehicle or tow truck that is displaying flashing amber warning lights, or a Department of Transportation (Caltrans) vehicle displaying emergency flashing or amber warning lights while it is stopped on the side of a state highway or freeway.

You may leave a child 6 years or younger unattended in a motor vehicle:

never unless accompanied by someone 12+

You should use your horn:

only to help avoid an accident.

Vehicles with hazardous loads have a diamond-shaped placard on them. Vehicles with hazardous load placards:

required to stop before crossing railroad tracks -- explosives, etc.

To maintain control of a skidding vehicle:

take foot off gas and straighten wheels

One solid yellow line on a public road indicates that:

the center of a road used for two-way traffic

If you turn your vehicle's ignition to the "lock" position while it's still in motion:

the steering will lock and you will lose control of your vehicle

When two vehicles meet on a steep road where neither vehicle can pass, which vehicle must yield the right-of-way by backing up?

the vehicle pointing downhill that should yield the right-of-way by backing up until the vehicle going uphill can pass. The vehicle facing downhill has the greater amount of control when backing up the hill. UPHILL YIELDS, DOWNHILL PASSES

You should NOT use your horn:

to alert other drivers that they made a mistake

If you have to drive in fog:

turn on windshield wipers, use low beam headlights, drive slowly

You may park or leave your vehicle:

where permitted by signs

If you're under 21 years old:

you must submit to a hand-held breath test, preliminary alcohol screening (PAS), or one of the other chemical tests . . . . If your BAC measures 0.01% or higher on the PAS, you may be suspended for 1 year. If your PAS shows a BAC of 0.05%, the officer may require you to submit to either a breath or blood test. If a subsequent test reveals a BAC of 0.05% or higher, the officer will issue you an order of suspension and arrest you for DUI


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