Driver Test
Drivers in Maryland are considered under the influence of alcohol when their BAC is at least: A. 0.1 B. 0.06 C. 0.04 D. 0.02 E. 0.08
0.08
You must turn on your headlights when you cannot see clearly at least how many feet ahead of your vehicle? A. 500 feet B. 750 fee C. 200 feet D. 1,500 feet E. 1000 feet
1000 feet In Maryland, you must use your headlights if you cannot see clearly at least 1,000 feet ahead of your vehicle.
To qualify for a driver's license in Maryland, an applicant must have a continuous field of vision of at least how many degrees? A. 90 degrees. B. 60 degrees. C. 120 degrees. D. 140 degrees. E. 100 degrees.
140 degrees To qualify for a Maryland driver's license, an applicant must have a continuous field of vision of at least 140 degrees.
How old must you be, at least, for a Driver's License in Maryland? A. 21 B. 16 1/2 C. 14 D. 15 E. 18
16 1/2 How old must you be, at least, for a Driver's License in Maryland?
What is the required minimum age for an applicant to be eligible for a driver's license? A. 18 years. B. 15 years. C. 19 years. D. 17 years. E. 21 years.
18 years. To be eligible for a Driver's License, applicants must be at least 18 years of age.
The Type 1 Learner's Instructional Permit is valid for a maximum of ___. A. 30 days. B. 6 months. C. 9 months. D. 2 years. E. 5 years.
2 years The Type 1 Learner's Instructional Permit is valid for up to 2 years and must be held for a minimum of 9 months before the applicant is eligible for a Provisional License.
Allow at least ___ of clearance between your car and a bicyclist when passing.
3 Feet
Allow at least ___ of clearance between your car and a bicyclist when passing. A. 1 foot. B. 3 feet C. 6 inches. D. 1.5 feet E. 2 feet
3 feet Be prepared to slow down, wait until oncoming traffic is clear and then allow at least 3 feet of clearance between your car and the bicyclist when passing.
What is the minimum following distance under ideal driving conditions? A. 1 second. B. 3-4 seconds. C. 20 seconds. D. 10 seconds. E. 35 seconds.
3-4 seconds. The minimum following distance in ideal conditions should always be three to four seconds.
How many pounds can a fully loaded truck weigh on average? A. 80,000.00 B. 4,000.00 C. 10,000.00 D. 50,000.00 E. 200,000.00
80,000.00 A fully loaded truck can easily weigh around 80,000 pounds, as opposed to a regular car, which usually only weighs around 2,000 pounds.
How long must someone have had a Maryland Learner's Instructional Permit before they can advance to a Maryland Provisional License? A. 3 months. B. 6 months. C. There is no set time as long as they have completed an approved driver education program. D. 1 year. E. 9 months.
9 months Under Maryland law, someone must have had a Maryland Learner's Instructional Permit for at least 9 months before they can advance to a Maryland Provisional License.
Which situation is NOT a violation of the open alcohol container law? A. A six pack of beer with one bottle missing in the back seat of the car. B. An empty beer bottle on the back seat of the car. C. A new six pack of beer in the car. D. An empty bottle of beer on the floor of the car. E. An opened bottle of alcohol in the glove compartment.
A new six pack of beer in the car. Under Maryland, an open container of alcohol is any can, bottle, container or package, even a missing bottle or can from a package makes the package open. Only a new six pack that has not been opened is NOT a violation
Who must sign a minor's application for a license? A. A relative that isn't a legal guardian. B. A parent or legal guardian. C. None of the answers listed. D. A friend the minor has known for at least two years. E. A teacher from the minor's current school.
A parent or legal guardian.
When passing a large truck, which of the following is true? A. A truck edging left before an intersection should not be passed. B. Passing on the right is safest. C. After passing a truck, you should cut in front of it quickly for visibility purposes D. You should pass a truck very slowly.
A truck edging left before an intersection should not be passed. Trucks sometimes pull to the left in order to make right turns. Trucks should be passed on the left, fairly quickly, and given ample room in front.
Where are overhead lane use signs posted? A. None of the answers listed. B. Only at stop signs. C. On the left side of the road. D. Above the roadway. E. On the right side of the road.
Above the roadway.
An attempt to secure a false License or ID card may result in which of the following penalties? A. Imprisonment. B. A fine. C. All listed choices are correct. D. License suspension.
All listed choices are correct It is illegal to misrepresent your age to purchase alcohol or for other reasons. All listed choices are possible punishments for this.
What must an individual do to convert their out-of-country license to a Maryland driver's license? A. Driving skills test. B. Vision test. C. MVA approved three hour alcohol and drug education program. D. All of the answers listed E. .Knowledge test
All of the answers listed In Maryland, there are many tests an individual must pass in order to convert their out-of-country driver's license to a Maryland driver's license.
Which of the following are prohibited while operating a vehicle? A. None of the answers listed. B. Earplugs in both ears. C. Earphones in both ears. D. Headsets which cover both ears. E. All of the answers listed.
All of the answers listed.
Which of the following is true about driving at night? A. You should increase your following distance. B. You should follow the rules for when to use your low beam headlights and when to use your high beam headlights. C. Driving at night is more hazardous than driving during the day. D. All of the answers listed. E. Visibility issues increase.
All of the answers listed. Driving at night introduces different risks and hazards than driving during the day. Your visibility is decreased and you should increase your following distance. Further, you should observe the rules for when to use your low or high beam headlights.
What must you do as soon as you hear or see an emergency vehicle approaching? A. Clear intersections. B. Remain stopped until the emergency vehicle passes. C. Move as close as possible to the edge of the road. D. All of the answers listed. E. If possible, move into a lane away from the emergency vehicle.
All of the answers listed. Emergency vehicles always have the right-of-way in Maryland. Drivers must yield and/or stop to them.
What should you do if stopped by a law enforcement officer for a traffic stop in Maryland? A.Stay in your vehicle. B. Turn off the engine and radio and roll down your window. C. Keep your hands in plain view. D. Pull to the side of the road. E. All of the answers listed.
All of the answers listed. If a law enforcement officer stops you in Maryland for a traffic stop, pull to the side of the road, turn off the engine and radio and roll down your window, stay in your vehicle, and keep your hands in plain view.
What should you yield right-of-way to? A. The driver who arrives at an intersection first. B. All of the answers listed. C. Pedestrians. D. The driver to the right if you arrive at the intersection at the same time. E. Bicyclists.
All of the answers listed. In Maryland there are many situations where you need to yield to someone with the right-of-way.
Which of the following are reportable medical conditions in Maryland? A. Cerebral palsy and epilepsy. B. Alcohol dependence or abuse. C. All of the answers listed. D. Panic Attack Disorder. E. Irregular heart rhythm.
All of the answers listed. In Maryland, reportable medical conditions include cerebral palsy, epilepsy, irregular heart rhythm, alcohol dependence or abuse, Panic Attack Disorder, among others. These conditions may not necessarily prevent you from getting a license but must be reported to the MVA Driver Wellness and Safety Division.
What should you do should your vehicle begin to skid? A. Release whichever pedal is being applied to regain control of the vehicle. B. Slow acceleration to potentially regain traction in the rear wheels. C. All of the answers listed. D. Look where you want your vehicle to head toward. E. Steer in the direction of the skid.
All of the answers listed. Should your vehicle begin to skid, release the pedal that is being applied to regain control of your vehicle. Look where you want your vehicle to go and steer in the direction of the skid. Slow acceleration may help regain traction in the rear wheel.
Which of the following should you do when driving in fog? A. Reduce speed further if you see headlights or another vehicle's taillights. B. Use low beam headlights only. C. All of the answers listed. D. Pull off the road and put on your emergency flashers if the fog is too thick. E. Reduce your speed.
All of the answers listed. When driving in fog, reduce your speed and reduce it further should you see headlights or another vehicle's taillights. Use low beam headlights only and fog lights, if you have them. If the fog is too thick, pull of the road and put your emergency flashers on.
What should you do when turning? A. Ensure your speed is safe for the turn. B. Look for signs and signals that inform you of when you may turn or if you may not turn. C. All of the answers listed. D. Ensure that it is safe to make the turn. E. Turn on your turn signal in advance of the turn.
All of the answers listed. When turning, you must make sure the turn is permitted and that you are permitted to turn at the time you are turning. Turn on your signal, adjust your speed, and ensure it is safe to turn.
Which of the following is a valid general parking rule? A. Park as close as possible to the curb, if a curb is present. B. All of the answers listed. C. Remember to set your parking brake when you park. D. Take your keys with you and lock your vehicle. E. Check mirrors and traffic before getting out of your vehicle.
All of the answers listed. When you park, you should park as close as possible to the curb if one is present, set your parking brake, check mirrors and traffic before exiting your vehicle, take your keys with you, and lock your vehicle.
When is it impermissible to pass another vehicle while driving? A. All of the answers listed. B. On the shoulder of a highway. C. Where you have a solid yellow line on your side of the center of the road or where there is a double solid yellow line in the center of the road. D. When crossing or within 100 feet of a railroad crossing or intersection. E. When you're approaching the top of a hill or a curve where you can't see ahead.
All of the answers listed. You may not pass another vehicle where you have a solid yellow line on your side of the center of the road or where there is a double solid yellow line in the center of the road, when you are approaching the top of a hill or a curve without visibility, when crossing or within 100 feet of a railroad crossing or intersection, or on the shoulder of a highway.
Which of the following is required by law when you encounter a steady red signal light? A. When turning on a red signal, you must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and all other traffic. B. All of the listed answers. C. Remain stopped as long as the signal is red. D. Come to a complete stop at the stop line, if one exists.
All of the listed answers. When you encounter a red signal light, you are required by law to come to a complete stop at the stop line, if one exists, remain stopped as long as the signal is red and when turning on a red signal, you must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and other traffic.
A blind, deaf, or mobility-impaired pedestrian should: A. Always be given the right of way. B. Only cross at specially marked crosswalks. C. Not be allowed to cross without assistance. D. Be alerted to your presence by honking the horn.
Always be given the right of way.
Who can register to be an organ donor with their license application? A. Anyone age 21 and over. B. Anyone over age 18 on their own, and any minor age 16 and over whose parents consents in writing. C. Anyone whose parents consents in writing. D. Anyone age 18 and over. E. Anyone age 60 or younger.
Anyone over age 18 on their own, and any minor age 16 and over whose parents consents in writing. In Maryland, anyone over age 18 on their own, and any minor age 16 and over whose parents consents in writing, can register to be an organ donor with their license application.
What does the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 give driver's license applicants the right to do? A. Apply to run for office along with your driver's license application. B. None of the answers listed. C. Apply for or update their voter registration when applying for a driver's license. D. Become an organ donor. E. Submit a voting ballot when applying for a driver's license.
Apply for or update their voter registration when applying for a driver's license. In Maryland, you may apply or update your voter registration when applying for a driver's license.
Which of the following is not a good practice to follow for defensive driving? A. Adjust your speed, position, and direction to respond to roadway conditions, enhance vehicle control, and increase response time. B. Assume that other drivers will do what they are supposed to do. C. Maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and other roadway users. D. None of the answers listed. E. Let other drivers know your intentions by using turn signals.
Assume that other drivers will do what they are supposed to do. Do not assume that other drivers will do what they are supposed to do.
What is the recommended safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you in good weather and driving conditions? A. At least one to two seconds driving time behind the vehicle in front of you. B. At least two to three seconds driving time behind the vehicle in front of you. C. At least three to four seconds driving time behind the vehicle in front of you. D. At least 100 feet distance behind the vehicle in front of you. E. At least four to five seconds driving time behind the vehicle in front of you.
At least three to four seconds driving time behind the vehicle in front of you. To minimize the chance for rear end collisions, you should keep a minimum safe distance of at least three to four seconds driving time behind the vehicle in front of you.
Which sign color description is wrong? A. Blue signs are for warning. B. Brown signs are for recreation and cultural interest areas. C. Orange signs are for construction warning. D. White signs for speed limits. E. Green signs are for guidance.
Blue signs are for warning. Under Maryland law, yellow signs are for warning, and blue signs are for services, such as food, gas, and rest areas.
What does a steady red arrow signal indicate in Maryland? A. Come to a complete stop before reaching the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection. B. Both come to a complete stop and remain stopped for as long as the arrow is red. C. Go as normal with the flow of traffic. D. Proceed with caution. E. Remain stopped for as long as the arrow is red.
Both come to a complete stop and remain stopped for as long as the arrow is red. A steady red arrow signal indicates that you must come to a complete stop, short of any stop line, crosswalk, or intersection. You must remain stopped for as long as the arrow is red and move in the direction of the arrow when the arrow is no longer red.
Which of the following is true in regards to sharing the road with motorcycles in Maryland? A. You may not pass a motorcycle in the same lane. B. Both motorcycles are entitled to a full lane and you may not pass a motorcycle in the same lane. C. Motorcycles must ride in the shoulder. D. None of the answers listed. E. Motorcycles are entitled to a full lane.
Both motorcycles are entitled to a full lane and you may not pass a motorcycle in the same lane. In Maryland, a motorcycle is entitled to the use of a full lane. Further, you may not pass motorcycles in the same lane.
What seats are required to always use a seatbelt? A. The passenger's seat. B. All of the seats. C. Both the passenger and driver's seats. D. None of the seats are required to use seatbelts. E. Only the driver's seat.
Both the passenger and driver's seats. Only the passenger and driver are required to wear seatbelts at all times.
What could happen in Maryland if you are under 21, have been drinking, and are pulled over? A. You could be mandated to participate in the Ignition Interlock Program. B. You could be give you car away to charity. C. Both you could have your license suspended or revoked and potentially incur mandatory participation in the Ignition Interlock Program. D. You could have your license suspended or revoked. E. Nothing will happen as long as you have a BAC below 0.08.
Both you could have your license suspended or revoked and potentially incur mandatory participation in the Ignition Interlock Program. In Maryland, if you are under 21, have been drinking, and are pulled over, you may have your license suspended or revoked and may be required to participate in the Ignition Interlock Program.
How may a co-signer cancel a minor's license? A. Send the license back to the Department of Motor Vehicles. B. All of the answers listed. C. By submitting a written request to the Motor Vehicle Administration. D. A co-signer does not have the authorization to cancel a minor's license. E. By calling the Motor Vehicle Administration.
By submitting a written request to the Motor Vehicle Administration. The only way for a co-signer to cancel the license of a minor is by submitting a written request to the Motor Vehicle Administration.
What does a flashing red traffic signal indicate in Maryland? A. Proceed with caution, but continue through the intersection. B. Come to a complete stop and wait for the light to turn green. C. None of the answers listed. D. Come to a complete stop, yield to other traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when safe. E. You may only make a right turn at this light.
Come to a complete stop, yield to other traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when safe. In Maryland, a flashing red traffic signal indicates that you must come to a complete stop, yield to other traffic and pedestrians, and proceed when safe.
What must you do when approaching a flashing red arrow signal? A. Continue through the light. B. Speed up. C. Turn right. D. Come to a complete stop. E. Turn left
Come to a complete stop.
An Octagonal sign always means that the driver should ___. A. Maintain current speed. B. Pass on the left lane. C. Come to a complete stop. D. Turn right at the next exit.
Come to a complete stop. The octagonal (eight-sided) shape always means stop. You must come to a complete stop.
Orange signs always indicate which of the following? A. Prohibitions and warnings. B. Construction and maintenance. C. Guidance information. D. General warnings. E. Road services.
Construction and maintenance. Orange is reserved for construction signs and construction-related warnings.
If you accidentally take the wrong exit off an interstate, you should: A. Continue on the exit and find a way to re-enter the interstate. B. Pull over and call for a police escort back onto the road. C. Make a U-turn on the ramp and stay in the shoulder. D. Back up carefully onto the highway.
Continue on the exit and find a way to re-enter the interstate. Never try to back up or make a U-turn on the interstate. Continue off and find a safe way back on.
What is one of the most contributing factors in vehicle crashes? A. Listening to music. B. Talking to a friend. C. Driving at excessive speeds. D. None of the answers listed.
Driving at excessive speeds. Excessive speeds is one of the most contributing factors in vehicle crashes. Not only does excessive speeding not save time, but it also increases your risk of getting into a fatal accident exponentially.
Which of the following is true of a cancelled driver's license? A. It is temporarily suspended. B. None of the answers listed. C. Driving privilege is terminated. D. A parent can not request the cancellation of the driver's license of a minor.
Driving privilege is terminated.
Bicyclists in Maryland: A. May ride on interstate highways. B. Must ride only on the far right side of the road at all times. C. Can be followed more closely than other cars since they can't cause as much damage. D. Have the same rights-of-way as cars and other vehicles.er vehicles.
Have the same rights-of-way as cars and other vehicles.er vehicles. By law, bikes in Maryland are vehicles and have the same rights-of way and duties as other cars.
Which of the following is untrue about driving on the Interstate? A. Move to the appropriate lane well before reaching the exit. B. If you exit at the wrong place on an interstate, stop and back up before traffic catches up. C. Stopping on the shoulder is permitted only when your vehicle is disabled or in other emergencies. D. Stopping on the traveled portion of a highway is prohibited.
If you exit at the wrong place on an interstate, stop and back up before traffic catches up. Never stop and back up on any portion of the interstate.
When is it acceptable to park in a disability parking space? A. If you make sure there are other open disability parking spaces available. B. If you have an injury that you have not yet reported. C. If you are just going to be in the corresponding building for a short amount of time. D. Whenever you feel like it. E. If you have a disability license plate or placard.
If you have a disability license plate or placard. You are only allowed to park in disabled parking spaces when you have a certified disability license plate or placard in your vehicle.
The suspension of a Maryland driver's license is the ________ withdrawal of the privilege to operate a motor vehicle. A. Is the temporary. B. Is the permanent. C. Is the annual. D. None of the answers listed.
Is the temporary. When a Maryland driver has their license suspended, it is the temporary administrative action of taking a driver's license away for a period of time.
Which of the following is not true about motorcycles on the road? A. None of the answers listed. B. Allow ample room for a motorcycle when passing. C. It is legal to pass a motorcycle within the same lane. D. Motorcycles are entitled to a full lane.
It is legal to pass a motorcycle within the same lane. It is illegal to pass a motorcycle within the same lane.
What is the meaning of a steady yellow arrow signal at a traffic light? A. It signals the drivers to come to a complete stop. B. None of the answers listed. C. It signals the drivers to proceed with caution through the intersection in the direction of the arrow. D. It means that the signal will be changing, and you should slow down and proceed with caution.
It means that the signal will be changing, and you should slow down and proceed with caution. When an arrow signal is a steady yellow, it means that the signal is transitioning from green to red and that the movement indicated by the signal is now ending. You should slow down and proceed cautiously.
When your vehicle is skidding, what should you do? A. None of the answers listed. B. Quickly accelerate the vehicle. C. Look into the opposite direction that you want the vehicle to go. D. Quickly use the brake. E. Steer away from the direction of the skid.
None of the answers listed. When your vehicle is starting to skid, you should release the accelerator or brake in order to restore vehicle balance. You should then steer in the direction of the skid while looking to where you want the vehicle to go. Once the tires have regained traction, then you should apply brake pressure.
Where are riders allowed to operate mopeds and scooters? A. On any road where they can go as fast as the posted speed limit. B. On any road except freeways and expressways. C. None of the listed answers. D. Only on roads with wide lanes so that cars can easily pass them. E. On any road where the posted speed limit is 50 mph or less.
On any road where the posted speed limit is 50 mph or less. Under Maryland law, mopeds and scooters allowed to operate on any road where the posted speed limit is 50 mph or less.
Which statement is false about entering an interstate highway? A. The solid painted lines next to the acceleration lane or entrance ramp should not be crossed. B. One should only merge onto the highway after your car is up to highway speed. C. Once at highway speed, it is OK to merge onto the highway and cross any painted lines. D. The entrance ramp gives access to the highway. E. The acceleration lane gives one a chance to get up to highway speed before entering the highway.
Once at highway speed, it is OK to merge onto the highway and cross any painted lines. Under Maryland law, when you entering the highway, the solid painted lines next to the acceleration lane or entrance ramp should not be crossed.
What is the color and shape of a "Detour" sign in Maryland? A. A yellow square. B. A yellow rectangle. C. An orange diamond. D. A yellow diamond. E. An orange rectangle.
Orange Rectangle In Maryland, the shape and color of a "Detour" sign is rectangular and orange.
Which of the following is not an example of a traffic warning sign? A. Park and Ride. B. Slippery When Wet. C. No Passing Zone. D. "T" Intersection Ahead. E. Sharp Right Turn.
Park and Ride. Park and Ride is a service information/guide sign.
When proceeding through a steady green arrow, Remember that you must yield to all __________ and _________ already in the intersection. A. Vehicles and animals. B. Pedestrians and birds. C. None of the answers listed. D. Animals and pedestrians. E. Pedestrians and vehicles.
Pedestrians and vehicles. Even though you have been given the signal to proceed, always do so with caution and yield to pedestrians and other vehicles which may be in the intersection.
What are Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS) designed for? A. Allow the locking up of wheels in an accident. B. Prevent your wheels from locking up and allowing free steering. C. None of the answers listed. D. Limit your steering when you have been in an accident.
Prevent your wheels from locking up and allowing free steering. Anti-Lock Braking Systems (ABS) are specifically designed to prevent a vehicle's wheels from locking up and allowing free steering for the driver. Each vehicle comes equipped with an owner's manual discussing its specific ABS.
Which of the following should you do if an authorized emergency vehicle is utilizing its audible or visual signals? A. Pull to the left of the roadway. B. Pull in front of the emergency vehicle. C. Pass the emergency vehicle that isn't stopped. D. Accelerate to get away from the emergency vehicle. E. Pull to the right of the roadway and wait for the emergency vehicle(s) to pass.
Pull to the right of the roadway and wait for the emergency vehicle(s) to pass. In Maryland, an authorized emergency vehicle using its audible or visual signals, such as sirens or lights, has the right of way. Drivers must pull to the right of the roadway, clear of any intersection, and wait for the emergency vehicle(s) to pass.
Blue square or rectangular signs normally indicate: A. Mile markers. B. The driver is going the wrong way. C. Construction zones. D. Services such as food, gas, or lodging.
Services such as food, gas, or lodging. This color and shape is generally reserved for service signs.
Who can be issued a Provisional Driver's License? A. A truck driver. B. Someone who has never held a driver's license or has not held one for more than 18 months. C. Someone under the age of 16. D. A professional race car driver. E. Someone who is incarcerated.
Someone who has never held a driver's license or has not held one for more than 18 months. In Maryland, you are eligible for a Provisional Driver's License if you have never held a driver's license or have not held one for more than 18 months.
What must you do at a highway-railroad crossing if the gates are down or the warning lights are flashing? A. Speed up. B. Take an alternate route. C. Stop until the lights are no longer flashing and/or the gates go up. D. Nothing, these are meant for only the trains. E. None of the answers listed
Stop until the lights are no longer flashing and/or the gates go up. In Maryland, when the gates are down and warning lights are flashing at a highway-railroad crossing you must stop until the gates go up and lights stop flashing.
What do double solid yellow lane markings indicate in Maryland? A. That passing is discouraged. B. That right turns are not allowed. C. That passing is prohibited. D. That passing is allowed. E. That changing lanes is prohibited.
That passing is prohibited. In Maryland, double solid yellow lane markings prohibit passing in both directions. Left turns across the marking are allowed.
What do single broken yellow lines indicate on highways in Maryland? A. That traffic is traveling in one direction only - that is, it's a one-way street. B. That you may not pass the lines at any point in time for any reason whatsoever. C. None of the answers listed. D. That you are not allowed to pass. E. That you may pass with care.
That you may pass with care. Single broken yellow lines on highways indicate that you may pass with care and that traffic separated by the lines are traveling in opposite directions.
What does a steady green signal indicate? A. That you have the right of way over pedestrians. B. That you must drive faster. C. That you must slow down. D. That you may proceed with caution after ensuring that there are no vehicles in the intersection still. E. That you must stop.
That you may proceed with caution after ensuring that there are no vehicles in the intersection still. A steady green light indicates that you are free to drive forward, but you still must yield to vehicles in the intersection and pedestrians.
What happens in the case of license revocation in Maryland? A. None of the answers listed. B. The privilege to drive is withdrawn until the MVA determines that the individual can safely operate a vehicle again. C. The user's license is suspended for a temporary period. D. The individual has the opportunity to apply for a restricted license. E. The individual only has to pay a fine to get their license back.
The privilege to drive is withdrawn until the MVA determines that the individual can safely operate a vehicle again. License revocation results in the withdrawal of an individual's privilege to drive. The MVA will not return the privilege until they deem the individual can safely operate a vehicle again.
Which is NOT a standard regulatory sign? A. The four-sided, white speed limit sign. B. The four-sided, white one way sign. C. The six-sided, yellow do not enter sign. D. The three-sided, white yield sign. E. The eight-sided, red stop sign.
The six-sided, yellow do not enter sign. Under Maryland law, there are no standard six-sided, yellow do not enter signs. The do not enter sign is four-sided with a white background.
What can happen to someone convicted of a drunk driving offense who had a child in the car with them at the time of the offense? A. They will have to write a letter of apology to the child. B. Their fine or jail time can be doubled. C. Their fine or jail time can be increased by 50 percent. D. Their fine or jail time can be increased by 50 percent for each child with them at the time of the offense. E. They will have to take additional driver training classes.
Their fine or jail time can be doubled. Under Maryland, someone convicted of a drunk driving offense who had a child in the car with them at the time of the offense can have their fine or jail time doubled by the court.
What is the completely safe speed when driving on snow or ice? A. 15 mph. B. There is no completely safe speed. C. 10 mph. D. 5 mph. E. 20 mph.
There is no completely safe speed. The State of Maryland suggests that there is no completely safe speed when driving on snow or ice.
When are audio devices that go in or cover both ears permissible to wear while driving? A. They are never permissible. B. Only when there are no other cars on the road. C. They are never permissible, unless it is a hearing aid. D. Only when you are driving on the interstate. E. Only when it's daytime.
They are never permissible, unless it is a hearing aid. You are not allowed to wear audio devices while operating a motor vehicle unless it is a hearing aid.
All the following are true about bicyclists except: A. They must use hand signals. B. They must wear helmets when under 16. C. They require headlights at night. D. They may travel either with or against the flow of traffic.
They may travel either with or against the flow of traffic. Bicycles are treated like motor vehicles and must ride with the flow of traffic.
If a co-signer cancels the license of a minor, what is required for the minor to get it back? A. They must reach 18 years of age, or be co-signed by another qualified adult. B. They must reach 18 years of age. C. They must be co-signed by another qualified adult. D. They must petition the MVA. E. They must reach 18 years of age and petition the MVA
They must reach 18 years of age, or be co-signed by another qualified adult. The cancellation remains in effect until age 18, or when someone else co-signs.
The purpose of anti-lock brakes is: A. To save wear and tear on brake pads. B. To keep wheels from locking and allow steering while braking. C. To keep brakes from squeaking or grinding. D. To slow the car faster.
To keep wheels from locking and allow steering while braking. ABS rapidly pumps the brakes, helping improve control in skids and other conditions.
Which of these actions is acceptable when driving? A. Adjusting a GPS. B. Reading a book. C. Putting on makeup. D. Using your cellphone in the case of an emergency. E. Texting on a cellphone.
Using your cellphone in the case of an emergency. Unless it is an emergency, talking on your phone and all of the other activities mentioned constitute distracted driving, which is dangerous.
What is hydroplaning? A. When a vehicle gets stuck in a puddle. B. When a vehicle cannot brake as easily in water. C. When a vehicle rides on a cushion of water and no longer touches the road. D. When a vehicle skids out of control on wet surfaces. E. When a vehicle gets flooded.
When a vehicle rides on a cushion of water and no longer touches the road. Hydroplaning is when a vehicle loses contact with the road when there is a layer of water on the road.
What color are the markings for lanes specifically for bikes? A. Yellow B. White C. Orange D. Blue E. Green
White Maryland has some roads with lanes designated for bikes. These lanes are marked with white lines.
What markings are on the road indicating where a vehicle must stop near a stop sign or red traffic signal? A. Yellow solid line. B. Yellow dotted line. C. White dotted line. D. White solid line. E. Red solid or dotted line.
White solid line. In Maryland, there are white solid lines marking where a driver must stop at a stop sign or red traffic signal.
What is a bad thing to do if you want the best protection from your airbags? A. Children in car seats should be placed in the back seat B. Don't lean in close to the steering wheel or dashboard. C. Children under age 13 should ride in the back seat. D. With the latest air bags, it's not necessary to use the vehicle's lap or shoulder belts. E. Pregnant women should wear the lap portion of the seat low on their hips.
With the latest air bags, it's not necessary to use the vehicle's lap or shoulder belts. For best protection, the vehicle's lap and shoulder belts must always be used together with the airbag system.
When parallel parking, how close to the curb must the car be? A. Within 12 inches. B. Within 15 inches. C. Within 10 inches D. Within 8 inches E. Within 6 inches.
Within 12 inches. Under Maryland law, when parallel parking, the vehicle must be within 12 inches of the curb.
Who must you yield to in a roundabout? A. You must yield must always yield to pedestrians. B. You must yield to vehicles in the roundabout when entering and pedestrians in the crosswalks. C. You only have to yield if you are going more than quarter way around the roundabout. D. Vehicles in the roundabout must always yield to vehicles entering the roundabout. E. You must yield to vehicles in the roundabout when entering.
You must yield to vehicles in the roundabout when entering and pedestrians in the crosswalks. Under Maryland law, you must yield to vehicles in the roundabout when entering and pedestrians in the crosswalks.
What is true of the solid white lines found on an interstate that divide the entrance and the interstate? A. None of the answers listed. B. You may cross them as long as there isn't a car coming in the lane to the left of the markings. C. Between the hours of 10 P.M. and 5 A.M., you may cross them. D. You should not cross them. E. You may cross them anytime you wish.
You should not cross them. In Maryland, the solid white lines that divide the entrance to an interstate and the interstate should not be crossed.