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Drivers who have consumed alcohol before getting behind the wheel:

A.

Are always aware of the risks they are taking.

B.

Do not have sufficient control over their bodies and minds or the vehicles being driven.

C.

Are better drivers because they are more careful than sober drivers.

D.

Have quicker reaction times.

The school zone speed limit is:

A.

10 mph.

B.

25 mph.

C.

20 mph.

D.

35 mph.

Statistics show that alcohol is:

A.

Involved in almost half of all traffic crashes that result in death.

B.

Rarely involved in any traffic crashes.

C.

The cause of all traffic crashes.

D.

Involved only in traffic crashes that do not result in death.

To keep your vehicle from being struck from behind:

A.

Drive a little faster than surrounding traffic to widen the gap between you and the vehicle behind you.

B.

Brake harder than usual.

C.

Keep pace with surrounding traffic.

D.

Drive more slowly than surrounding traffic to maintain better control of your vehicle.

This road sign indicates:

A.

The maximum safe speed for a residential area.

B.

The maximum safe speed for an expressway exit.

C.

The maximum safe speed for an expressway entrance.

D.

The maximum safe speed for a work zone.

When driving on major highways:

A.

Stay alert.

B.

Keep your eyes moving.

C.

Be ready to react to road hazards.

D.

All of the above.

A red and white triangular sign at an intersection means:

A.

Slow down if an emergency vehicle is approaching.

B.

Look both ways as you cross the intersection.

C.

Always come to a full stop at the intersection.

D.

Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.

Which of the following lights indicates that you should slow down and proceed with caution at an intersection?

A.

A flashing yellow light

B.

A flashing red light

C.

A solid yellow light

D.

A solid red light

When you are in a line of traffic that is crossing a railroad track that has no signals or gates:

A.

You have the right-of-way and do not need to check for trains.

B.

You may pass slower drivers while crossing the track.

C.

You need to make sure there is space for your vehicle to get all the way across the tracks without stopping.

D.

All of the above

When dealing with pedestrians, a driver must:

A.

Make sure the pedestrian is aware of their vehicle.

B.

Always yield the right-of-way, even if the pedestrian is in the wrong.

C.

Yield the right-of-way only when the pedestrian is legally entitled to it.

D.

Slow down and sound their horn near a crosswalk.

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