Alaska: DMV Practice test
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If involved in an accident, a driver should:
Stop their vehicle at or near the scene.
Not stand or walk in traffic lanes.
Turn off the ignitions of wrecked vehicles.
All of the above.
An approaching driver fails to dim their high beam headlights. Where should you look?
At the wheels of the approaching vehicle.
Toward the right side of the road.
Toward the left side of the road.
Straight down the middle of the road.
If an aggressive driver cuts you off, you should:
Call the police immediately.
Stay calm and move out of the aggressive driver's way.
Flash your vehicle's lights to let the aggressive driver know he is wrong.
Use a driving action of your own to get back at the aggressive driver.
This road sign means:
Slow down or stop.
Stop, if necessary.
You must come to a complete stop.
Drive with caution and be ready to stop.
This sign means:
One-way traffic.
Divided highway ends.
Two-way traffic.
Keep left.
If you stop at a railroad crossing with more than one track:
Wait to proceed until you have a clear view of all tracks.
Stop on the first railroad track and watch for another train.
Go through as soon as the train passes.
Go through when one of the tracks is free.
The driver's left arm and hand are extended upward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
Turn left.
Turn right.
Come to a stop.
Go straight ahead.
Parking lights may only be used:
When a vehicle is parked.
When visibility is poor.
Within one hour of sunset or sunrise.
When a vehicle is being driven under the speed limit.
You must stop at a railroad crossing when:
Directed to do so by a flagger.
It is controlled by a stop sign.
Flashing red signals and gates are present and operating.
All of the above.
On the freeway, you see a "Merging traffic" sign. You should:
Honk at incoming traffic.
Always remain at your present speed.
Speed up to avoid congesting traffic.
Move to another lane, if safe, to let traffic enter.
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