Alabama: DMV Practice test
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Driving more slowly than surrounding traffic is:
A good idea if the weather is bad.
Appropriate if you don't know the speed limit.
Often a hazard because other drivers may become frustrated and try to pass you.
To avoid glare from the headlights of an approaching car:
Look briefly toward the right side of the road.
Stay focused on the centerline on the road.
Flash your high beams.
At an intersection with stop signs on all corners, yield the right-of-way to any driver:
On your left.
Who arrived before you.
Across from your vehicle.
You should not use your horn:
When visibility ahead is limited.
If you might hit another vehicle.
Near blind pedestrians.
If the roadway is wet or icy, you should:
Reduce your speed.
Drive at the posted speed.
Speed up.
This red and white sign means you should:
Stop and check for traffic coming from both directions before proceeding.
Give the right-of-way to traffic on the road you wish to enter or cross.
Maintain a steady speed and check for traffic coming from all directions.
If your wheels drop off the roadway or pavement edge, you should:
Wait until it is safe to do so, then gradually re-enter the roadway.
Turn back onto the roadway immediately.
Stop.
If your vehicle starts to lose traction because of water on the road, you should:
Drive at a constant speed to gain better traction.
Apply the brakes firmly to prevent your vehicle from sliding.
Slow down gradually and not apply the brakes.
When you want to change lanes, you should never:
Move into another lane while within an intersection.
Check your blind spot by looking over your shoulder.
Check for other drivers moving into the same lane.
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