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This sign means:

A.

U-turns are prohibited.

B.

U-turns are permitted.

C.

Winding road ahead.

D.

Sharp left turn ahead.

A single dashed white line on a multilane road means:

A.

Lanes are moving in opposite directions.

B.

Passing is permitted into a lane directly next to the dashed white line.

C.

Passing is prohibited.

D.

None of these.

When parking in an uphill direction on a roadway with a curb, your front wheels:

A.

Should point straight ahead.

B.

Should turn away from the curb.

C.

Should turn toward the curb.

D.

May face in any direction, as long as you set the parking brake.

If two drivers arrive at the same time to a four-way intersection controlled by stop signs:

A.

The driver on the right has the right-of-way.

B.

The driver on the left has the right-of-way.

C.

One driver may continue driving without stopping.

D.

One driver should honk to indicate that they are giving up the right-of-way.

How can you help prevent rear-end collisions?

A.

Avoid sudden stops.

B.

Before stopping, check your mirrors and blind spots for traffic.

C.

Release the gas pedal and let your vehicle slow before applying the brakes.

D.

All of the above.

When passing a large vehicle, the driver of a small vehicle must be prepared for:

A.

Loud noises.

B.

Excess air pollution.

C.

Wind gusts produced by the large vehicle.

D.

Falling vehicle parts.

This sign means that:

A.

A community service group is picking up trash along the highway ahead.

B.

Workers are on or very close to the road in the work zone ahead.

C.

Children are at play ahead.

D.

There is a pedestrian crosswalk ahead.

To avoid colliding with the car in front of you, you should:

A.

Watch for hazards ahead.

B.

Watch for brake lights ahead.

C.

Use the four-second rule.

D.

All of the above.

Blood alcohol content (BAC) depends on each of the following, except:

A.

Your body weight.

B.

How much you drink.

C.

How much time passes between drinks.

D.

How physically fit you are.

What might happen when alcohol is combined with another drug?

A.

The effects of the alcohol and the drug may both be increased.

B.

Nothing will happen.

C.

The effects of the alcohol and the drug may both be reduced.

D.

The effects of only the alcohol may be reduced.

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