Alabama: DMV Practice test - Practice Test 3
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Night driving presents unique problems because:
The speed limit is increased at night.
There are fewer cars on the roads at night.
Distance and vehicle speed are difficult to judge in the dark.
When changing lanes, you should never:
Cross the centerline in an intersection.
Check your blind spots by looking over your left or right shoulder.
Check for other drivers moving into the same lane.
You are approaching an intersection where a traffic signal is displaying a steady yellow light. If you have not already entered the intersection, you should:
Speed up to beat the red light.
Reduce you speed and proceed carefully through the intersection.
Come to a safe stop.
When you see this yellow sign, you should:
Always stop at the crosswalk.
Stop at the crosswalk until a crossing guards signals for you to go.
Be prepared to stop if children are in the crosswalk.
When stopped for a traffic violation or at an equipment check, a driver must produce:
Only their insurance and registration.
Only their license.
Their license, insurance, and registration.
This sign means:
No right turn.
You must turn right.
Watch for traffic on your right.
Prior to entering a curve:
Activate your turn signal.
Reduce your speed.
Brake hard.
When a school bus is picking up or dropping off children, you must:
Stop, regardless of your direction of travel.
Stop if you are driving in the same direction.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
At a school crossing sign, you should:
Always stop, whether there is a stop sign or not.
Watch for children and be ready to stop.
Always sound your horn when you see children.
A red arrow pointing to the right on a traffic light means you may:
Turn in that direction after slowing and checking for traffic.
Not turn in that direction until the light turns green.
Turn in that direction after you come to a complete stop.
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