Alaska: DMV Practice test - Practice Test 4
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You are presumed to be driving under the influence if your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) is a minimum of:
0.02 percent.
0.1 percent.
0.05 percent.
0.08 percent.
If you're going to turn left onto a one-way street, you should complete the turn into:
The right lane.
The lane closest to your previous lane.
Either lane.
Neither lane.
Which drugs may have an effect on your ability to drive?
Over-the-counter allergy and cold medication
Prescription headache medication
Illegal substances
All of the above
This sign tells you that:
No turns are allowed on this road.
The road narrows ahead.
There are a series of curves ahead.
The road may be slippery when wet.
This sign means:
Pedestrians only.
Intersection ahead.
Hiking trails ahead.
School crossing ahead.
Worn or bald tires:
Can make turning more difficult.
Are likely to hydroplane.
Can increase your stopping distance.
All of the above.
Downward-facing triangular signs:
Indicate school zones.
Tell drivers to yield.
Indicate construction zones.
Indicate railroad crossings.
This sign means:
Narrow bridge ahead.
Lane ends or roadway narrows ahead.
Industrial area.
Freeway on-ramp ahead.
You are approaching a flashing red traffic light. You should:
Come to a complete stop.
Proceed only when it is safe to do so.
Approach the light as if it were a stop sign.
All of these.
Drinking coffee after drinking alcohol:
Decreases blood alcohol concentration.
Cancels the effect of the alcohol.
Has no effect on blood alcohol concentration.
Increases blood alcohol concentration.
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