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When driving behind another vehicle at night, you should:

A.

Keep your headlights on the low beam setting.

B.

Use your high beam headlights until you are within 10 feet of the vehicle ahead.

C.

Use your high beam headlights.

A large truck is ahead of you and is turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction. The truck:

A.

May complete its turn in either of the two lanes.

B.

May have to swing wide to complete the right turn.

C.

Must stay in the right lane at all times while turning.

You drive defensively when you:

A.

Put one car length between you and the car ahead.

B.

Look only at the car in front of you while driving.

C.

Keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards.

You should drive on the shoulder to pass a car:

A.

If the vehicle ahead of you is turning left.

B.

Under no circumstances.

C.

If the shoulder is wide enough.

This white sign means you should not pass other vehicles:

A.

Until after you pass the sign.

B.

Unless it seems safe to do so.

C.

For any reason.

This sign means:

A.

Traffic signal ahead.

B.

Stop.

C.

Yield the right-of-way.

You are driving behind a motorcycle and want to pass. You must:

A.

Stay in the right lane as much as possible because the motorcycle is small and doesn't use all of the lane.

B.

Blow your horn to make the motorcycle move onto the shoulder so that you can pass.

C.

Have your vehicle entirely in the left lane before and during the pass.

This sign means:

A.

No U-turn.

B.

Traffic signal ahead.

C.

Railroad ahead.

If it feels like your tires have lost contact with the surface of the road, you should:

A.

Slow down by shifting into a lower gear.

B.

Ease your foot off the gas pedal.

C.

Slow down by pumping the brakes quickly and firmly.

If worried, nervous, or angry, drivers:

A.

Should let someone else drive.

B.

Are more in touch with their senses and will be more precise drivers.

C.

Will drive no differently than they would if they were thinking clearly.

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