Alaska: DMV Practice test
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This road sign means:
School crossing.
Pedestrian crossing.
Jogging trail.
Busy sidewalk.
This sign shows one type of:
Right turn.
Intersection.
Lane change.
Road curve.
An orange sign with black letters means:
Stop.
No turning.
Roadwork is present.
Yield.
To stay safe while driving under poor weather conditions, you should:
Increase your following distances.
Not drive on bald tires.
Slow down.
All of these.
You may drive around a railroad crossing gate that is being lowered:
Under no circumstances.
If the gate is malfunctioning.
If you have plenty of time to cross before the gate is fully lowered.
If there is a shoulder to the right of the gate.
As you enter an intersection, the traffic light turns yellow. You should:
Stop and back up.
Accelerate.
Stop as quickly as possible.
Cautiously pass through the intersection.
To avoid collisions with vehicles in your blind spots, you should:
Quickly turn your head to see if your blind spot is clear before changing lanes.
Adjust your rearview mirrors every few minutes.
Honk your horn right before turning or changing lanes.
None of the above.
The driver's left arm and hand are extended downward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
Turn left.
Turn right.
Stop.
Start up.
An orange triangle with red borders positioned on the rear of a vehicle means the vehicle is:
A slow-moving vehicle.
Broken.
A school bus.
An ambulance.
You are driving in the left lane and want to move into the right lane. You should:
Check your mirrors, signal, and look over your left shoulder for other vehicles before changing lanes.
Check your mirrors, signal, and look over your right shoulder for other vehicles before changing lanes.
Check your mirrors, signal, and look over both shoulders for other vehicles before changing lanes.
Check your mirrors, signal, and change lanes.
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