41. If a police officer asks you to take an alcohol
test, you may choose:
A blood, breath, or urine test
.
A field sobriety test
.
To say the alphabet backwards
42. It has been proven that safety belts:
Sometimes cause drivers to be trapped in their cars.
Can make it harder to steer during an emergency
.
Can reduce injury and death
43. When entering an intersection at a green light,
you should be careful because:
Pedestrians on the cross streets have the right of way.
Drivers on the cross streets may not stop.
The light may change color before you get through the intersection
44. Use your horn:
To show other drivers they have made a mistake
.
To encourage other drivers to speed up
.
When necessary to avoid a collision
45. If you are the first person to stop to give
assistance in a collision scene, you should drive to the side of the
road:
After you have passed the collision scene
.
Before you reach the collision scene.
Next to the collision scene
46. If you are going to make a turn, you must signal:
During the last 150 feet (about 1/3 city block)
.
During the last 100 feet (about 1/4 city block.
During the last 200 feet (about 1/2 city block
47. This sign means:
Yield to side traffic
.
Divide highway ahead.
Vehicles may be merging from the side
48. When a car with bright headlights comes toward
you at night, you should:
Look above the oncoming lights
.
Look below the lights
.
Look towards the right edge of your lane
49. Lap and shoulder belt combinations in your car:
Are not effective at slow speeds
.
Are usually safer than lap belts only.
Are most effective in busy traffics
50. The very first effect of a even a small amount
of alcohol on a person’s safe driving ability is to reduce his/her:
Steering ability
.
Good judgment.
Muscle control
51. Before changing lanes in traffic:
Use arm signals
.
Look over you shoulder.
Signal so you can have the right-of-way
52. Yellow lines are used to separate:
Traffic lanes on one-way-streets
.
Bicycle lanes from regular traffic.
Lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions
53. Before turning left, the right-of way should
be given to oncoming cars:
Unless they are turning right
.
Until it is safe to turn
.
Until most cars have passed
54. It is against the law to enter an intersection
when:
The light is yellow
.
The light is flashing red and you have not come to a complete stop first
.
You cannot cross without obstructing traffic w\from either side
55.The usual speed limit in a business or residential
area is:
35 mph
.
30 mph.
25 mph
56. When you follow to closely and another driver
suddenly cuts in front of you, what is the best thing to do?
Slam on the brakes.
Swerve into the lane next to you.
Take your foot off the gas pedal
57. At a blind intersection:
Reduce speed to 15 mph.
Always stop.
Maintain a speed of 25 mph
58. You must not cross a double line to pass another
car if the line on your side:
Has double raised yellow dots.
Is solid yellow
.
Is broken yellow
59. In an emergency, to help avoid being hit from
the rear by another vehicle you should:
Drive with your left foot on the brake pedal at all times
.
Start breaking early as a signal to the driver behind you
.
Check your rearview mirrors often
60. One of the most common causes of collisions
is:
Unsafe speed
.
Driving without wearing your seatbelt
.
Driving in rainy weather