Driving final exam
WHILE ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE DANGEROUS TO DO WHILE DRIVING, WHICH IS ALSO ILLEGAL? A. Reading a road map B. Listening to music through a set of dual headphones C. Adjusting your outside mirrors
b. Listening to music through a set of dual headphones
BEFORE DRIVING INTO AN INTERSECTION AFTER A STOP, YOU SHOULD LOOK: A. Straight ahead and to the left B. Left and right only C. Left, right, and then left again
Left, right, and then left again
The Yield sign means:
Let other traffic go first
WHEN BACKING OUT OF AN ANGLED PARKING SPACE, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS MOVE SLOWLY AND: A. Look at your rearview mirror B. Look over your right shoulder C. Have someone outside of the vehicle direct you
Look over your right shoulder
WHEN A CAR WITH BRIGHT HEADLIGHTS COMES TOWARD YOU AT NIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Move toward the right edge of your lane B. Look above the oncoming headlights C. Look below the oncoming headlights D. Look toward the right edge of your lane
Look toward the right edge of your lane
WHEN YOU APPROACH A SHARP CURVE IN THE ROAD, YOU SHOULD: A. Start braking as soon as you enter the curve B. Start braking before you enter the curve C. Accelerate into the curve and brake out of it
. Start braking before you enter the curve
In the state of Utah, it is illegal for a person to drive with a minimum blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of:
0.05 percent.
A Class D license allows a driver to operate a vehicle that weighs up to: 36,000 pounds. 40,000 pounds. 33,000 pounds. 26,000 pounds.
26,000 pounds
16. THIS LANE IN THE MIDDLE OF A TWO-WAY STREET MAY BE USED: A. To begin or end left turns or start a permitted U-turn B. As a regular driving lane during periods of heavy traffic C. To pass other vehicles that are moving slowly
A. To begin or end left turns or start a permitted U-turn
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS WITH RED ARROWS AND THOSE WITH SOLID RED LIGHTS? A. You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first B. Red arrows are only used for protected turn lanes C. Red arrows are only used to stop traffic that is turning left
A. You cannot turn against a red arrow, even if you stop first
IF YOUR VEHICLE BREAKS DOWN, YOU SHOULD: A. Pull off of the road as far as possible, while still visible B. Turn on four-way flashers and open your hood (if not wet out) C. Place emergency flares/signs 100 feet around your vehicle D. All of the above
d. all of the above
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOUR ACCELERATOR STICKS WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING? A. Concentrate on steering and seeing the road B. Pump the accelerator and try to clear any obstruction C. Shift to neutral, brake and stop off of the road; turn on flashers D. All of the above
d. all of the above
THE POLICE STOP YOU ON SUSPICION OF DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF ALCOHOL, AND YOU REFUSE TO TAKE THE CHEMICAL TEST. WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? A. Your driving privilege will be taken away B. You will not be allowed to post bail C. You will receive an additional fine
A. Your driving privilege will be taken away
WHEN ENTERING A FREEWAY ENTRANCE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO ACCELERATE TO MERGE, YOU SHOULD DRIVE AT: A. About 10 mph below the flow of traffic B. About the same speed as freeway traffic C. A legal speed of freeway traffic
About the same speed as freeway traffic
WHEN ENTERING A FREEWAY ENTRANCE THAT ALLOWS YOU TO ACCELERATE TO MERGE, YOU SHOULD DRIVE AT: A. About 10 mph below the flow of traffic B. About the same speed as freeway traffic C. A legal speed of freeway traffic
B. About the same speed as freeway traffic
15. WHEN YOU ARE IN A DEDICATED TURN LANE CONTROLLED BY A GREEN ARROW, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE? A. All vehicles or pedestrians in the intersection must yield to you B. All oncoming traffic is stopped by red lights C. You may turn in the arrow's direction without checking traffic
B. All oncoming traffic is stopped by red lights
TO PREVENT SKIDDING ON SLIPPERY SURFACES, YOU SHOULD: A. Step sharply on the brakes to slow down quickly B. Avoid quick stops C. Follow in the tracks of the vehicle in front of you D. Aim for low spots on the road
B. Avoid quick stops
9. WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING IN THE LEFT LANE OF A FOUR-LANE FREEWAY AND WISH TO EXIT ON THE RIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Carefully cross all the lanes at one time B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane C. Slow before beginning each lane change
B. Change lanes one at a time until you are in the proper lane
6. IF YOU ARE STOPPED, INTENDING TO TURN LEFT, BUT ONCOMING VEHICLES ARE APPROACHING, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn immediately if there are no pedestrians nearby B. Give the oncoming vehicles the right-of-way C. Turn because you have the right-of-way
B. Give the oncoming vehicles the right-of-way
YOU ARE DRIVING 45 MPH IN A 55 MPH ZONE. YOU CAN BE CITED FOR SPEEDING: A. Under no circumstances because it is always legal B. If road or weather conditions require an even slower speed C. Only if you are approaching a sharp curve in the road
B. If road or weather conditions require an even slower speed
2. YOU ARE DRIVING 55 MPH IN THE FAR LEFT (FAST) LANE OF A FREEWAY POSTED FOR 65 MPH. YOU SHOULD BE CITED FOR DRIVING TOO SLOWLY: A. If the road or weather conditions warrant driving this slowly B. If you block the normal and reasonable flow of traffic C. Under no circumstances because it is always safer to drive slower than other traffic
B. If you block the normal and reasonable flow of traffic
WHERE SHOULD YOU START MAKING A U-TURN WHEN DRIVING ON A DIVIDED STREET WITH MULTIPLE LANES IN YOUR DIRECTION? A. On the shoulder B. In the left lane C. In the median
B. In the left lane
19. WHY SHOULD DRIVERS AND PASSENGERS ADJUST SEAT HEADRESTS IN MOTOR VEHICLES? A. It helps people relax, relieving the stress of driving B. It helps people avoid and reduce the severity of neck injuries C. It lets people maintain their hair styles D. Tired people can prop up their heads, helping them stay alert
B. It helps people avoid and reduce the severity of neck injuries
WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING IN THE LEFT OF TWO TRAFFIC LANES, AND MANY CARS ARE PASSING ON YOUR RIGHT, YOU SHOULD: A. Pull onto the left shoulder to let the other vehicles pass B. Move over into the right lane when it is safe C. Stay in your lane so you will not impede the traffic flow
B. Move over into the right lane when it is safe
13. IF YOU BECOME ANGRY OR UPSET, YOU SHOULD: A. Control your emotions while driving B. Park the car and "cool down" before driving on C. Speed up so you can reach your final destination faster
B. Park the car and "cool down" before driving on
IF YOU BECOME ANGRY OR UPSET, YOU SHOULD: A. Control your emotions while driving B. Park the car and "cool down" before driving on C. Speed up so you can reach your final destination faster
B. Park the car and "cool down" before driving on
. IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO SEE THE ROAD AHEAD WHILE DRIVING THROUGH HEAVY RAIN OR FOG, AND YOUR WIPERS DO NOT HELP, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn on your high-beams and continue driving B. Pull off the road completely until visibility improves C. Slow down and continue driving
B. Pull off the road completely until visibility improves
WHEN DRIVING IN THE FAR RIGHT LANE OF A FREEWAY, YOU: A. Must drive slower than other traffic B. Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps C. Must give the right-of-way to merging traffic
B. Should expect vehicles merging onto the road from freeway onramps
IF AN ONCOMING VEHICLE HAS STARTED TO TURN LEFT IN FRONT OF YOU: A. Maintain your speed and take your right-of-way B. Slow or stop your car to prevent an accident C. Honk your horn to warn the other driver and maintain your speed
B. Slow or stop your car to prevent an accident
OTHER DRIVERS ARE NOT MAKING ROOM FOR YOU TO MERGE ONTO A FREEWAY WITH HEAVY TRAFFIC. IF IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, YOU MAY: A. Make room by forcing your way into a small gap B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic C. Drive onto a freeway shoulder until a gap appears
B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic
WHENEVER YOU DRIVE, THE LAW CONSIDERS THAT YOU HAVE GIVEN CONSENT (IMPLIED) TO A TEST OF: A. Your reaction time to an emergency stop B. The alcoholic content of your blood C. Your ability to comprehend the road condition
B. The alcoholic content of your blood
A RIGHT TURN STARTS IN THE RIGHT-HAND LANE AND END IN: A. The left lane B. The lane closest to the curb C. Any lane available
B. The lane closest to the curb
WHEN CAN YOU DRIVE USING ONLY YOUR PARKING LIGHTS? A. 30 minutes after sunset or 30 minutes before sunrise B. Under no circumstances C. On foggy days when visibility is low
B. Under no circumstances
left turn yield on green sign means A. You must wait for the green light B. You may turn left on a green light when it is safe C. You may turn left or right when the light is green
B. You may turn left on a green light when it is safe
WHEN A YELLOW ARROW APPEARS AS YOU ARE ABOUT TO TURN FROM A DEDICATED LEFT TURN LANE, YOU SHOULD: A. Stop and not turn under any circumstances B. Speed up to get through the intersection C. Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears
Be prepared to obey the next signal that appears
WHICH OF THESE IS RECOMMENDED FOR DRIVING AT NIGHT ON A DIMLY LIT STREET? A. Keep instrument lights bright to be more visible to other drivers B. Briefly look at oncoming headlights so you won't be blinded C. Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lit by your headlights
C. Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lit by your headlights
IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE SEEING OTHER VEHICLES BECAUSE OF DUST, PRECIPITATION, OR SMOKE BLOWING ACROSS THE ROADWAY, YOU SHOULD DRIVE SLOWER AND TURN ON YOUR: A. Parking lights B. Interior lights C. Headlights
C. Headlights
ANYONE WHO DRIVES A MOTOR VEHICLE IN THE STATE HAS CONSENTED TO TAKE A CHEMICAL TEST FOR THE ALCOHOL CONTENT OF HIS OR HER BLOOD, BREATH, OR URINE: A. Only if he or she has been drinking alcohol B. Only if an accident has occurred C. If asked by law enforcement
C. If asked by law enforcement
WHEN YOU COME TO A CORNER WITH A STOP SIGN, YOU SHOULD FIRST STOP: A. Far enough to see cross traffic B. After crossing a crosswalk or limit line C. In back of the crosswalk or limit line
C. In back of the crosswalk or limit line
IF YOU ARE BEING TAILGATED, YOU SHOULD: A. Brake quickly B. Signal the tailgater when it is safe to pass you C. Increase your following distance
C. Increase your following distance
https://driversed.com/dashboard/course/images/OnGrArOnly.jpg THIS SIGN MEANS: A. You must turn left or make a U-turn B. Left or U-turn permitted on any green light C. Left or U-turn permitted on green arrow only
C. Left or U-turn permitted on green arrow only
https://driversed.com/dashboard/course/images/h-yield-sign.jpg THIS SIGN MEANS: A. The vehicle on the right goes first B. You have the right-of-way C. Let other traffic go first D. Make a complete stop before turning
C. Let other traffic go first
WHICH OF THESE IS TRUE ABOUT OTHER DRIVERS? A. Drivers always obey traffic signs and signals B. Drivers using turn signals always turn in the direction indicated C. Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way
C. Never assume other drivers will give you the right-of-way
https://driversed.com/dashboard/course/images/h-no-right-turn-sign.jp THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Right lane ends here B. Side road to the right C. No right turn
C. No right turn
WHEN PLANNING TO PASS OTHER VEHICLES, YOU SHOULD: A. Assume they will maintain a constant speed B. Assume they will let you pass if you use your turn signal C. Not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane
C. Not assume they will make space for you to return to your lane
3. IF YOU ARE DRIVING AND YOU FIND THAT NOTHING SEEMS TO HELP YOU STAY AWAKE, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn on your air-conditioner and drink coffee B. Open your windows and turn up the radio C. Pull off the road, park, remove your ignition key, and rest
C. Pull off the road, park, remove your ignition key, and rest
18. SEAT BELTS ARE NOT EFFECTIVE: A. When traveling faster than 40 mph B. At slow speeds C. Seatbelts are always effective
C. Seatbelts are always effective
TO AVOID GETTING REAR-ENDED BY ANOTHER VEHICLE IN AN EMERGENCY, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn your head and look over your shoulder B. Check your rearview mirror often C. Start braking early as a signal to the driver behind you D. Drive with your left foot on the brake pedal at all times
C. Start braking early as a signal to the driver behind you
WHEN A TRAFFIC SIGNAL LIGHT IS NOT WORKING, YOU SHOULD: A. Stop only if other vehicles are present B. Slow down and stop if necessary C. Stop and continue driving when it is safe
C. Stop and continue driving when it is safe
YOU MAY NOT DOUBLE PARK: A. Except while waiting in a car B. Except when making a delivery C. There are no exceptions D. Unless your vehicle displays a parking placard
C. There are no exceptions
IF YOU SEE WARNING HAZARD LIGHTS ON A MOVING PASSENGER VEHICLE, IT MEANS: A. Turn your car around and drive in the opposite direction B. Pull to the right shoulder and stop C. There may be a hazard or an accident ahead D. The vehicle has the right-of-way
C. There may be a hazard or an accident ahead
EVEN IF YOU KNOW YOUR VEHICLE CAN MANEUVER A SHARP CURVE AT THE LEGAL SPEED LIMIT, YOU SHOULD SLOW DOWN BECAUSE: A. You must legally drive below the speed limit on sharp curves B. The strong inward pull on your vehicle can be dangerous C. There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see
C. There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see
WHEN YOU PARK YOUR CAR UPHILL NEXT TO A CURB, THE RIGHT FRONT WHEEL SHOULD BE: A. Turned to the right with the wheel touching the curb B. Parallel to the curb with the brake set C. Turned so the back of the wheel is against the curb D. Turned in either direction—it doesn't make any difference
C. Turned so the back of the wheel is against the curb
MOST SERIOUS ACCIDENTS HAPPEN AT WHAT TIME OF DAY? A. Morning B. Afternoon C. Twilight-Darkness D. Serious accidents happen at about the same rate throughout the day
C. Twilight-Darkness
USE YOUR HIGH-BEAM HEADLIGHTS AT NIGHT: A. As little as possible B. Only on dark streets C. Whenever it is legal and safe
C. Whenever it is legal and safe
A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER NOTICES THAT ONE OF YOUR PASSENGERS IS NOT WEARING A SEAT BELT AND WRITES A CITATION. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE? A. Your passenger will receive a citation regardless of age B. Both you and your passenger who is under 16 years old will receive a citation C. You may receive the citation if your passenger is 15 years old or younger
C. You may receive the citation if your passenger is 15 years old or younger
TRAFFIC FATALITIES ARE _____________ AT NIGHT COMPARED TO DAYTIME. A. about the same B. about twice as high C. about three to four times as high D. about five to six times as high
C. about three to four times as high
FLASH FLOODS CAN CAUSE VEHICLES TO FLOAT AND FILL WITH WATER, TRAPPING AND DROWNING PEOPLE. WHILE ESPECIALLY DANGEROUS AT NIGHT AND IN DEEP WATER, EVEN ____ INCHES OF WATER CAN FLOAT SOME SMALL CARS. A. two B. four C. six D. eight
C. six
ORANGE COLORED SIGNS AND FLAGS MEAN THAT YOU MUST BE ALERT FOR: A. Road closures B. Changed road conditions and/or road workers C. Speed zones D. High occupancy lanes
Changed road conditions and/or road workers
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOUR ACCELERATOR STICKS WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING? A. Concentrate on steering and seeing the road B. Pump the accelerator and try to clear any obstruction C. Shift to neutral, brake and stop off of the road; turn on flashers D. All of the above
D. All of the above
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOUR ENGINE STALLS WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING? A. Hold your steering wheel tightly (power steering is difficult) B. Shift your transmission to neutral C. Try to re-start; if unable, stop off road, using four-way flashers D. All of the above
D. All of the above
WORN OR "BALD" TIRES: A. Increase stopping distance, while decreasing overall control B. Cause vehicles to "hydroplane" C. Cause tire failure and/or blown out tires D. All of the above
D. All of the above
BEFORE TURNING LEFT, THE RIGHT-OF-WAY SHOULD BE GIVEN TO ONCOMING CARS: A. Until most cars have passed B. That are more than 500 ft away C. Unless they are turning right D. Until it is safe to turn
D. Until it is safe to turn
OTHER DRIVERS ARE NOT MAKING ROOM FOR YOU TO MERGE ONTO A FREEWAY WITH HEAVY TRAFFIC. IF IT IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, YOU MAY: A. Drive on the freeway shoulder until a gap appears B. Stop before merging with freeway traffic C. Make room by forcing your way into a small gap
Stop before merging with freeway traffic
https://driversed.com/dashboard/course/images/h-traffic-signal-ahead-sign.jpg THIS SIGN MEANS: A. The traffic signal ahead is not working B. Be prepared to stop if the light is flashing C. There is a traffic signal ahead
There is a traffic signal ahead
A licensed driver under the age of 18 may have passengers in their car when: They obtain their license. They have had their license for six months. They reach the age of 17. Traveling to or from school.
They have had their license for six months.
WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT LARGE TRUCKS? A. They take longer to come to a complete stop B. They all have air brakes that allow them to stop quickly C. They are more maneuverable than passenger vehicles
They take longer to come to a complete stop
WHICH OF THESE STATEMENTS IS TRUE ABOUT LARGE TRUCKS? A. They do not need more space for turns B. Trucks are not as maneuverable as passenger vehicles C. They do not need more space to stop and start
Trucks are not as maneuverable as passenger vehicles
You are driving on a busy street and your vehicle's accelerator sticks open. You should: Blow your horn. Slam on your brakes. Turn on your four-way flashers. Turn off your ignition, taking care not to engage the steering wheel locking mechanism.
Turn off your ignition, taking care not to engage the steering wheel locking mechanism.
THE SPEED LIMIT POSTED ON A ROAD IS 55 MPH. WHEN THE ROAD IS WET: A. Drive 20 to 25 mph under the speed limit B. Drive 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit C. Maintain a 55 mph speed limit
Drive 5 to 10 mph under the speed limit
WHICH OF THESE IS RECOMMENDED FOR DRIVING AT NIGHT ON A DIMLY LIT STREET? A. Keep instrument lights bright to be more visible to other drivers B. Briefly look at oncoming headlights so you won't be blinded C. Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lit by your headlights
Drive slowly enough to stop within the area lit by your headlights
18. IF YOU ARE STOPPED, INTENDING TO TURN LEFT, BUT ONCOMING VEHICLES ARE APPROACHING, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn immediately if there are no pedestrians nearby B. Give the oncoming vehicles the right-of-way C. Turn because you have the right-of-way
Give the oncoming vehicles the right-of-way
WHICH WAY DO YOU TURN YOUR FRONT WHEELS TO PARK DOWNHILL NEXT TO A CURB? A. Into the curb B. Away from the curb C. Parallel to the curb
Into the curb
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS TRUE ABOUT DOUBLE PARKING? A. It is illegal under any circumstances B. It is illegal unless you wait in the vehicle C. It is allowed if you are making a delivery
It is illegal under any circumstances
BEFORE YOU REACH THE INTERSECTION, WHEN CROSSING RAILROAD TRACKS IN SLOW TRAFFIC, YOU SHOULD: A. Wait until you can completely cross the tracks before you proceed B. Stop on the tracks until your light turns green C. Stop between the crossing gates in case they close
Wait until you can completely cross the tracks before you proceed
U-TURNS IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS ARE LEGAL: A. When there are no vehicles approaching nearby B. Across two sets of solid double yellow lines C. On a one-way street at a green arrow
When there are no vehicles approaching nearby
IT IS ILLEGAL TO ENTER AN INTERSECTION WHEN: A. You cannot cross without obstructing traffic on either side B. The lane you want to enter is open C. The light is yellow D. The light is flashing yellow and you have not come to a complete stop first
You cannot cross without obstructing traffic on either side
IT'S BEST NOT TO DRIVE IN THE FOG, BUT IF YOU MUST, YOU SHOULD USE: A. Low-beam lights B. High-beam lights C. Fog lights only
low beam lights
1. TO TURN LEFT FROM A ONE-WAY STREET ONTO A ONE-WAY STREET, USE: A. The lane closest to the left curb B. Any lane as long as it is safe C. The lane closest to the right curb
A. The lane closest to the left curb
. WHEN YOU ARE DRIVING SLOWLY IN THE FREEWAY FAST LANE, BLOCKING TRAFFIC WHICH WISHES TO PASS, YOU SHOULD: A. Change lanes to the right when it is safe to do so B. Only change lanes when there are five or more vehicles behind you C. Not change lanes when you are driving the speed limit
A. Change lanes to the right when it is safe to do so
DRIVING SLOWER THAN OTHER TRAFFIC TENDS TO: A. Make an accident more likely to happen B. Make an accident less likely to happen C. Not change the chances of having an accident
A. Make an accident more likely to happen
17. IF YOU ARE DRIVING ON A ROAD WITH ONLY ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION AND YOU WANT TO PASS, BUT A CURVE AHEAD BLOCKS YOUR VIEW, YOU MUST: A. Not pass the other vehicle B. Signal longer than five seconds to pass safely C. Increase your speed to pass safely
A. Not pass the other vehicle
14. IF THERE IS A RAILROAD CROSSING AHEAD AND A RED FLASHING SIGNAL WARNS YOU OF AN APPROACHING TRAIN, YOU MUST: A. Stop and don't proceed until the red lights stop flashing B. Slow down before crossing C. Stop only if you see a train coming
A. Stop and don't proceed until the red lights stop flashing
IF ANOTHER DRIVER "CUTS" IN FRONT OF YOU, IT WOULD BE BETTER IF YOU: A. Take your foot off the gas B. Brake suddenly C. Accelerate to avoid being cut off
A. Take your foot off the gas
IF ANOTHER DRIVER "CUTS" IN FRONT OF YOU, IT WOULD BE BETTER IF YOU: A. Take your foot off the gas B. Brake suddenly C. Accelerate to avoid being cut off
A. Take your foot off the gas
A GREEN ARROW POINTING TO THE LEFT ON A TRAFFIC LIGHT MEANS YOU MAY: A. Turn left or continue going straight B. Turn in that direction only after you stop C. Make a protected turn in that direction
Make a protected turn in that direction
IF YOU ARE DRIVING ON A ROAD WITH ONLY ONE LANE IN EACH DIRECTION AND YOU WANT TO PASS, BUT A CURVE AHEAD BLOCKS YOUR VIEW, YOU MUST: A. Not pass the other vehicle B. Signal longer than five seconds to pass safely C. Increase your speed to pass safely
Not pass the other vehicle
BLOCKING AN INTERSECTION DURING "RUSH HOUR" TRAFFIC IS: A. Not permitted unless some of the cross traffic can get around you B. Not permitted under any circumstances C. Not permitted unless you have the right-of-way
Not permitted under any circumstances
WHERE SHOULD YOU PARK WHEN YOUR TIRE SUDDENLY DEFLATES ON A HIGHWAY? A. In the right-hand lane B. Off the pavement C. Where your car will be visible for 200 feet from the front
Off the pavement
https://driversed.com/dashboard/course/images/h-disabled-icon.jpg THIS SIGN MEANS: A. Parking is allowed for unloading passengers only B. Parking is for disabled persons with a placard or special plates C. Parking is for drivers who have a letter from their physician
Parking is for disabled persons with a placard or special plates
WHEN DRIVING NEAR ROAD CONSTRUCTION ZONE, YOU SHOULD: A. Pass the construction zone carefully and avoid rubbernecking B. Step on your brakes just before you pass the construction zone C. Slow down to watch the construction as you pass
Pass the construction zone carefully and avoid rubbernecking
WHEN PARKED ON ANY HILL, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS SET YOUR PARKING BRAKE AND: A. Place your engine gear into the parked position B. Keep your front wheels parallel to the road C. Leave your vehicle in neutral
Place your engine gear into the parked position
WHEN YOU WANT TO PASS A LARGE TRUCK IN THE CENTER OF THREE LANES, IT'S BEST TO PASS: A. Quickly on the left and move ahead of it B. Very slowly on the left and move ahead of it C. Very quickly on the right and move ahead of it
Quickly on the left and move ahead of it
TWO SETS OF SOLID DOUBLE YELLOW LINES TWO FEET OR MORE APART: A. May only be crossed to enter a private driveway B. Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed C. Denote a lane for beginning or ending left-hand turns
Should be treated like a solid wall and not be crossed
YOU SHOULD CHECK TRAFFIC BEHIND YOU: A. Only on a freeway or highway B. So you will know if you are being tailgated C. Only when you are slowing down
So you will know if you are being tailgated
TO TURN RIGHT ONTO A TWO-WAY STREET FROM A TWO-WAY STREET, START IN THE RIGHT LANE AND END IN: A. The left lane B. The lane closest to the curb C. Any lane that is available
The lane closest to the curb
TO TURN LEFT FROM A ONE-WAY STREET ONTO A ONE-WAY STREET, USE: A. The lane closest to the left curb B. Any lane as long as it is safe C. The lane closest to the right curb
The lane closest to the left curb
