Arkansas: DMV Practice test
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Collisions are more likely to happen when:
All vehicles are traveling at about the same speed.
One lane of traffic is traveling faster than the other lanes.
One vehicle is traveling faster or slower than the flow of traffic.
If you find yourself in a skid:
Brake lightly.
Stay off the brakes.
Brake abruptly.
When stopping on snow or ice, drivers who are operating vehicles equipped with an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) should:
Pump the brakes.
Press and hold the brake pedal firmly.
Stay off the brakes and wait for the car to drift to a stop.
Broken yellow lines are used on streets and highways to:
Indicate no passing zones.
Separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
Separate lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions.
This road sign means:
Watch for people crossing your path.
No passing zone.
Work zone ahead.
You are on the freeway and traffic is merging into your lane. You should:
Make room for the merging traffic, if possible.
Assert your right-of-way by driving faster.
Always maintain your position.
At intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings, you should always:
Stop, listen, and proceed cautiously.
Look to the sides of your vehicle to see what is coming.
Slowly pass vehicles that seem to be stopped for no reason.
You want to make a right turn at the corner. A pedestrian with a guide dog is at the corner ready to cross the street in front of you. Before making your right turn, you should:
Turn off your engine until the person crosses the street.
Tell the pedestrian when to cross the street.
Wait until the person crosses the street.
This white sign means you should not pass other vehicles:
Until after you pass the sign.
Unless it seems safe to do so.
For any reason.
The maximum posted speed limit should be driven only:
During the night.
During the day.
Under ideal conditions.
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