CURVES
VARIETY
MISC
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ALL OF THE ABOVE
100

This sign is pentagonal (five-sided). What type of sign is this?

A school zone sign

A work zone sign

A warning sign

A no-passing sign

SCHOOL ZONE 
100

You see a pedestrian with a white cane walking out onto the road. What should you do?

Drive around the pedestrian and proceed at your usual speed.

Sound your horn to alert the pedestrian to your presence.

Sound your horn and proceed slowly.

Stop and yield to the pedestrian.

STOP AND YIELD TO PEDESTRIAN 
100

If you are approaching an intersection and see a steady yellow light, you must

continue at the same speed.

proceed with caution.

increase your speed.

stop if possible.

STOP IF POSSIBLE 
100

If you see a pedestrian using a guide dog or other service animal or carrying a white cane at an intersection, you must

turn on your headlights to alert the pedestrian.

blow your horn to alert the pedestrian.

reduce your speed and move slowly.

stop for the pedestrian.

STOP FOR THE PEDESTRIAN 
100

What does this sign mean?

Divided highway ends ahead

Roundabout ahead

Traffic signal ahead

Divided highway begins ahead

DIVIDED HIGHWAY BEGINS AHEAD 
200

Do not make a U-turn on a curve or near the top of a hill if you cannot be seen by

drivers on your right.

drivers approaching from either direction.

drivers ahead of you.

drivers stopped on the shoulder.

drivers approaching from either direction.

200

When following a vehicle at night,

use high-beam headlights.

use low-beam headlights.

turn off your headlights.

follow it closely.

USE LOW BEAM HEADLIGHTS 
200

Traffic warning signs in work zones are usually

orange.

blue.

red.

green.

ORANGE 
200

Which of the following actions are optional when changing lanes?

Checking your mirrors to see if the road is clear

Looking over your shoulder to double-check whether the road is clear

Using your turn signals

None of the above

NONE
200

What does this sign mean?

There is a winding road ahead.

The road ahead is slippery when wet.

A gravel road is ahead.

There is a hill or slope ahead.

The road ahead is slippery when wet.

300

A center lane between opposing lanes of traffic may be designated for

right turns only.

passing.

left turns only.

all of the above.

left turns only.

300

When approaching pedestrians who are walking on or crossing the roadway, you must

use your emergency lights.

accelerate and move quickly.

blow your horn, slow down, and stop.

slow down, yield, and be prepared to stop.

slow down, yield, and be prepared to stop.

300

What must you do at a railroad crossing?

Follow buses and trucks carrying hazardous materials carefully because they must stop at every railroad crossing.

If the crossing signals are flashing red, you must stop.

Cross the tracks only if there is enough room for your vehicle on the opposite side.

Do all of the above.

Hint

ALL OF THE ABOVE 
300

Two cars arrive at a crossroads at about the same time. Which of the following is true?

Car B must yield to all vehicles turning left.

Car A must yield because it is turning left.

The car on the busier road has the right-of-way.

One driver should take the right-of-way and proceed first.

CAR A MUST YIELD BECAUSE IT IS TURNING LEFT 
300

_________ are mobile devices that are used to give drivers advance warning of construction zones.

Vertical panels

Flashing arrow panels

Barricades

Drums

FLASHING ARROW PANELS 
400

At night, you should use your high-beam headlights in all of the following situations EXCEPT

in fog, snow, or heavy rain.

where there may be people alongside the roadway.

on unfamiliar roads.

in construction areas.

in fog, snow, or heavy rain.

400

Vehicles entering a highway from an entrance ramp must yield the right-of-way to

other vehicles on the entrance ramp.

heavy trucks on the ramp.

no one.

traffic already on the highway.

traffic already on the highway.

400

When is it legal to use the shoulder of the road to pass the vehicle ahead of you?

When the vehicle is stopped for an emergency

When the vehicle is making a left turn

When the vehicle is making a right turn

Never

NEVER 
400

To enter a roundabout, you must _________ whether you need to make a right turn, a left turn, or a U-turn or continue forward.

turn right and merge into traffic

turn right and then turn left

turn left and then turn right

turn left and merge into traffic

TURN RIGHT AND MERGE INTO TRAFFIC 
400

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

Michigan law requires driver’s license suspensions for drug convictions, even if you were not driving at the time of the offense.

Marijuana is legal for recreational use in all states.

Consuming drugs impairs your ability to drive.

Possessing or distributing drugs will result in your license suspension.

Marijuana is legal for recreational use in all states.

500

When entering an interstate highway from an acceleration lane, you must

keep up with other traffic or obey posted speed limits.

increase your speed beyond the posted speed limit to merge.

stop and wait for the space to merge.

decrease your speed.

keep up with other traffic or obey posted speed limits.

500

If you are already in an intersection to turn left and the traffic light changes to yellow, you should

go straight and then make a U-turn.

turn left.

make a right turn instead.

remain stopped in the middle of the intersection until the light turns green for you

turn left.

500

_________ are the most likely places for car and motorcycle collisions to occur.

Expressways

Intersections

Roundabouts

One-way roads

INTERSECTIONS 
500

If your vehicle doesn't have anti-lock brakes (ABS) and your brakes fail while you're driving, which of the following should you do FIRST?

Look for a safe place to stop.

Shift into lower gears.

Pump the brakes several times.

Use the parking brake.

PUMP THE BRAKES SEVERAL TIMES 
500

Rumble strips use vibration and sound to alert drowsy or inattentive drivers that they are

approaching a stop sign or signal.

approaching a freeway.

approaching a school zone.

approaching a parking zone or playground.

approaching a stop sign or signal.