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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the statement(s) is correct about making U-Turns?
I. Never make a U-turn on any curve.
II. Do a two-point turn maneuver to a U-turn near the top of a hill.
III. Each city has specific laws concerning U-turns.
IV. You cannot U-Turn on a two-way road.Correct
U-turn is not allowed on any curve, near the top of a hill where the driver cannot see or be seen from both directions and anywhere prohibited by an official traffic control device.
Be sure to be aware of the specific law of the city where you drive because each city has its own law concerning U-turns.
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U-turn is not allowed on any curve, near the top of a hill where the driver cannot see or be seen from both directions and anywhere prohibited by an official traffic control device.
Be sure to be aware of the specific law of the city where you drive because each city has its own law concerning U-turns.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following is not a safe way to avoid crashes while changing lanes?
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Maintain your speed when changing lanes. A driver who frequently speeds up or slows down creates a dangerous situation for all drivers on the road.
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Maintain your speed when changing lanes. A driver who frequently speeds up or slows down creates a dangerous situation for all drivers on the road.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Which of the following situation(s) are you allowed to pass to the right of another vehicle?
I. When there’s a school bus ahead of you with its lights flashing.
II. When a vehicle you are passing is about to turn left on a two-lane road.
III. When driving over double yellow lines.
IV. Driving on a highway with at least two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.Correct
There are only two situations when you are allowed to pass to the right of another vehicle.
1. When the vehicle you are passing is about to turn left on a two-lane road.
2. On a highway with at least two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.Incorrect
There are only two situations when you are allowed to pass to the right of another vehicle.
1. When the vehicle you are passing is about to turn left on a two-lane road.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
It is against the law to drive over the “gore area”. What’s the exact way to describe the “gore area”?
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The gore area is between the white solid lines of a lane of traffic and also appears when two highways merge or split. It is commonly used to either enter or exit from the traffic lane.
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The gore area is between the white solid lines of a lane of traffic and also appears when two highways merge or split. It is commonly used to either enter or exit from the traffic lane.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
There are situations you are required to yield the right-of-way to the other driver. Which of the following scenarios apply?
I. Yield the right-of-way to other vehicles when you are the one merging into a lane of traffic.
II. All vehicles entering or exiting a roundabout should yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians.
III. When you are driving uphill, you must give the right-of-way to those who are going downhill.
IV. If you are driving in an intersection and preparing to turn right, you should yield the right of way to any vehicle passing the opposite direction.Correct
The right-of-way should be given to other vehicles if you are merging into a continuing lane of traffic because they are close enough to be an immediate threat. The same goes for vehicles entering or exiting a roundabout, they should give the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians. When two vehicles meet on a mountain road, the vehicle facing downhill must yield the right-of-way by backing up and allowing the vehicle going uphill to pass.
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The right-of-way should be given to other vehicles if you are merging into a continuing lane of traffic because they are close enough to be an immediate threat. The same goes for vehicles entering or exiting a roundabout, they should give the right-of-way to other vehicles and pedestrians. When two vehicles meet on a mountain road, the vehicle facing downhill must yield the right-of-way by backing up and allowing the vehicle going uphill to pass.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which statement is incorrect about making a complete stop when you see a school bus?
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You may not be required by law to stop when you see a stopped school bus but you should be aware that students will be getting on and off the bus. Be cautious when you are driving near school buses and adjust your speed accordingly.
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You may not be required by law to stop when you see a stopped school bus but you should be aware that students will be getting on and off the bus. Be cautious when you are driving near school buses and adjust your speed accordingly.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
Which of the following places are considered as a Double Fine Zone?
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Due to the increased number of collision-related accidents, fines are doubled for violations on certain roads designated as “Safety Enhanced-Double Fine Zones” such as highway construction or maintenance zones.
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Due to the increased number of collision-related accidents, fines are doubled for violations on certain roads designated as “Safety Enhanced-Double Fine Zones” such as highway construction or maintenance zones.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
One of the requirements to get a motorcycle permit is to pass traffic laws and road signs tests. Which of the following road signs is correct?
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A three-sided red sign usually has the word, “Yield” on it which means you must slow down or prepare to stop. A four-sided diamond-shaped serves as a warning sign of any specific road condition and dangers ahead. A red circle, which sometimes has a word on it with a red line sign through indicates a “No” such as No U-Turn.
The X-shaped signs are commonly used to indicate that you must look, listen and slow down because you are approaching a railroad crossing.
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A three-sided red sign usually has the word, “Yield” on it which means you must slow down or prepare to stop. A four-sided diamond-shaped serves as a warning sign of any specific road condition and dangers ahead. A red circle, which sometimes has a word on it with a red line sign through indicates a “No” such as No U-Turn.
The X-shaped signs are commonly used to indicate that you must look, listen and slow down because you are approaching a railroad crossing.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
Which statement is not true about how Mileposts work?
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Mileposts are placed along most state highways to pinpoint your location, especially in locating an accident, emergency, highway maintenance, and servicing. Zero mileage begins at the south and west state boundaries or at junctions where routes begin. Also, the mileage numbers increase as you travel north and east.
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Mileposts are placed along most state highways to pinpoint your location, especially in locating an accident, emergency, highway maintenance, and servicing. Zero mileage begins at the south and west state boundaries or at junctions where routes begin. Also, the mileage numbers increase as you travel north and east.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following statements correctly describes the meaning of specific traffic signal lights?
I. Flashing yellow signal light means you can proceed with caution but you must slow down especially when entering an intersection.
II. Green Arrow and Solid Red signal light mean you can go straight to your lane.
III. Green Arrow and Solid Green mean left turn is “protected” so any vehicle moving straight and turning right may proceed.
IV. Red Arrow light means the right turn is “permitted” so you can proceed.Correct
You are not allowed to go straight on a green arrow and solid red signal light. Vehicles turning left have the right-of-way. Red arrow light means right turns are prohibited. A vehicle must stop and remain stopped until it indicates to proceed.
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You are not allowed to go straight on a green arrow and solid red signal light. Vehicles turning left have the right-of-way. Red arrow light means right turns are prohibited. A vehicle must stop and remain stopped until it indicates to proceed.