Passing
Emergency Vehicles
Driving Under the Influence
Highways
Safety
100

WHEN PASSING ON A MULTI-LANE HIGHWAY: 

A. Be sure the passing lane is clear

B. Pass only on the right

 C. Watch for oncoming traffic

 D. There is no need to signal

A. Be sure the passing lane is clear

100

WHEN YOU SEE AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE WITH FLASHING LIGHTS, YOU MUST:

 A. Slow down and keep moving in your lane

 B. Keep driving in your lane

C. Pull to the curb and stop

D. Stop exactly where you are

C. Pull to the curb and stop

100

FOR AN AVERAGE PERSON, HOW MANY MINUTES DOES THE BODY NEED TO PROCESS THE ALCOHOL IN ONE DRINK? 

A. 15 

B. 60

C. 90

 D. 30

B. 60

100

WHEN ENTERING A HIGHWAY FROM AN ENTRANCE RAMP, YOU SHOULD GENERALLY:

 A. Enter above the speed of traffic to get ahead 

B. Enter slowly to avoid other vehicles 

C. Stop first, then slowly enter traffic

D. Accelerate to the speed of traffic

D. Accelerate to the speed of traffic

100

DRIVE BELOW THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT WHEN: 

A. Anything makes conditions less than perfect

B. Others drive below the speed limit 

C. Entering a highway where there are other cars 

D. You are on a four lane road

A. Anything makes conditions less than perfect

200

THE “FOUR-SECOND RULE” REFERS TO HOW ONE SHOULD: 

A. Yield to other cars 

B. Turn at stop signs 

C. Follow another car

D. Cross an intersection

C. Follow another car

200

WHEN DRIVING ON A ONE WAY STREET AND AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE WITH FLASHING LIGHTS IS BEHIND YOUR CAR, YOU: 

A. Drive with your flashers on 

B. Drive toward the nearest road side and stop

C. Speed up and take the nearest exit

 D. Slow down until the vehicle passes you

B. Drive toward the nearest road side and stop

200

TAKING DRUGS ALONG WITH ALCOHOL:

A. Increases the risk of causing a crash

 B. Is no more dangerous than alcohol by itself

 C. Lessens the effect of alcohol on your ability to drive

 D. Has no effect on your general driving ability

A. Increases the risk of causing a crash

200

WHEN DRIVING ON A FREEWAY ENTRANCE RAMP, YOU SHOULD LOOK FOR A GAP IN FREEWAY TRAFFIC BY: 

A. Looking in the inside rearview mirror only 

B. Looking in the sideview mirror only

 C. Looking in both rearview and sideview mirrors 

D. Looking in your mirrors and turning your head to look over your shoulder

D. Looking in your mirrors and turning your head to look over your shoulder

200

YOUR ABILITY TO STOP IS AFFECTED BY: 

A. Signal lights

 B. Other cars on the road 

C. The time of day

D. The condition of the road

D. The condition of the road

300

WHEN FACED WITH ONE ONCOMING CAR TO THE LEFT AND A BICYCLIST TO THE RIGHT, YOU SHOULD:

 A. Pull onto the shoulder 

B. Split the difference 

C. Let the car pass and then pass the bike

D. Pass the bike quickly

C. Let the car pass and then pass the bike

300

AFTER AN EMERGENCY VEHICLE PASSES YOU WITH ITS SIREN ON, YOU MUST: 

A. Drive closely to the police car 

B. Drive as fast as the police car 

C. Avoid driving closer than 500 feet behind the emergency vehicle

D. Drive near the curb very slowly

C. Avoid driving closer than 500 feet behind the emergency vehicle

300

AS ALCOHOL BUILDS UP IN YOUR BLOOD, IT:

A. Slows down your reactions

 B. Makes you feel less confident

 C. Begins to metabolize itself more quickly

 D. Decreases your driving errors

A. Slows down your reactions

300

THE AMOUNT OF SPACE YOU NEED TO CROSS TRAFFIC DEPENDS ON THE: 

A. Road and weather conditions and oncoming traffic

 B. Presence of a stop sign 

C. Use of your turn signals

 D. Cars behind you

A. Road and weather conditions and oncoming traffic

300

TO PREPARE FOR ANYTHING COMING UP IN THE ROAD AHEAD, YOU SHOULD:

A. Continually scan the entire road and roadsides

B. Stare straight ahead at all times 

C. Drive with your left foot resting lightly on the brake pedal 

D. Maintain focus toward the middle of the road

A. Continually scan the entire road and roadsides

400

WHEN APPROACHING A STOPPED SCHOOL BUS WITH ITS RED LIGHTS FLASHING AND ITS STOP ARM EXTENDED, YOU MUST:

Stop and remained stop until the red lights stop flashing and the stop arm has been withdrawn

400

WHEN YOU HEAR A FIRE ENGINE SIREN, YOU MUST

Pull over to the side of the road and stop

400

What is the legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for drivers age 21 years old or older?

0.08%

400

AT HIGHWAY SPEEDS, ON A DRY ROAD, A SAFE FOLLOWING DISTANCE IS AT LEAST HOW MANY SECONDS:

4 seconds

400

THE MOST EFFECTIVE THING YOU CAN DO TO REDUCE YOUR RISK OF GETTING INJURED OR KILLED IN A TRAFFIC CRASH IS:

Wear your seatbelt

500

When can you turn left at a red light?

You are turning from a one way street onto another one way street

500

IF YOU ARE STOPPED BY A POLICE OFFICER, YOU SHOULD:  

Stay in your vehicle with your hands on the steering wheel, and wait for the officer to approach you

500

What is the legal blood alcohol limit (BAC) for drivers under 21?

0.02%

500

What color are highway and express way guide signs?

Green & White

500

When the roads are wet, what is hydroplaning caused by?

Excessive Speeding