29 Questions
What should you do when returning to your original lane after passing?
Make sure you are not dangerously close to the vehicle you have just passed
What should you do when you see orange construction signs and cones on a freeway?
Be prepared for workers and equipment ahead and reduce your speed
What speed should you maintain when merging onto a freeway?
Match your speed to the speed of traffic on the freeway
What should you not assume when planning to pass another vehicle?
The other driver will make space for you to return to your lane
Why may a large truck need to swing wide when turning right onto a street?
Because the rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels
What should you check when returning to your original lane after passing?
Your rearview mirror for the passed vehicle's headlights
Why is it important to give motorcyclists more space on the road?
Because they can stop more quickly than other vehicles
When are you required to show proof of insurance?
Whenever you drive, you must have evidence of financial responsibility with you
When making a left turn, who must you yield to?
All approaching vehicles and pedestrians, bicyclists, or other vehicles moving on their green light
What should you do before changing lanes?
Check your mirrors and glance over your shoulder
Why do you need to check behind you before changing lanes?
To ensure that you are not getting in the way of vehicles in the lane you want to enter
When parking downhill on a two-way road with no curb, how should you turn your front wheels?
Towards the side of the road
What type of facility is indicated by a sign with an airplane symbol?
Airport
What should drivers be alert to when seeing a sign with a bicycle symbol?
Bicyclists
What type of facility is indicated by a sign with a 'P' symbol?
Parking lot
What should drivers be alert to when seeing a sign with a pedestrian symbol?
Pedestrians
What is the consequence of not providing proof of increased insurance coverage limits?
Having your license and plates suspended for up to three years
What is the Three Crashes in Three Years Law?
A law requiring drivers to complete a driver improvement course if they have been convicted of three traffic offenses that caused accidents
What type of route is indicated by a sign with a bicycle symbol and an arrow?
Bike route
What is the fine for exceeding the speed limit by more than 50 mph for a first-time offense?
$1,000
What is the consequence of leaving the scene of a crash?
It is against the law
What is required for drivers who have been convicted of three traffic offenses that caused accidents over the course of three years?
To complete a DHSMV-approved driver improvement course
What is the consequence if a driver fails to meet the requirements of the Three Crashes in Three Years Law within 90 days?
Their license will be canceled
Why do long trucks often have to swing wide to complete a right turn?
Because the longer the vehicle, the bigger the difference between the paths of the front and rear wheels.
When should you always stop before crossing railroad tracks?
When there isn't room on the other side for you to completely cross the tracks.
What should you do when there is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane ahead?
Stop and let the pedestrian finish crossing the street.
When should you use your horn?
When it may help prevent a collision.
Why should you allow extra space in front of your vehicle when following a motorcycle?
Because motorcycles can stop quickly.
What should you do when you need to stop after crossing railroad tracks?
Wait until you can completely cross the tracks before proceeding.
Learn about the increased insurance coverage limits required for drivers with certain infractions, such as DUI convictions or excessive points on their license. Understand the consequences of not providing proof of these limits.
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