Georgia Permit Test
Georgia's Move-Over Law requires drivers to:
Move over at least one lane away from an emergency vehicle that is stationary, or if unable to move over, slow down below the speed limit.
The Georgia Move-Over law requires motorist to
Move to the next lane if safely possible.
No right turn permitted
No right turn permitted
Does Georgia Law require you to stop before turning right on a red light?
Yes. You must come to full stop and yield to all vehicles and pedestrians on the cross street.
When does the law require your headlights to be turned on?
1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise. Or during other periods of low visibility.
The minimum speed on Georgia interstates is:
55 MPH
The Hands Free GA Law pertains to which of the following:
All drivers regardless of age.
Be ready to merge with traffic entering your lane.
Be ready to merge with traffic entering your lane.
The shoulder belt should be worn behind your back or under your arm.
False.
When driving at night you may use your parking lights instead of headlights:
False.
You are driving behind a motorcycle and want to pass. You must:
Have your vehicle entirely into the left lane before and during the pass.
The Department of Driver Services is required by law to suspend the driving privileges of an individual for a conviction of the following offense(s).
Hit and run or leaving the scene of a crash.
You have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. You should:
Hold the steering wheel firmly; release the gas pedal; and gently apply the brakes.
Where does the licensed driver riding with a permit holder need to ride in the vehicle?
In the front passenger seat.
Streets and highways are most slippery:
Just after it starts to rain.
The proper arm signal for slowing or stopping is:
Left arm down.
What signal should you give before changing lanes in traffic?
Left or right turn signal, depending on whether you wish to change left or right.
When driving at night, you should dim your headlights when:
Meeting or following another vehicle.
A double yellow line in the center of a highway means:
Passing is prohibited.
If a driver is convicted of violating the Hands Free GA Law, they will:
Pay a fine of at least $ 50 and Accumulate at least one point on their license.
If you are involved in a crash, one of the immediate requirements is to:
Render aid to the injured.
School zone ahead.
School zone ahead.
All children ages 8 up to 18 are required to ride:
Secured in a safety belt or child safety seat.
Slippery when wet.
Slippery when wet.
What should you do when you see a flashing yellow traffic signal at the next intersection?
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Steep Hill.
Steep Hill.
What should you do when you approach a flashing red light?
Stop.
Who is responsible for littering from a motor vehicle?
The driver of the vehicle
Driving requires your full attention
True
Georgia law requires you to yield to all highway maintenance vehicles and workers in a construction zone.
True
Bicyclists should use their arms to signal to other motorists when they are going to make a turn, or when they are slowing or stopping.
True.
Without exception, never drive a vehicle through, around, or under any railroad gate or barrier.
True.
When driving into fog you should:
Use your low-beam headlights.
In heavy fog:
Use your low-beam lights
The Hands Free GA Law makes it illegal to do the following, while operating a motor vehicle in GA:
Watch, record, or broadcast a video or movie, Physically hold or support any wireless device, Write, send, or read an email or text
What is the most common type of collision between cars and motorcycles?
When a car turns in front of an oncoming motorcycle.
It is more dangerous to drive at night than in daytime, because:
You cannot see as far ahead at night.
If you are convicted of operating a vehicle while under the influence alcohol or drugs:
Your privilege to drive will be suspended
If you have to stop on the shoulder of a freeway because of an emergency, you should:
activate your hazard lights, raise the hood to indicate difficulty.
When entering an expressway, your car's speed should:
be adjusted to the speed of the traffic on the expressway
A solid yellow line on your right side of the center line, means:
do not pass.
When approaching an intersection where a 'Yield' sign has been placed facing you, you must:
give right of way to all vehicles.
You are stopped at an intersection and the traffic light changes to green. You should:
go ahead only after you are sure that all cross traffic and pedestrians have cleared the intersection.
If, while driving, a tire suddenly blows out, you should:
grasp the steering wheel firmly and take your foot off the accelerator.
When approaching an intersection for a left turn, you should approach the intersection:
in the far left lane or center (turning) lane.
When is it legal to back up on an expressway
never.
The distance it takes you to stop your vehicle depends on:
reaction of the driver, vehicle condition, wind direction, and road conditions
Before moving your vehicle into traffic from a parked position, you should
signal and proceed when it is safe.
If the signal light changes from green to yellow as you enter the intersection, you should
slow down and exercise caution before proceeding through the intersection
A flashing yellow light at an intersection means:
slow down and proceed with caution.
A school bus with its flashing red signals on has stopped on a non-divided highway; you must:
stop until the signal lights are no longer flashing and all passengers have cleared the roadway.
The Georgia Implied Consent Law means
you are required to submit to tests of your blood, breath, urine or other bodily substances to determine if you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
At a railroad crossing, where the crossing gates have been lowered:
you must stop and remain stopped until the gates are raised and all tracks are cleared.
Motorcycles are smaller than cars. This makes them:
More difficult to see.
A person's commits the offense of aggressive driving when he or she:
Operates any motor vehicle with the intent to annoy, harass, molest, intimidate, injure or obstruct another person.