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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following scenarios best describes careless driving?
I. Driving a motor vehicle while listening to the vehicle’s entertainment system.
II. Driving a motor vehicle while watching short videos on the mobile phone.
III. Driving a motor vehicle while searching for your wallet.
IV. Driving a motor vehicle while watching out for pedestrians.Correct
Careless driving is when a person commits two or more traffic violations because of driving while being distracted by one or more activities such as searching an item in the vehicle, attending to personal hygiene or grooming, and using a wireless phone or electronic device unless it has hands-free talking and listening features.
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Careless driving is when a person commits two or more traffic violations because of driving while being distracted by one or more activities such as searching an item in the vehicle, attending to personal hygiene or grooming, and using a wireless phone or electronic device unless it has hands-free talking and listening features.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following is correct about the Commercial Driver License?
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A Commercial Driver License allows the holder to operate any vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs. or more, or to transport more than 15 passengers such as school buses. Also allowed are fleet and tankers that carry hazardous materials and bulk liquids.
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A Commercial Driver License allows the holder to operate any vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs. or more, or to transport more than 15 passengers such as school buses. Also allowed are fleet and tankers that carry hazardous materials and bulk liquids.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Every resident who drives a motor vehicle on the highways or public roadway of UTAH must have a valid driver’s license or learner permit. Which of the following does not need a license?
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Nonresidents licensed by another state or country do not need to get another license from Utah. This includes nonresident military service personnel and dependents stationed in Utah. Other exceptions include residents who drive road rollers, road machinery, or farm tractors.
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Nonresidents licensed by another state or country do not need to get another license from Utah. This includes nonresident military service personnel and dependents stationed in Utah. Other exceptions include residents who drive road rollers, road machinery, or farm tractors.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Regarding exceptions for minors driving a motor vehicle upon any highway or public roads, which of the following statements is incorrect?
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A person below 17 years old may not operate a motor vehicle upon any highway except for the following:
(A) When accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupying the front passenger seat next to the driver.
(B) School or employment necessity. The minor is authorized to drive a vehicle in connection with the driver’s employment or a school-sponsored activity and the provided vehicle commence from the residence to the school property or driver’s employment
(C) Medical or emergency necessity.
(D) The driver is assigned as a farmer or a rancher or engaged in an agricultural operationIncorrect
A person below 17 years old may not operate a motor vehicle upon any highway except for the following:
(A) When accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupying the front passenger seat next to the driver.
(B) School or employment necessity. The minor is authorized to drive a vehicle in connection with the driver’s employment or a school-sponsored activity and the provided vehicle commence from the residence to the school property or driver’s employment
(C) Medical or emergency necessity.
(D) The driver is assigned as a farmer or a rancher or engaged in an agricultural operation -
Question 5 of 10
5. Question
In Utah’s Drivers Handbook, which of the following statement(s) is correct about Restricted and/or Limited License?
I. Individuals who have disabilities are eligible to get a driver’s license with short-term validity.
II. The Driver License Division can issue a license with restriction to a driver who experiences medical problems after passing a test that measures a driver’s functional ability to safely operate a vehicle.
III. Drivers who have done some major surgery, amputation, or experience serious illness need to completely give up driving under any circumstances.
IV. An individual or agency can request a driver to appear for a review examination if the driver is suspected to be impaired or has a medical condition.Correct
Individuals with medical conditions do not necessarily have to give up driving. The Driver License Division can issue driver licenses to drivers who have disabilities or reduced capacity to drive safely but with restrictions such as wearing corrective lenses, prosthetic aid, driving only during daylight, driving a vehicle with automatic transmission only, or driving only with a speed limit of 40mph. This will be determined by completing some tests and review examinations. A hearing officer will refer to the guidelines of the Driver License Medical Advisory Board whether any restrictions need to be placed upon the driver’s license.
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Individuals with medical conditions do not necessarily have to give up driving. The Driver License Division can issue driver licenses to drivers who have disabilities or reduced capacity to drive safely but with restrictions such as wearing corrective lenses, prosthetic aid, driving only during daylight, driving a vehicle with automatic transmission only, or driving only with a speed limit of 40mph. This will be determined by completing some tests and review examinations. A hearing officer will refer to the guidelines of the Driver License Medical Advisory Board whether any restrictions need to be placed upon the driver’s license.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following statements is correct about the certificate of driver education completion?
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All individuals who have never been licensed to drive must complete an authorized driver education training before being licensed. A certificate of completion of the course must be submitted to the examiner when applying for a license. Note that this certificate of completion is not a license to drive.
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All individuals who have never been licensed to drive must complete an authorized driver education training before being licensed. A certificate of completion of the course must be submitted to the examiner when applying for a license. Note that this certificate of completion is not a license to drive.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
According to the Basic Speed Law of Utah, which of the following scenarios can a traffic enforcer issue tickets to you?
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In connection to Utah’s speed limits, Traffic officers are allowed to issue tickets if they are driving so slow that they become a source of danger by interrupting the normal flow of traffic.
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In connection to Utah’s speed limits, Traffic officers are allowed to issue tickets if they are driving so slow that they become a source of danger by interrupting the normal flow of traffic.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
According to the general rules of the road, when are you required to use turn signals?
I. Two seconds before turning
II. When doing a parallel parking
III. Before doing any lane change
IV. To clear the way behind youCorrect
Signals are required:
1. Two seconds before turning.
2. Two seconds before changing lanes.
3. Any time you pull away from a curb.Incorrect
Signals are required:
1. Two seconds before turning.
2. Two seconds before changing lanes.
3. Any time you pull away from a curb. -
Question 9 of 10
9. Question
In general, what’s the proper way to make a good turn?
I. Making up your mind before you get to the turning point.
II. Signal your intention and safely move to the proper lane in advance.
III. Get into the proper lane after a complete stop
IV. Turn your head and look to the rear while preparing to change lanes.
V. Do not turn if you cannot get into your intended lane at least 100 feet before your turn.Correct
In general, a good turn demands:
1. Decide where to turn before you get to the turning point.
2. Use the turn signal at least two seconds before reaching the turning point.
3. Slowing down to a reasonable speed when turning.
4. Signal and safely move into the proper lane but if you cannot get into it at least 100 feet before your turn, do not turn.Incorrect
In general, a good turn demands:
1. Decide where to turn before you get to the turning point.
2. Use the turn signal at least two seconds before reaching the turning point.
3. Slowing down to a reasonable speed when turning.
4. Signal and safely move into the proper lane but if you cannot get into it at least 100 feet before your turn, do not turn. -
Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which statement is true about Roundabouts?
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Roundabouts were created in an effort to reduce potential conflicts between moving vehicles and other vehicles or pedestrians on the road. It has 12 potential points of conflict while a regular “4-leg” intersection has 56 potential points of conflict. It runs counter-clockwise so you always need to enter the roundabout to your right. It is not regulated by traffic lights because it is a free-flowing traffic lane.
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Roundabouts were created in an effort to reduce potential conflicts between moving vehicles and other vehicles or pedestrians on the road. It has 12 potential points of conflict while a regular “4-leg” intersection has 56 potential points of conflict. It runs counter-clockwise so you always need to enter the roundabout to your right. It is not regulated by traffic lights because it is a free-flowing traffic lane.