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Example Test #58

1. What is the meaning of this flashing arrow panel?
The left lane ahead is winding.

The lane ahead is closed.

The lane ahead is open.

There are flag persons (flaggers) ahead.

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2. What is the meaning of this sign?
You are approaching a side road

You are approaching a yield sign

You are approaching a Y-intersection

You are approaching a youth hostel

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3. If you have been drinking, you are more likely to
change lanes frequently.

do all of the above.

fail to dim the headlights for oncoming traffic.

drive too fast or too slowly.

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4. When your blood alcohol concentration exceeds a (BAC) of ______, you are intoxicated according to the law.
0.0008

0.0009

0.0002

0.0005

5. Are you allowed to take medications before driving?
No.

Only over the counter medications

Only if your doctor says it won't affect your driving

Only if you have a prescription

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6. The meaning of this warning sign is that
the road ahead curves rightward.

there is a winding section of road ahead

the road ahead curves to the right and then to the left.

there are sharp right and left turns coming up.

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7. A flashing red signal means that you must _________ before continuing.
not stop

stop

slow down and proceed carefully

turn

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8. What does this traffic sign mean?
You are approaching a parking zone.

There is an alternate route 1,000 feet ahead.

Turning right is not allowed after 1,000 feet.

There is construction happening in 1,000 feet.

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9. Alcohol can cause
bad judgment.

reduced reaction time.

reduced concentration.

All of the above.

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10. What does this sign tell you?
You need to make a right turn.

You must continue straight.

You can either go straight or turn right.

You can either go straight or turn left.

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11. What is the meaning of this sign?
You are approaching a railroad crossing

You are approaching a tunnel

You are approaching a work zone

You are approaching a crossroads

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12. This reflective triangule-shaped orange sign is used to represent
a slow-moving vehicle.

a fast-moving vehicle.

a heavy truck.

a vehicle carrying hazardous materials.

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13. What do you do when you see a flashing red traffic signal?
Stop and don’t resume driving until the signal stops flashing.

Proceed carefully; the traffic signal is broken.

Stop, yield to pedestrians and traffic, and then continue when it is safe.

Proceed; you never need to stop or yield at a flashing red signal.

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14. The pavement markings in the picture tell you
that passing is forbidden here.

that passing is allowed here.

that drivers must take a detour here.

that drivers must turn here.

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15. The pictured broken white lines tell you that
passing is permitted if you do so safely.

passing is forbidden here.

the left lane is used by bicycles and motorcyclists.

traffic moves in opposite directions here.

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16. Which of the pictured pavement markings separates two lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction?
Sign A

Sign B

Sign C

None of the above

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17. What is the meaning of this sign?
The lane can only be used by high-speed vehicles.

The lane can only be used for certain purposes or certain vehicles.

The lane is shared for left turns from both directions of travel.

The lane can only be used to make right turns.

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18. Is using a cell phone while driving allowed if you are a minor?
Yes, it is okay if you are careful.

It is not permitted to talk on a cell phone while driving.

It is okay if you are on a rural road.

It is okay if your speed is below 25 mph.

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19. What does this image indicate?
Passing on the left is only allowed when the way ahead is clear.

Passing on the left is forbidden.

Passing is not permitted in either direction.

Passing is permitted only when it is light.

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20. This regulatory sign tells you that
this is a two-way road.

this is a two-way left-turn lane.

this is a two-way right-turn lane.

there is two-way merging traffic here.

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21. This steady red X signal over a highway lane tells you that
you can only drive in this lane.

you are allowed to use this lane.

you must stop in this lane.

you must not drive in this lane.

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22. Is it okay to drive after taking medications?
It is never okay

Only over the counter medications

Only if you have consulted a doctor and they say it won’t affect your driving

Only prescription medications

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23. When you are coming up to an intersection where there are no signs or traffic lights, you should
yield to vehicles on the left.

yield to vehicles on the right.

yield to heavy vehicles.

slow down and proceed carefully.

24. This sign is often posted
in work zones.

at no-parking areas.

at roundabouts.

near hospitals.

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25. Three drivers are approaching this four-way stop, one after the other. Which should go first?
Car A, because it is to the left of Car B

Car B, because it is to the right of Car A

Car B, because it arrived at the intersection first

Car C, because it is to the right of Car A and Car B

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26. What is the meaning of this signal?
It means you are approaching a railroad track parallel to the roadway.

It means you have reached a train station.

It means you have reached a railroad crossing.

It means you have reached an abandoned railroad track.

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27. When a driver under 18 years of age is found guilty of DUI (not DWI) for the first time,
all of the above may happen.

the driver's parent may be required to attend an alcohol awareness course along with him or her.

the driver's license will be suspended for 60 days.

the driver will be fined up to $500.

28. To avoid glare from an oncoming vehicle's headlights, you should always shift your eyes
toward the driver of the oncoming vehicle.

to the lower left side of your lane.

to the lower right side of your lane.

toward the center of your lane.

29. You see this sign while you are driving in the left lane. You must
make a left turn.

make a right turn.

merge into the left lane.

continue going straight.

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30. A driver who is convicted of DWI can get fined ________ for a third offense.
up to $1,000

up to $5,000

up to $10,000

up to $3,000