Pavement Markings
Following and Stopping distances/ Hand Signals
Interstate Driving/Interchanges
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100

Broken yellow center lines are used on two-lane, two-way roads.  You may cross them only to turn left or ______ another vehicle.

pass (pg. 16)

100

When your light signals don't work and you have to use your hand, what does it mean when your hand is pointing down. (look at instructor for an example)

means to stop pg. 19

100

Dim your lights _____ feet when following another vehicle 

300 (feet)

100

Brakes do their best job just before the tires ____ and start to skid or slide on the road surface.

 lock   pg. 30

100

If you change your name or address, you must notify the Driver License Division within _____ days.

10 (days)   pg. 7

200

One solid line with one broken line means no passing when you are in the lane with the solid line. The solid line may be crossed only to turn ______

left. pg. 16

200

When your light signals don't work and you have to use your hand, what does it mean when your hand is pointing straight out (see instructor for an example)

It means you're turning left.

200

Never ______ up on the Interstate.  If you miss your interchange, go on to the next one.

back     pg. 24

200

Remember, _____ inches of water (think in terms of height) will reach the bottom of most passenger cars, causing a lost of control or possible stalling.

6 (inches)  pg. 29

200

Upon receiving your license to operate a motor vehicle in North Dakota, you have given your consent to a _______ test to determine the level of alcohol and/or drug content in your blood, breath, urine, or saliva.

chemical (test) pg. 36

300

Two solid yellow lines on a two-lane road means no _____ in either direction.  Crossing the centerline is permitted only as part of a left-turn maneuver.

passing pg. 16

300

When your light signals don't work and you have to use your hand, what does it mean when your left hand is pointing up toward the sky.  (see instructor for an example)

It means you're turning right.  pg. 19

300

Never back ____ on a ramp. If you exit at the wrong interchange, you must follow it out.   Return to the highway by the "on" ramp.

up    pg. 24

300

 _____ feet  (think in terms of height) of moving water can carry away most vehicles including sport utility vehicles and pick-up trucks.

2 (feet)    pg. 29

300

Novice (beginner) teen drivers _____ more than any other age group.

crash    pg. 40

400

Multi-lane, two-way roadway, crossing the centerline is permitted only as part of a ______-turn maneuver

left pg. 16

400

At 55 miles per hour, it takes approximately _____ feet or one city block on dry pavement to stop.

300 (feet) pg. 21

400

Entrance ramps allow you to adjust your speed to _______ safely with the flow of traffic on the highway.  Stopping on these ramps should be avoided.  Only  stop when there is no opening in the traffic flow.

merge  pg. 24

400

There are 4 types of licenses.  A,B,C, and D.  You are studying for  your Class _____ license.

D (Class D) pg. 6

400

For teen drivers (especially males), most severe crashes occur at ______ speeds

high    pg. 41

500

The center lane is reserved only for _____-turning vehicles in either direction.  Passing or overtaking is not permitted in the center lane.

left   pg. 16

500

The  3  _____     rule is a way  to measure the distance that you use as a cushion when following another vehicle.

Second pg. 22

500

Unless posted signs indicate otherwise, any vehicle entering a freeway from an entrance ramp must _______ the right of way to vehicles on the main roadway.

yield     pg. 24

500

Anyone with a driver's license can donate organs.  The minimum age to donate is  _____ years old

14 (years) pg. 7

500

For teen drivers, the most severe crashes occur at ______ and on weekends.

night   pg. 41