NJ DMV Test

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In a weave lane, who is given the right-of-way? a. The traffic exiting the expressway b. The vehicle that is going faster c. The traffic entering the expressway d. None of the above

a. The traffic exiting the expressway

What does this sign mean? a. You are not allowed to enter. b. You are going in the wrong direction. c. An abandoned road is ahead. d. The road ahead is closed.

a. You are not allowed to enter.

The primary traveling aids for a blind person include a. a white cane or a trained guide dog. b. a red cane or a trained guide cat. c. a white cane or a wheelchair. d. a red cane or a trained guide dog.

a. a white cane or a trained guide dog.

All work zone symbols or signs have a. an orange background and black letters. b. a yellow background and black letters. c. a red background and white letters. d. a blue background and white letters.

a. an orange background and black letters.

Before pulling out from a right-side parallel parking space, you must a. check for approaching traffic and give a left-turn signal b. turn on your emergency flashers c. check for approaching traffic and give a right-turn signal d. check for approaching traffic, but not give any turn signal

a. check for approaching traffic and give a left-turn signal

When driving on a road with no centerline where vehicles come from each direction, drivers must a. give at least half the road to others going in the opposite direction. b. always drive on the left of the center lane. c. use the full lane when there is no oncoming traffic. d. do none of the above.

a. give at least half the road to others going in the opposite direction.

If there are three or more lanes going in one direction, the left lane is used by drivers who want to a. go faster or turn left. b. go faster or turn right. c. go slower or enter the road. d. go slower or turn left.

a. go faster or turn left.

This sign may be used to a. guide drivers into certain traffic lanes. b. inform drivers to make a U-turn. c. inform drivers of a school zone. d. warn drivers of a one-way roadway ahead.

a. guide drivers into certain traffic lanes.

An intersection where the traffic control lights are not working is treated a. like a four-way stop. b. as though there is a flashing yellow light. c. as if it is blocked off. Choose another route for travel. d. so that vehicles on the larger of the two roads have the right-of-way.

a. like a four-way stop.

Drivers must maintain a constant speed when passing and reentering the lane in front of trucks or buses, since trucks and buses require a. longer distances to slow down than cars. b. shorter distances to slow down than cars. c. less room to maneuver. d. less time to stop.

a. longer distances to slow down than cars.

When driving at night in a heavy fog, you must use a. low-beam headlights b. high-beam headlights c. parking lights d. flashing lights

a. low-beam headlights

Double solid yellow lines on the road separate two lanes of traffic a. moving in the opposite direction. b, merging right. c. moving in the same direction. d. merging left.

a. moving in the opposite direction.

The driver of the car being passed must _________ until the pass is complete. a. not increase speed b. stop c. move to the left d. increase speed

a. not increase speed

When you drive in city traffic, you should try to look at least a. one block ahead b. two blocks ahead c. three blocks ahead d. four blocks ahead

a. one block ahead

If you approach a roundabout, always enter to the _______ of the central island. a. right b. corner c. center d. left

a. right

When you see a flashing yellow signal at an intersection, you should a. slow down and cross the intersection carefully. b. stop and enter the intersection only when it is safe to do so. c. remain stopped until the light turns green. d. increase your speed and rush through the intersection.

a. slow down and cross the intersection carefully.

The best way to adjust your speed when approaching a curve is to a. slow down before the curve. b. slow down to the posted speed limit. c. begin braking once in the curve. d. speed up before the curve.

a. slow down before the curve.

When a stopped school bus has red lights flashing on a divided highway, you must a. slow down to 10 mph if on the other side of a safety island or raised median b. stop if you are driving either direction. c. slow down if you are traveling the same direction as the bus. d. stop only if you are traveling the opposite direction of the bus.

a. slow down to 10 mph if on the other side of a safety island or raised median

Solid lines on the edge of the road a. tell you where the edge of the road is. b. are only present on multi-lane roads. c. are on either side of a no-passing zone. d. inform you of passing lanes.

a. tell you where the edge of the road is.

When there are two or more lanes for traffic moving in the same direction, slower vehicles should use a. the right lane, except when passing or making a left turn. b. the left lane. c. the center lane. d. the left lane, except when passing or making a left turn.

a. the right lane, except when passing or making a left turn.

In an uncontrolled intersection, when multiple vehicles arrive at the same time, you must yield to a. the vehicle on your left. b. the vehicle on your right. c. all bicycles. d. any vehicle turning across the intersection.

a. the vehicle on your left.

When entering a freeway from an acceleration lane, it is important to a. keep your speed below that of the freeway until you've entered traffic flow. b. increase speed beyond speed limit. c. come to a full stop and wait for an opening in traffic. d. increase your speed to match that of the freeway.

d. increase your speed to match that of the freeway.

The vertical rectangular traffic sign generally gives a. a warning about the condition of the road. b. directions to the driver to stop. c. a route number. d. instructions to the driver.

d. instructions to the driver.

If there are three or more lanes going in the same direction on a highway, the _________ are usually the smoothest, in terms of the flow of traffic. a. left lanes b. right lanes c. accelerating lanes d. middle lanes

d. middle lanes

The danger areas around trucks and buses where crashes are more likely to occur are called a. round spots. b. empty spots. c. no-passing zones. d. no-zones.

d. no-zones.

Drivers must be cautious if it starts to rain on a hot day because pavement can be very slippery for the first few minutes due to a. oil in the vehicle. b. water in the asphalt. c. melting of tires. d. oil in the asphalt.

d. oil in the asphalt.

If you are having vehicle trouble and need to stop, the first step you should do is a. lift the hood to signal an emergency. b. check your driver's manual for help. c. stop your vehicle over a hill or just around a curve for visibility. d. pull off the road and away from traffic.

d. pull off the road and away from traffic.

After you stop at a solid red light and yield to pedestrians, you may turn _______ while the light is still red. a. left or right b. left c. You are never permitted to turn on a red light. d. right

d. right

If you approach an intersection with a steady yellow light, you must a. stop in the middle of the intersection and wait for the red light. b. increase your speed and clear the intersection. c. stop, look for the pedestrians, and proceed with caution. d. slow down and proceed with caution, if a stop cannot be made safely.

d. slow down and proceed with caution, if a stop cannot be made safely.

The best way to handle a curve is to a. stay on your side of the road and drive as far to the left as possible. b. begin to turn the vehicle just prior to the curve and quickly increase your speed. c. gradually increase your speed before entering the curve. d. slow down before entering the curve.

d. slow down before entering the curve.

A _________ indicates the outer edge of the traffic lane, and it may be crossed only by traffic moving to or from the shoulder. a. broken white line b. solid yellow line c. broken yellow line d. solid white line

d. solid white line

When you come to a school or church bus that is stopped on any roadway to load or unload passengers, you must a. continue with the same speed. b. increase your speed and pass the bus quickly. c. slow down and proceed with caution. d. stop and remain stopped until all people have cleared the roadway.

d. stop and remain stopped until all people have cleared the roadway.

When you see an elderly person crossing an intersection, you should a. blow your horn to stop the person. b. continue driving your vehicle. c. increase the speed of your vehicle and cross the intersection quickly. d. stop your vehicle and yield the right-of-way.

d. stop your vehicle and yield the right-of-way.

If you see a pedestrian using a guide dog or other service animal or carrying a white cane at an intersection, you must a. use your horn to alert the pedestrian. b. switch on your headlights to alert the pedestrian. c. reduce your speed and pass slowly. d. stop your vehicle.

d. stop your vehicle.

On a multiple-lane roadway with several lanes in one direction, you must use _________ for passing. a. any lane b. the middle lane c. the far-right lane d. the middle and left lanes

d. the middle and left lanes

You must NOT pass a vehicle on the right when a. you are driving on a one-way road with two lanes of traffic. b. oncoming vehicles are not making a left turn. c. the vehicle ahead is going straight. d. the vehicle ahead is making a right turn.

d. the vehicle ahead is making a right turn.

A double solid white line marks the edge of a traffic lane where a. travel in the opposite direction is permitted on both sides of the line, but crossing the line is prohibited. b. travel in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the line and crossing the line is also permitted. c. travel in the opposite direction is permitted on both sides of the line and crossing the line is also permitted. d. travel in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the line, but crossing the line is prohibited.

d. travel in the same direction is permitted on both sides of the line, but crossing the line is prohibited.

Flag persons are often located on highways and in work zones a. to stop, slow, or guide traffic safely through construction areas. b. to slow vehicles to a lower speed limit posted ahead. c. to determine the amount of alcohol in a driver's blood. d. to report accidents to the police department and insurance companies.

a. to stop, slow, or guide traffic safely through construction areas.

If a vehicle is approaching with high-beams, a motorist should look _________ until the vehicle passes. a. to the right of the road b. to the left of the road c. at the headlights of the oncoming vehicle d. none of the above

a. to the right of the road

If your vehicle is hit from the side, your body will be thrown a. toward the side that is hit. b. to the front. c. to the opposite side that is hit. d. to the back.

a. toward the side that is hit.

When driving on freeways, the condition that makes you feel that you are going slower than your actual speed is known as a. velocitizing. b. tailgating. c. highway hypnosis. d. hydroplaning.

a. velocitizing.

Which of the following situations is ideal for overtaking and passing another vehicle on the right? a. when the vehicle you are passing is making or about to make a left turn b. when the vehicle you are passing is trying to change lanes c. when the vehicle you are passing is making or about to make a right turn d. none of the above

a. when the vehicle you are passing is making or about to make a left turn

Lanes of traffic going in opposite directions are divided by a. yellow lane dividers. b. white lane dividers. c. black lane dividers. d. red lane dividers.

a. yellow lane dividers.

In New Jersey, it is illegal for an individual who is 21 years of age or older to drive with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) of a. .008% or more b. .08% or more c. .05% or more d. .02% or more

b. .08% or more

Motorists should switch on the turn signal at least _________ before turning to let the other drivers know their intentions. a. 50 feet b. 100 feet c. 25 feet d. 75 feet

b. 100 feet

What does this diamond-shaped sign mean? a. An emergency vehicle ahead b. A flagger ahead c. A traffic island ahead d. Traffic police ahead

b. A flagger ahead

When you're driving through a roundabout, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Yield to vehicles and bicyclists within the circulating roadway. b. Always enter the roundabout to the left and proceed on the left side of the central island. c. Put on your right turn signal to tell drivers that you intend to exit. d. Don't try to pass bicyclists within the roundabout.

b. Always enter the roundabout to the left and proceed on the left side of the central island.

What does this sign indicate? a. Turn right for low-clearance underpass b. Keep to the right of the traffic island c. Divided highway ahead d. Detour ahead

b. Keep to the right of the traffic island

When are you permitted to pass a school bus with red flashing lights? a. If there is more than one lane in your direction b. Only if there is a physical barrier divider between you and the bus c. When you feel it is safe to do so d. When you see that children have crossed the road

b. Only if there is a physical barrier divider between you and the bus

Which of the following statements is true about driving on highways? a. Fast-moving vehicles must enter the highway through the deceleration lane. b. Slow-moving vehicles should use the right lane, and fast-moving vehicles should use the left lane. c. Slow-moving vehicles should use the left lane, and fast-moving vehicles should use the right lane. d. Fast-moving vehicles should overtake slower vehicles from the right.

b. Slow-moving vehicles should use the right lane, and fast-moving vehicles should use the left lane.

At a four-way stop, which driver gets to proceed first? a. The driver on the left b. The driver who arrives first c. The driver going straight through the intersection d. The driver on the right

b. The driver who arrives first

While turning left on a green light, you see that a pedestrian is in the crosswalk walking with the green light. Who has the right of way? a. Your vehicle because you are turning left b. The pedestrian, because the light is green for them c. Your vehicle because the light is green d. Whoever comes to the intersection first

b. The pedestrian, because the light is green for them

Freeway traffic traveling at less than the normal speed should use which lane? a. Whichever lane has the least traffic b. The right lane c. The left lane d. The center lane

b. The right lane

If your vehicle is skidding on ice, when should you pump your brakes? a. Only when there are no other vehicles on the road b. When driving a vehicle WITHOUT ABS (anti-lock) brakes c. When driving a vehicle WITH ABS (anti-lock) brakes d. At all times

b. When driving a vehicle WITHOUT ABS (anti-lock) brakes

When is it legal to use the shoulder of a road for passing another vehicle? a. When the vehicle in front of you is making a left turn b. You are not legally allowed to pass using the shoulder of a road. c. When the vehicle in front of you is making a right turn d. When the vehicle in front of you is stopped for an emergency

b. You are not legally allowed to pass using the shoulder of a road.

The arrow in this sign indicates that there is a. a winding road ahead. b. a double curve ahead. c. a right curve ahead. d. a right turn ahead.

b. a double curve ahead.

This sign with a red circle means a. a right turn is not permitted. b. a left turn is not permitted. c. the right lane is closed ahead. d. the left lane is closed ahead.

b. a left turn is not permitted.

The 'do-not-enter' sign is indicated by a. a red five-sided shape b. a red round shape c. a yellow diamond shape d. a yellow triangle shape

b. a red round shape

A yield sign indicates that a driver must slow down when approaching an intersection, and _________ if a vehicle or pedestrian with the right-of-way is approaching from another direction. a. be prepared to increase their speed b. be prepared to come to a complete stop c. be prepared to make a turn d. be prepared to make a U-turn

b. be prepared to come to a complete stop

When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you must a. swing wide to the left before turning. b. begin the turn with your left wheel as close as possible to the yellow dividing line. c. begin the turn with your right wheel as close as possible to the yellow dividing line. d. do any of the above.

b. begin the turn with your left wheel as close as possible to the yellow dividing line.

When changing lanes, to make sure there are no other vehicles in ________, look over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move. a. shoulder zones b. blind spots c. no passing zones d. free zones

b. blind spots

A _________ on a two-way road allows you to cross over into the oncoming lane temporarily to pass a vehicle if it is safe to do so. a. left arrow mark b. broken yellow line c. solid yellow line d. solid white line

b. broken yellow line

If you have already started through an intersection when the signal light changes, you must a. change your direction and make a left or right turn. b. follow through and proceed to clear the intersection. c. stop your vehicle. d. not proceed further.

b. follow through and proceed to clear the intersection.

If you double your speed on a highway, your braking distance increases by a. two times. b. four times. c. three times. d. five times.

b. four times.

If a vehicle stalls on the tracks and the motorist sees a train coming, the motorist must a. try to start the engine b. get out and walk clear of tracks c. open all doors and wait for the help d. give a signal to the oncoming train

b. get out and walk clear of tracks

An __________ is the connection of a freeway to a road or another freeway by a series of ramps. a. acceleration lane b. interchange c. exit ramp d. entry ramp

b. interchange

When you come to an intersection and try to make a move, you must follow the _________ before you pull out. a. left, left, and right rule b. left, right, and left rule c. right, left, and right rule d. left and right rule

b. left, right, and left rule

You are stopped at an intersection and your traffic light turns green, but there is a pedestrian in the crosswalk. You should a. start moving ahead b. let the pedestrian finish crossing c. confront the pedestrian d. give a warning with your horn

b. let the pedestrian finish crossing

If an oncoming vehicle does not dim its high beam headlights, you should a. try to make eye contact with the driver. b. look to toward the right edge of your lane. c. look at your dashboard until the driver has passed. d. look directly at the headlights.

b. look to toward the right edge of your lane.

When is it legal to make a left turn at a red light? a. from a two-way street to a two-way street b. never c. at any time d. from a one-way street to a two-way street

b. never

When you see this sign, you should a. turn left. b. not make a U-turn. c. not turn left. d. make a U-turn.

b. not make a U-turn.

When you see a solid center line on your side of the road, you must a. stop your vehicle. b. not pass on the left using the oncoming traffic lane. c. change your lane. d. not increase your speed.

b. not pass on the left using the oncoming traffic lane.

When you are traveling on a two-lane road and a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must a. reduce your speed and pass the vehicle slowly. b. not pass the stopped vehicle. c. alert the stopped vehicle to take a detour. d. change lanes and pass the vehicle quickly.

b. not pass the stopped vehicle.

To avoid a collision, a driver must maintain at least _________ following distance for each 10 mph of speed. a. four car lengths b. one car length c. two car lengths d. three car lengths

b. one car length

If you find yourself driving the wrong way on an interstate ramp, you should a. continue until the end of the ramp. b. pull onto the shoulder and turn around when it's safe. c. immediately pull a u-turn. d. reverse on the ramp to back to the road you came from.

b. pull onto the shoulder and turn around when it's safe.

A good rule on snow-covered roads (with reduced visibility) is to maintain a following distance of _________ or more. a. five seconds b. six seconds c. three seconds d. four seconds

b. six seconds

If you approach a vehicle displaying a reflective orange triangle sign on the rear, you must a. pass the vehicle quickly. b. slow down and use caution. c. share the same lane with the vehicle. d. follow too closely.

b. slow down and use caution.

Lines that separate two or more lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction are a. solid yellow lines. b. solid or broken white lines. c. broken yellow lines. d. double yellow lines.

b. solid or broken white lines.

If another driver is passing your vehicle, you must a. increase your speed b. stay in the lane and slow down c. move into the left lane d. turn on emergency lights

b. stay in the lane and slow down

If you see a solid white line between lanes of traffic, you must a. stop at the line. b. stay in your lane. c. not stay in your lane. d. make a right turn.

b. stay in your lane.

The distance a vehicle travels between the time the driver recognizes a problem and the time he/she applies the brakes is known as a. the perception time. b. the reaction distance. c. the braking distance. d. the stopping distance.

b. the reaction distance.

A triangular orange sign on the back of a slow-moving vehicle indicates that a. the vehicle can travel faster than 25 mph. b. the vehicle cannot travel faster than 25 mph. c. the vehicle cannot travel faster than 45 mph. d. the vehicle must travel slower than 55 mph.

b. the vehicle cannot travel faster than 25 mph.

When two or more lanes of travel are permitted in the same direction, a broken white line is used a. to indicate the left edge of the roadway. b. to divide each side of the highway into separate lanes for vehicles traveling in the same direction. c. to divide each side of the highway into separate lanes for vehicles traveling in different directions. d. to indicate the right edge of the roadway.

b. to divide each side of the highway into separate lanes for vehicles traveling in the same direction.

All regulatory devices on the road instruct you a. of hazardous conditions or the possibility of hazardous conditions. b. to stop, proceed in a certain direction, or limit your speed. c. in finding your way safely, or they provide information to make your trip more comfortable. d. in none of these things.

b. to stop, proceed in a certain direction, or limit your speed.

Motorists entering a highway from the entrance ramp must yield the right-of-way to a. heavy trucks on the ramp. b. traffic already traveling on the highway. c. other motorists on the entrance ramp. d. no need to yield the right-of-way.

b. traffic already traveling on the highway.

If you are on a single or two-lane road and come to an intersection with a divided highway or a roadway with three or more lanes, you must a. stop and take a right turn to merge into the traffic. b. yield the right-of-way to other traffic. c. take a left turn to merge into the traffic. d. do none of these.

b. yield the right-of-way to other traffic.

At an unmarked crosswalk, drivers are required to a. stop and request the pedestrians to cross quickly. b. yield the right-of-way to the pedestrians. c. increase the speed of their vehicle and cross before the pedestrians. d. signal their intention and proceed.

b. yield the right-of-way to the pedestrians.

What does this traffic sign mean? a. You must stop before going straight. b. Only passenger vehicles are allowed to go straight. c. You may go straight ahead. d. You are not allowed to go straight.

c. You may go straight ahead.

What should you do if you miss your exit on an expressway? a. You must try to turn around. b. You must stop and ask for help. c. You must continue on to the next exit. d. You must back up to reach your exit.

c. You must continue on to the next exit.

What should you do if another driver tailgates your vehicle? a. You should raise your speed to discourage the tailgater. b. You must encourage the tailgater. c. You must pull over to the side and allow the driver to pass. d. You must not allow the tailgater to pass you.

c. You must pull over to the side and allow the driver to pass.

If you wish to exit a freeway or expressway, you must use _________ to reduce your speed. a. an acceleration lane b. a speed ramp c. a deceleration lane d. a merging ramp

c. a deceleration lane

This service sign shows the location of a. a rest area. b. a telephone service. c. a gas station. d. a campground.

c. a gas station.

When making a right turn, look right and left, yield right-of-way, and turn the steering wheel using a. a hand-off-hand technique. b. a double-hand technique. c. a hand-over-hand technique. d. a single-hand technique.

c. a hand-over-hand technique.

This figure indicates that a. a flagger is ahead b. an icy road is ahead c. a public utility crew is ahead d. a pedestrian crosswalk is ahead

c. a public utility crew is ahead

This octagonal sign indicates a. a yield sign b. a traffic signal ahead c. a stop sign d. a wrong way

c. a stop sign

If traffic from another roadway is merging into the roadway you are traveling on, you must a. sound horn to let the merging traffic know you are there. b. ignore the merging traffic since you have the right-of-way. c. adjust your speed and vehicle position to allow the traffic to merge. d. change lanes immediately.

c. adjust your speed and vehicle position to allow the traffic to merge.

If you find a "speed zone ahead" sign, you are approaching a. an area where the speed limit must not exceed 75 mph. b. an area where the minimum speed limit is 70 mph. c. an area where a reduced speed limit has been established. d. an expressway or freeway

c. an area where a reduced speed limit has been established.

When parked facing uphill on the right side of the street with a curb, you should steer a. straight. b. towards the curb. c. away from the curb. d. towards the side with the least amount of vehicles.

c. away from the curb.

This road sign means that a. a veterinary hospital is ahead. b. a zoo is ahead. c. cattle may be crossing ahead. d. a farmhouse is ahead.

c. cattle may be crossing ahead.

If an emergency vehicle approaches while you are driving in a roundabout, you must a. move over to the center of the roundabout and allow the emergency vehicle to pass. b. stop in the middle of the roundabout. c. continue to your exit, pull over, and let the emergency vehicle pass. d. slow down, move over to the right, and let the emergency vehicle pass first.

c. continue to your exit, pull over, and let the emergency vehicle pass.

Being constantly aware of the driving conditions, planning ahead, anticipating dangers, and taking the right actions so as to avoid obstacles or other vehicles is known as a. positive driving b. disciplined driving c. defensive driving d. safe driving

c. defensive driving

The correct hand signal to indicate a left turn is a. hand and arm extended backward. b. hand and arm extended upward. c. hand and arm extended outward. d. hand and arm extended downward.

c. hand and arm extended outward.

If your vehicle's directional signals fail, use _________ until you can have them repaired. a. headlights b. emergency signals c. hand signals d. brake lights

c. hand signals

You must use high-beam lighting at night in all of the following situations, except a. when there may be people along the side of the road b. in construction areas c. in fog, snow, or heavy rain d. on unfamiliar roads

c. in fog, snow, or heavy rain

A broken white line on the road represents a. an edge of the roadway. b. a stop line at intersections. c. lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. d. lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.

c. lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.

Stopping on an expressway entrance ramp is permitted a. stopping on a freeway entrance ramp is never permitted. b. only during the day. c. only when there is no opening in the flow of traffic. d. during designated posted times.

c. only when there is no opening in the flow of traffic.

Turning right on a red light in New Jersey is a. permitted on multi-lane roads only. b. prohibited at all times. c. permitted unless a sign is posted. d. permitted at all times.

c. permitted unless a sign is posted.

When being approached from the rear by an ambulance with a siren, you should a. pull over to the side of the road and proceed to drive slowly on the shoulder. b. pull over only if it looks like the ambulance will need room. c. pull over to the side of the road and stop. d. stop in your lane to let the vehicle pass.

c. pull over to the side of the road and stop.

Construction zones usually have a. a standard speed limit of 15 mph. b. no speed limits. c. reduced speed limits. d. increased speed limits.

c. reduced speed limits.

If you are parked parallel to the right-hand side of the street, you should _________ before pulling out into traffic. a. signal a left turn and look over your right shoulder b. signal a right turn and look over your left shoulder c. signal a left turn and look over your left shoulder d. signal a right turn and look over your right shoulder

c. signal a left turn and look over your left shoulder

While in the middle lane of a road, you would like to turn left. You can turn left from the middle lane only if a. you are turning from a one-way road. b. you are unable to merge to the left-most lane due to traffic. c. signs and lane markings show you can turn left. d. you are turning onto a one-way road.

c. signs and lane markings show you can turn left.

A single solid white line across a road at an intersection means that a motorist must _________ for a traffic signal or sign. a. cross the line b. stop after the line c. stop behind the line d. slow down after crossing the line

c. stop behind the line

If an intersection has a solid white line across the road, you must a. stop on the white line. b. stop after the white line. c. stop behind the white line. d. not enter the intersection.

c. stop behind the white line.

A wide white line painted across a traffic lane before you enter an intersection is known as a a. merge line. b. yield line. c. stop line. d. crosswalk line.

c. stop line.

Before backing up your vehicle, you should look to the front, sides, and rear, and continue to look _________ while backing. a. to the front b. into the side mirrors c. to the rear d. to the sides

c. to the rear

This black arrow-marked sign indicates that a. vehicles on the left must turn left and vehicles on the right must merge with the right lane. b. vehicles on the left must turn left and vehicles on the right must turn right. c. vehicles on the left must turn left and vehicles on the right may go straight or turn right. d. vehicles on the left must turn left and vehicles on the right must go straight.

c. vehicles on the left must turn left and vehicles on the right may go straight or turn right.

At a stop sign, when you are waiting to turn right and a vehicle approaching from the left has its turn signal on, you must a. proceed with the turn as you are certain the other driver is turning. b. press the accelerator immediately. c. wait until the other driver actually starts to turn and then start your turn. d. turn on your headlights quickly.

c. wait until the other driver actually starts to turn and then start your turn.

When changing a lane, all of the following are correct maneuvers, EXCEPT a. looking over your shoulder in the direction you plan to move to check the blind spots. b. not taking your eyes off the road ahead for more than an instant. c. when you turn your head to check the blind spots, turn the steering wheel. d. looking in your rearview and side mirrors.

c. when you turn your head to check the blind spots, turn the steering wheel.

Vehicles approaching a roundabout must a. enter the roundabout at a speed of 35 mph. b. enter the roundabout to the left of the central island. c. yield to the traffic in the roundabout. d. come to a complete stop and wait for traffic in the roundabout to clear.

c. yield to the traffic in the roundabout.

Drivers entering a main road from a driveway, alley, or roadside should a. reduce their speed and enter the main road. b. enter the main road with an increased speed. c. yield to vehicles already on the main road. d. not make a right turn.

c. yield to vehicles already on the main road.

If a broken yellow line is on your side of the center dash stripe, then a. you may cross the line only if the other side has a broken line. b. you may not cross the line. c. you may cross the line to pass other vehicles. d. none of the above apply.

c. you may cross the line to pass other vehicles.

This sign means that a. a "Y" intersection is ahead b. you must make a left turn if you are on the left c. you may either proceed straight ahead or turn to the left d. you may either proceed straight ahead or turn to the right

c. you may either proceed straight ahead or turn to the left

What is the maximum speed limit on rural roadways? a. 30 mph b. 40 mph c. 20 mph d. 50 mph

d. 50 mph

What does this round sign mean? a. Road repairs ahead b. The road is closed ahead c. One-way road ahead d. A railroad crossing ahead

d. A railroad crossing ahead

Always decrease your driving speed when driving a. around a blind curve. b. across a railroad. c. on a hill. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

If you are one of the first persons to come upon the scene of a collision, what tips should you follow? a. Stop the vehicle b. Assume the worst and get help (notify the police; call an ambulance) c. Remain calm d. All of the above

d. All of the above

What should you do to handle the rear no-zone of trucks safely? a. Give more road space to a truck driver who is making a wide turn. b. Never pass close behind a truck that is preparing to back up or is backing up. c. Never tailgate or remain sandwiched between trucks. d. All of the above

d. All of the above

Which of the following can affect a driver's ability to drive safely? a. Diet pills b. Cold medications c. Illegal drugs d. All of the above

d. All of the above

What should you do if fog closes in completely while you are driving, and visibility is reduced to near zero? a. Increase the speed and take a detour. b. Use your low beams. c. Use your high beams. d. Carefully pull as far off the road as possible, and stop.

d. Carefully pull as far off the road as possible, and stop.

Which of the following are two types of speed signs? a. Accident speed signs and advisory speed signs b. Advisory speed signs and informational speed signs c. Speed limit signs and accident speed signs d. Speed limit signs and advisory speed signs

d. Speed limit signs and advisory speed signs

The driver in front of you has his arm out the window, bent at 90 degrees pointing down. What is the driver's intention? a. To make a u-turn b. To turn left c. To turn right d. To slow or stop

d. To slow or stop

When should you yield on a green light? a. When the green light is an arrow b. When going straight through the intersection c. All of the above d. When turning left

d. When turning left

A highway work zone can be easily identified by _________ immediately preceding the work zone. a. a yellow pennant symbol b. a red octagon-shaped sign c. a green triangular symbol d. a black-on-orange sign

d. a black-on-orange sign

The likelihood of an accident increases if a driver is under the influence of a. a cup of tea. b. softly playing music. c. a cup of coffee. d. alcohol, drugs, or prescription medication.

d. alcohol, drugs, or prescription medication.

Before every lane change, you should a. signal your intentions b. check your blind spots. c. check your mirrors. d. all of the above

d. all of the above

When driving, you should always slow down on a. hills b. sharp corners c. wet roads d. all of the above

d. all of the above

If the traffic signals at an intersection are not operating, treat the intersection as a(n) a. uncontrolled intersection. b. free passing zone. c. blind intersection. d. all-way stop.

d. all-way stop.

While getting onto an expressway, you reach the end of a freeway on-ramp. At this point, you should be traveling a. at 50 miles per hour. b. at 30 miles per hour. c. at a speed under the speed of traffic. d. as close as possible to the speed of traffic.

d. as close as possible to the speed of traffic.

Locked wheel skids are usually caused by a. pressing the gas and brake pedals at the same time. b. the ignition being turned to the lock position while the vehicle is still in motion. c. the drive wheels losing traction with the road surface. d. braking too hard at a high speed.

d. braking too hard at a high speed.

On some roadways, some lanes reserved as 'Transit' are used for a. high-occupancy vehicles (HOV) only. b. bicycles only. c. trucks only. d. buses only.

d. buses only.

When it looks like a collision may happen, drivers must take an immediate step to a. make a turn. b. speed up their vehicles. c. stop or slow down their vehicles. d. do any of these.

d. do any of these.

When slowing down or stopping, you must a. use an arm signal to alert the driver behind you if your vehicle's signals don't work. b. use the brake-operated signal lights to alert the driver behind you. c. both a) and b). d. do either a) or b).

d. do either a) or b).

The area of the freeway on the outside of the solid white line is meant for a. U-turns only. b. parking only. c. stopping only. d. emergency use only.

d. emergency use only.

If a vehicle stalls on the tracks and the motorist sees a train coming, the motorist must a. try to start the engine b. open all doors and wait for the help c. give a signal to the oncoming train d. get out and walk clear of tracks

d. get out and walk clear of tracks

If a driver behind you repeatedly flashes his/her headlights, you should a. switch on your high-beam lights. b. switch on your low-beam lights. c. increase your vehicle speed and move ahead. d. get out of the way.

d. get out of the way.

You must use _______ when the sun is shining brightly or when a line of cars following you could obscure your turn signal light. a. emergency signals b. stop signals c. parking signals d. hand signals

d. hand signals

If you are driving on a highway in heavy rain, you must slow down your vehicle to avoid a. weaving. b. tailgating. c. highway hypnosis. d. hydroplaning.

d. hydroplaning.

If you are driving on a road with three or more lanes, you should stay _________, except when passing another vehicle. a. in the extreme left lane b. in the middle lane c. on the shoulder of the road d. in the extreme right lane

d. in the extreme right lane

K turn method

- left, backed up slowly, and moved forward.

If parked near a fire hydrant, you must be at least ____ feet from the fire hydrant. a. 10 b. 5 c. 8 d. 3

a. 10

Which of the following statements about the right-of-way is incorrect? a. At an uncontrolled T-intersection, the vehicle on the through street must yield to the vehicle on the terminating street. b. Vehicles entering or crossing a roadway from a private driveway must yield to all oncoming vehicles. c. Vehicles turning left must yield to oncoming traffic. d. Drivers must yield to pedestrians at unmarked intersections.

a. At an uncontrolled T-intersection, the vehicle on the through street must yield to the vehicle on the terminating street.

Which of the following must NOT be done if your vehicle's tire blows out? a. Brake immediately. b. Hold the steering wheel tightly. c. Slowly ease your foot off the accelerator. d. Steer straight ahead.

a. Brake immediately.

Which of the following are three types of intersections on the road? a. Controlled, uncontrolled, and blind b. Controlled, uncontrolled, and diamond c. Controlled, uncontrolled, and cloverleaf d. Blind, controlled, and diamond

a. Controlled, uncontrolled, and blind

_________ are the mobile devices that are often used on some roads to give drivers an advance warning of construction zones. a. Flashing arrow signs b. Barricades c. Drums d. Vertical panels

a. Flashing arrow signs

You may not park within ____ feet of a crosswalk or intersection. a. 35 b. 30 c. 25 d. 40

c. 25

You are driving on a highway with a posted speed limit of 65 mph. Most of the traffic is traveling at 70 mph, so you should be driving no faster than a. 70 mph b. 75 mph c. 65 mph. d. is safe.

c. 65 mph.

Which of the following is NOT a true statement regarding railroad crossings? a. Drivers must yield to crossing trains. b. It is always important to check for more than one track before crossing. c. It is wise to shift gears when crossing railroad tracks. d. Never start to cross if there is not room for your vehicle on the far side.

c. It is wise to shift gears when crossing railroad tracks.

Which of the following statements is NOT true about blind spots? a. You have two blind-spot areas to the left and right back sides of your car. b. The best way to compensate for blind spots is to turn and glance over either shoulder. c. Larger vehicles have smaller blind spots. d. Don't drive in another driver's blind spot.

c. Larger vehicles have smaller blind spots.

Is talking on your cell phone while driving permitted if you have the basic driver's license? a. Yes, as long as you are careful b. Only if you are driving on a rural road c. Only if a hands-free device is used. d. Talking on a cell phone while driving is never permitted

c. Only if a hands-free device is used.

What does this sign indicate? a. Traffic must go slow b. Dangerous goods vehicle ahead c. Slow-moving vehicle ahead d. Take a detour

c. Slow-moving vehicle ahead

What is a "no zone"? a. Your own vehicle blind spots b. A school zone c. The blind spots that a truck driver has d. An area where you are not permitted to park

c. The blind spots that a truck driver has

You see that a bus in the lane to your right is about to make a right turn. What should you be aware of? a. The bus will be turning slower than other vehicles. b. Buses are only permitted to make turns from the right lane. c. The bus may need to move into the left lane to make the turn. d. Buses are not allowed to make right turns

c. The bus may need to move into the left lane to make the turn.

How do you know when it is safe to merge back in front of a large truck you have just passed? a. You do not see the vehicle out your side window b. You can make eye contact with the driver in your side mirror c. The vehicle's headlights and entire cab are visible in your rear view mirror. d. The driver beeps to let you know it is safe to merge back in

c. The vehicle's headlights and entire cab are visible in your rear view mirror.

If you begin to skid on an icy road, the proper action is to a. step on the gas and turn the wheel to the right b. keep the wheels straight and let up on the accelerator c. turn the front wheels in the direction of the skid and step on the gas d. turn the front wheels in the direction of the skid and ease your foot off the gas.

d. turn the front wheels in the direction of the skid and ease your foot off the gas.

To control your speed on steep downgrades, you should a. use a higher gear. b. press the accelerator hard. c. apply your brakes continuously. d. use a lower gear.

d. use a lower gear.

Passing on the right is permitted in all of the following situations, EXCEPT a. on one-way streets where all lanes of traffic are moving in the same direction. b. when passing a vehicle that is in the left-turn lane. c. on highways that have at least two lanes traveling in each direction. d. when driving in a lane set aside for left turns.

d. when driving in a lane set aside for left turns.

A two-headed arrow with one head pointing straight ahead and the other pointing to the left means that a. you may either proceed straight ahead or merge left. b. you may only turn right. c. you may only turn left. d. you may either proceed straight ahead or turn left.

d. you may either proceed straight ahead or turn left.

A red light with a green arrow means a. you must stop and wait until it turns yellow. b. you must stop and proceed slowly, yielding to pedestrians. c. you must stop at the signal, yielding to pedestrians. d. you may go cautiously in the direction of the arrow, yielding to pedestrians.

d. you may go cautiously in the direction of the arrow, yielding to pedestrians.

When a vehicle in front of you stops for a pedestrian a. you may pass the vehicle on the right only. b. you may pass the vehicle if there is lane to do so. c. you may pass the vehicle only if you can see the pedestrian. d. you must not pass the vehicle.

d. you must not pass the vehicle.

When an animal suddenly runs in front of your vehicle, you must a. apply the brakes as hard as you can. b. quickly drive around the animal. c. use the horn and proceed. d. concentrate on retaining control of your vehicle.

d. concentrate on retaining control of your vehicle.

When preparing to leave a parallel parking spot, you should a. indicate your intention by signaling. b. look over your shoulder. c. look in the rear-view mirror. d. do all of the above.

d. do all of the above.

If you are signaled by a flag person at/near a railroad crossing or construction site, you must a. stop and ask for help. b. follow signals if you are in the right lane. c. follow signals if you are in the left lane. d. follow signals no matter which lane you are in.

d. follow signals no matter which lane you are in.

In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as a. 35 mph. b. 45 mph. c. 65 mph. d. 55 mph.

a. 35 mph.

What does this sign indicate? a. A steep hill b. A slippery road c. A slow-moving vehicle d. A tow truck

a. A steep hill

Which of the following is not legally allowed when using turnpikes? a. Come to a complete stop on the acceleration lane when your tire blows out b. Yield to traffic and enter the right-hand lane when safe c. Yield right-of-way to an emergency vehicle when driving on the left lane d. Speed up to the flow of traffic when leaving the acceleration lane

a. Come to a complete stop on the acceleration lane when your tire blows out

Which of the following are three types of intersections on the road? a. Controlled, uncontrolled, and blind b. Blind, controlled, and diamond c. Controlled, uncontrolled, and diamond d. Controlled, uncontrolled, and cloverleaf

a. Controlled, uncontrolled, and blind

Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the use of headlights? a. High beams are used when traveling behind other vehicles. b. Low beams are used in city driving and driving in traffic on roadways. c. High beams are used for open country driving when there is no traffic in sight. d. Low beams are used when traveling in fog, rain, or snow.

a. High beams are used when traveling behind other vehicles.

What does this sign mean? a. Pedestrian crossing is not allowed. b. Motorists must use extreme caution and slow down. c. Motorists must stop for pedestrians. d. Pedestrians ahead; no entry for vehicles.

a. Pedestrian crossing is not allowed.

What does this sign mean? a. Prepare to yield ahead b. Prepare to stop ahead c. Prepare to turn ahead d. Prepare to pass ahead

a. Prepare to yield ahead

This guide sign indicates a. a hospital service ahead. b. a handicapped service area ahead. c. a rest area ahead. d. a high school ahead.

a. a hospital service ahead.

This sign cautions that a. a slippery road is ahead b. a winding road is ahead c. a one-way road is ahead d. a slow-moving zone is ahead

a. a slippery road is ahead

If there is another driver tailgating you, you should NOT a. increase your speed. b. move to the right lane. c. provide more space to allow them to pass. d. reduce your speed.

a. increase your speed.

Car drivers should never be alongside a motorcycle in the same lane even if the lane is wide and the cyclist is riding to one side, because a. motorcycles need the full width of the lane. b. motorcyclists do not need to follow traffic rules. c. motorcycles do not have signal lights. d. motorcyclists may misguide the car driver.

a. motorcycles need the full width of the lane.

While driving, when you see a triangular road sign, you must a. reduce your speed and yield. b. make a right turn. c. increase your speed. d. come to a complete stop.

a. reduce your speed and yield.

What does this sign mean? a. A blind pedestrian crosswalk b. A hospital zone ahead c. A crew at work d. A flagger at a work zone

c. A crew at work

"No-Zone" refers to a. free parking zones b. speed zones on highways c. work zones on freeways d. blind spots around trucks

d. blind spots around trucks

A driver must _______ for a school bus that is stopped with its red lights flashing on the opposite side of the road. a. not stop b. move fast c. reduce speed d. come to a complete stop

d. come to a complete stop

If you find a steady yellow signal when approaching an intersection, you must a. continue with the same speed b. speed up at the intersection c. proceed from the left side with caution d. come to an immediate stop if it is safe to do so

d. come to an immediate stop if it is safe to do so

Black on orange signs on a highway identify a. specific information and directions to drivers in work zones. b. directions, routes, and distances. c. traffic laws and regulations. d. special conditions or hazards ahead.

a. specific information and directions to drivers in work zones.

If you see a vehicle in your lane, coming toward you head-on, what should you do? a. Slow down and sound your horn. b. Flash your headlights. c. Veer as far to the right as you safely can. d. Do all of the above.

d. Do all of the above.

_________ are the most frequent type of crashes on interstates. a. Head-on collisions b. Side collisions c. Truck collisions d. Rear-end collisions

d. Rear-end collisions

What does this signal mean? a. The driver is going to make a U-turn. b. The driver is going to make a left turn. c. The driver is going to make a right turn. d. The driver is going to slow down or stop.

d. The driver is going to slow down or stop.

Making U-turns is not legal in which of the following areas? a. near a crest of a hill or in a curve b. at railroad crossings c. on highways d. all of the above

d. all of the above

While driving a motor vehicle on a public road or highway, the state law prohibits the use of hand held cell phones for a. reading a text b. sending a text c. making a call d. all of the above

d. all of the above

This black cross mark sign is a. a pavement marking sign near rotaries b. a road repair sign near a work zone c. a right turn sign at a four-way intersection d. an advance warning sign for tracks

d. an advance warning sign for tracks

When approaching an intersection to make a right turn, you must stay _________ and make the turn close to the right curb. a. as close to the left as possible b. in the center lane c. on the shoulder d. as close to the right as possible

d. as close to the right as possible

The stopping distance for a moving vehicle is calculated by adding a. the braking distance, perception distance and reaction distance b. the perception distance and braking distance c. the braking distance and reaction distance d. the reaction distance and perception distance

a. the braking distance, perception distance and reaction distance

When you are turning from a one-way street onto a two-way or divided street, always turn from a. the lane nearest to the curb b. the right lane c. the lane farthest from the curb d. the left lane

a. the lane nearest to the curb

The most important vehicle control device to use during a skid is a. the steering wheel b. the ABS braking system c. the accelerator d. the headlights

a. the steering wheel

Motorists entering a highway from the entrance ramp must yield the right-of-way to a. traffic already traveling on the highway. b. no need to yield the right-of-way. c. heavy trucks on the ramp. d .other motorists on the entrance ramp.

a. traffic already traveling on the highway.

A steady red arrow means a. you must stop, and you cannot go in the direction of the arrow. b. you must come to a full stop, and then proceed when it is safe to do so. c. you can safely turn in the direction of the arrow. d. you should prepare to stop and give the right-of-way to oncoming traffic before you turn.

a. you must stop, and you cannot go in the direction of the arrow.

This shield-shape guide sign is a. an exit number on an interstate highway b. an interstate route marker sign c. a posted speed limit sign on an interstate highway d. the distance to the nearest exit on an interstate highway

b. an interstate route marker sign

Talking on a cell phone while driving increases your chances of being in a crash by a. some other factor. b. as much as four times. c. two times. d. three times.

b. as much as four times.

A motorist must stop _________ from railroad crossings when there are flashing lights, ringing bells or flag signals. a. at least 1 foot b. at least 15 feet c. at least 5 feet d. at least 10 feet

b. at least 15 feet

Unbalanced tires and low tire pressure can cause a. decreased stopping distance. b. faster tire wear. c. increased fuel economy. d. all of the above.

b. faster tire wear.

A right turn is permitted at a red signal only after the driver of the vehicle a. has reduced the speed b. has come to a full stop and checked for traffic c. has turned on the low-beam headlights d. has done all of the above

b. has come to a full stop and checked for traffic

When a school bus stops on a two-lane road with its red lights flashing, all motorists traveling behind or approaching it must a. slow down and proceed with caution b. stop their vehicles at least 25 feet away c. change lanes and proceed with caution d. stop their vehicles at least 15 feet away

b. stop their vehicles at least 25 feet away

At an intersection where there is no stop sign or traffic signal, drivers should yield to a. vehicles passing straight ahead. b. vehicles coming from the right. c. vehicles approaching from behind. d. vehicles coming from the left.

b. vehicles coming from the right.

When approaching or driving through a work zone, you must not a. keep up with the flow of traffic. b. weave from lane to lane. c. watch for slower speed limits. d. reduce your speed.

b. weave from lane to lane.

Unless otherwise posted, you should travel at _________when driving through school zones, business or residential districts. a. 55 mph b. 35 mph c. 25 mph d. 50 mph

c. 25 mph

In normal driving, a driver should place his/her hands on the steering wheel at the a. 10 and 3 o'clock positions b. 8 and 3 o'clock positions c. 9 and 3 o'clock positions d. 9 and 2 o'clock positions

c. 9 and 3 o'clock positions

What does this sign mean? a. A side road ahead b. A railroad crossing ahead c. A four-way intersection ahead d. A hospital ahead

c. A four-way intersection ahead

__________are made to stop runaway vehicles safely without injuring drivers and passengers on steep mountain grades. a. Deceleration ramps b. Weaving zones c. Escape ramps d. Acceleration ramps

c. Escape ramps

_________ occurs on wet roads when your tires start to ride on water instead of the road. a. Tailgating b. Weaving c. Hydroplaning d. Velocitizing

c. Hydroplaning

What should you do when you leave your vehicle parked on an uphill slope parallel to the curb? a. Should not set the hand brake, but change the transmission to low b. The hand brake should be set and the wheels should be turned toward the curb c. The hand brake should be set and the wheels should be turned away from the curb d. The hand brake should be set and the wheels should be kept parallel to the curb

c. The hand brake should be set and the wheels should be turned away from the curb

A driver may pass on the right of another vehicle in which of these situations? a. When the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a right turn b. When passing on a hill or curve c. When the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a left turn d. When entering a tunnel or bridge

c. When the motor vehicle ahead is making or about to make a left turn

When is it legal to use the shoulder of a road for passing another vehicle? a. When the vehicle in front of you is making a left turn b. When the vehicle in front of you is stopped for an emergency c. You are not legally allowed to pass using the shoulder of a road. d. When the vehicle in front of you is making a right turn

c. You are not legally allowed to pass using the shoulder of a road.

Passing is not allowed on either side of a highway when a. both sides have broken yellow line markings. b. one side has a broken yellow line marking. c. both sides have solid yellow line markings. d. all of the above.

c. both sides have solid yellow line markings.

Drivers operating vehicles on a divided highway must _________ unless directed to do otherwise by a sign, traffic control device, or police officer. a. drive to the left of the median b. not drive to the right of the median c. drive to the right of the median d. drive to the center of the median

c. drive to the right of the median

When driving through curves, motorists must use the _________ technique to retain grip on the steering wheel. a. no hand b. single hand c. hand-over-hand d. hand-to-hand

c. hand-over-hand

Because of their size, trucks and buses often need to move ________to make right turns. a. beyond the intersection b. into the right lane c. into the left lane d. onto the shoulder

c. into the left lane

When you experience a flat tire or blowout, you must a. keep your foot on the gas pedal b. press hard on the brakes c. keep the vehicle straight d. all of the above

c. keep the vehicle straight

Motorists should never turn the vehicle ignition to the lock position while the vehicle is in motion, because the action a. locks the brakes b. locks the transmission c. locks the steering wheel d. locks the gas pedal

c. locks the steering wheel

When making a U-turn, you must NOT a. give a turn signal. b. yield the right-of-way to pedestrians. c. make it on a curve in the road or near a hill. d. yield the right-of-way to oncoming vehicles.

c. make it on a curve in the road or near a hill.

When a traffic signal turns green at an intersection and you are going straight through, you must a. watch for the turning traffic b. stop and wait for the next signal c. make sure there are no more vehicles coming through or still in the intersection d. drive your vehicle as quickly as possible through the intersection

c. make sure there are no more vehicles coming through or still in the intersection

Traffic warning signs in work zones are usually a. red. b. green. c. orange. d. blue.

c. orange.

This shield shape is a/an a. speed limit sign on an interstate highway b. exit number c. route marker sign d. indicator for the road length

c. route marker sign

Before reaching the crest of a hill or entering a curve, you must _________ and watch for oncoming vehicles. a. slow down, move to the left side of the road, b. speed up, turn on the headlights, c. slow down, move to the right side of the road, d. speed up, change gears,

c. slow down, move to the right side of the road,

Following too closely behind a vehicle is also known as a. sidegating b aggressive driving c. tailgating c. defensive driving

c. tailgating

When turning a vehicle around, a motorist should start from the right edge of a road and follow _________ to make a turn during MVC's road test. a. the 4-point turn method b. the U-turn method c. the K-turn method d. the T-turn method

c. the K-turn method

This pennant sign warns of a. the end of a no passing zone. b. a no passing zone for trucks. c. the beginning of a no passing zone. d. none of the above.

c. the beginning of a no passing zone.

On a multi-lane roundabout, if you intend to exit the roundabout less than halfway around it, use a. the left lane b. the center lane c. the right lane d. none of the above

c. the right lane

The first rule of a safe and legal turn is a. to reduce the speed. b. to increase the speed. c. to move into the proper lane well before the turn. d. to cut corners while turning.

c. to move into the proper lane well before the turn.

In a roundabout intersection, drivers must _________, whether they need to make a right turn, a left turn, a U-turn or continue forward. a. turn right and then turn left b. turn left and merge into the circle c. turn right and merge into the circle d. turn left and then turn right

c. turn right and merge into the circle

If your rear wheels start to skid, you must a. turn the steering wheel toward the right. b. turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the skid. c. turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid. d. turn the steering wheel toward the left.

c. turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid.

When entering an interstate highway from the acceleration lane, you must a. decrease your speed. b. increase your speed beyond the posted speed limit to merge. c. stop and wait for the space to merge. d. keep pace with other traffic or obey posted speed limits.

d. keep pace with other traffic or obey posted speed limits.

A curb painted with yellow lines indicates that the driver a. may not stop, stand, or park. b. may stop until the road is clear to pass. c. may stop only long enough to make a quick turn. d. may stop only long enough to load or unload.

d. may stop only long enough to load or unload.

If you are driving at a slower speed than other traffic on a highway or freeway, stay in the lane a. nearest to the center of the road. b. farthest from the shoulder of the road. c. nearest to the left side of the road. d. nearest to the right side of the road.

d. nearest to the right side of the road.

Motorists must avoid highway hypnosis by a. taking stimulants b. changing lanes frequently c. talking on the cell phone frequently d. not looking at anyone or anything for more than a few seconds

d. not looking at anyone or anything for more than a few seconds

If your vehicle's wheels drift onto the shoulder of the road, you must a. try to turn back onto the pavement right away. b. not reduce your speed. c. push hard on the gas pedal. d. not try to turn back onto the pavement right away.

d. not try to turn back onto the pavement right away.

This sign warns motorists a. of a forest zone b. of deer crossing c. of a nearby zoo d. of a cattle crossing

d. of a cattle crossing

When making a left turn at a controlled intersection, a motorist must yield to a. traffic behind. b. vehicles on the right. c. vehicles turning right. d. oncoming traffic.

d. oncoming traffic.

When making a left turn at a controlled intersection, a motorist must yield to a. traffic behind. b. vehicles turning right. c. vehicles on the right. d. oncoming traffic.

d. oncoming traffic.

Motorists must use headlights a. one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise b. two hours after sunset and one hour before sunrise c. three hours after sunset and one hour before sunrise d. one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise

d. one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise

The most common type of parking on city streets is a. angle parking b. downhill parking c. uphill parking d. parallel parking

d. parallel parking

If someone is following you too closely, you must a. move into the left lane. b. discourage this action and do not allow the driver to pass. c. increase your speed. d. slow down and encourage the driver to pass.

d. slow down and encourage the driver to pass.

A single solid white line across a road at an intersection means that a motorist must _________ for a traffic signal or sign. a. stop after the line b. slow down after crossing the line c. cross the line d. stop behind the line

d. stop behind the line

New Jersey law requires _________ of passenger vehicles operated in the state to wear seat belts. a. only the drivers b. the front-seat occupants including the driver c. only the rear-seat occupants d. the driver and all occupants

d. the driver and all occupants

This sign indicates a. the end of a divided highway. b. a two-way street. c. a narrow lane. d. traffic merging ahead.

d. traffic merging ahead.


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