Driving
Before making a turn, you should: A: Look to see if other vehicles and/or pedestrians will be in your way. B: Stop at a crosswalk. C: Move slightly to the left when turning right and move slightly to the right when turning left.
A
Passing is prohibited when: A: You are within 100 feet of an intersection or railroad crossing. B: The vehicle you are following has a slow-moving vehicle symbol. C: You would be required to pass to the right of a left turning vehicle.
A
When driving behind another vehicle on an entrance to a freeway, you should: A: Be prepared for the other vehicle to slow down. B: Be prepared to enter the same gap of traffic as the other vehicle. C: Not go faster than 20 mph.
A
As your speed increases it is most important to: A: Put on your headlights. B: Look farther ahead. C: Drive with both hands on steering wheel.
B
Red outlined orange triangle symbol is used for: A: Dangerous intersections. B: Slow-moving vehicles. C: Yield right-of-way signs.
B
A flashing red light at an intersection means: A: Stop and wait for the green light. B: Slow and go with caution. C: Stop and yield the right of way.
C
Broken yellow lines (dashes) are used on streets and highways to: A: Indicate no passing zones. B: Separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. C: Separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
C
Headlights are required, day or night, when visibility is less than: A: 100 feet B: 300 feet C: 500 feet
C
When it is raining, you should be most careful when turning or stopping: A: After it has been raining all day. B: A half hour after it stops raining. C: During the first half hour of rain.
C
You should always travel: A: At the speed of vehicles in front of you. B: At the speed limit. C: According to road and weather conditions.
C
Which of the following statements are true about safe following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you? A: A two-second following distance may be sufficient in normal conditions for an experienced driver. B: An inexperienced or beginning driver should maintain at least a three-second following distance under normal driving conditions. C: At speeds of 40 mph, a four- to five-second following distance is recommended. When road conditions are slippery or the vehicle in front of you blocks your view, a following distance of six or more seconds is recommended. D: All of the above.
D
Worn or bald tires increase the chance of having a flat tire and increase stopping distance. True or False?
True