Alabama: DMV Practice test
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This road sign means:
School crossing.
Pedestrian crossing.
Jogging trail.
A sign with this shape means:
No passing zone.
Right turn permitted on red.
Yield right-of-way.
Should you always drive more slowly than other traffic?
No, you can block traffic when you drive too slowly.
Yes, it is a good defensive driving technique.
Yes, it is always safer than driving faster than other traffic.
At intersections with a "Yield" sign, you must:
Yield the right-of-way to cross traffic that is near enough to cause conflict.
Yield the right-of-way only to vehicles on your right.
Always slow down and proceed without stopping.
When driving in fog, you should:
Slow down and use your low beam headlights.
Slow down and use your high beam headlights.
Turn your lights on and off to warn other drivers.
Which of the following statements is true?
Driving too slowly is not an unsafe practice.
Driving too slowly on certain highways can be dangerous.
The speed at which you drive a vehicle does not affect safety.
This yellow warning sign means:
You are approaching a school or school crosswalk.
Slow down, drive with caution, and watch for children.
Both of the above.
Highway pavement will be particularly treacherous and most slippery:
If it has been raining several hours.
If it has just begun to rain.
If it has been raining for one to two hours.
To prevent eye fatigue when driving at night, drivers should:
Stare straight ahead.
Continue moving their eyes and scanning the road.
Rest their eyes by closing them for a couple of seconds at a time.
If you drive more slowly than the flow of traffic, you will most likely:
Interfere with traffic and receive a ticket.
Improve traffic flow.
Demonstrate defensive driving techniques.
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