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When planning to pass a motorcycle, always:
A. Share the same lane with the motorcycle.
B. Sound your horn and accelerate your vehicle.
C. Change lanes and pass the same way you would pass another car.
C

Change lanes and pass the same way you would pass another car.
The law states that turn signals in city areas must be given at least:
A. 50 feet before turning.
B. 100 feet before turning.
C. 200 feet before turning.
B

100 feet before turning.
Flashing of turn signals is not permitted by law when you use them:
A. As a ``do pass`` signal to drivers behind you.
B. To make a proper turn in intersections.
C. To change lanes.
A

As a ``do pass`` signal to drivers behind you.
To turn safely into a sharp curve ahead, you should:
A. Slow down before entering a curve.
B. Reduce your speed after entering a curve.
C. Stop and proceed with caution.
A

Slow down before entering a curve.
To prevent skidding (hydroplaning) when driving on wet pavement, always:
A. Increase the speed of your car.
B. Apply your brakes.
C. Reduce speed and permit your vehicle to slow down.
C

Reduce speed and permit your vehicle to slow down.
Most rear-end collisions are caused by:
A. Improper distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you.
B. Slow speed of traffic.
C. Poor road conditions.
A

Improper distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you.
A single solid yellow line on your side of the center line on a two-lane pavement means no passing.
A. True.
B. False.
A

True.
If a driver hears or sees an authorized emergency vehicle coming from any direction he must always:
A. Pull to the right when it is safe to do so and stop until such vehicle has passed.
B. Increase his speed.
C. Turn at the next intersection.
A

Pull to the right when it is safe to do so and stop until such vehicle has passed.
When approaching an intersection with a traffic control signal and the light turns from green to yellow, you must:
A. Not enter the intersection after the red light appears.
B. Increase your speed.
C. Blow your horn and continue through the intersection.
A

Not enter the intersection after the red light appears.
When driving in dense fog conditions, you should:
A. Use your bright lights.
B. Stop your car on the road.
C. Travel cautiously at a safe speed within the limits of your vision.
C

Travel cautiously at a safe speed within the limits of your vision.
If, at about the same time, two vehicles approach an intersection that has no stop signs or traffic control signs, which driver has the right of way?
A. The driver on the left.
B. The driver on the right.
C. The driver who first sounds his horn.
B

The driver on the right.
Night driving can be made safer by applying the following rule:
A. Drive at a fast speed.
B. Wear prescribed sunglasses.
C. Travel at a speed that will enable you to stop within the distance lighted by hour headlights.
C

Travel at a speed that will enable you to stop within the distance lighted by hour headlights.
A good rule of thumb to ensure a safe following distance is the:
A. 10-second rule.
B. 8-second rule.
C. 2-second rule.
C

2-second rule.
In case of a tire blowout while driving, you should:
A. Grip the steering wheel firmly, do not brake and reduce speed.
B. Increase your speed.
C. Quickly turn on the shoulder of the road.
A

Grip the steering wheel firmly, do not brake and reduce speed.
Regardless of size, motorcycles are entitled to the same right of way privileges as other vehicles. Special attention should be given when:
A. The driver of a motorcycle is not wearing a helmet.
B. The motorcycle is very noisy.
C. Motorcyclists approach an intersection, a railroad crossing, a bridge or during bad weather conditions.
C

Motorcyclists approach an intersection, a railroad crossing, a bridge or during bad weather conditions.
When there are two or more lanes of traffic moving in opposite directions, what type of center line is used?
A. One single solid yellow line.
B. Broken white lines.
C. Two solid yellow lines.
C

Two solid yellow lines.
When are broken white lines (dashes) used on streets or highways?
A. When passing is prohibited.
B. On two-lane pavements.
C. To divide streets and highways having more than one lane of traffic moving in the same direction.
C

To divide streets and highways having more than one lane of traffic moving in the same direction.
When is a broken yellow center line (dashes) used on streets and highways?
A. On a four-or-more-lane pavement.
B. On a two-lane pavement.
C. To indicate a no-passing zone.
B

On a two-lane pavement.
The right of way is:
A. To be taken.
B. To be demanded.
C. To be given.
C

To be given.
When parking on streets with two-way traffic, you must stop when the right-hand wheels are parallel to and within:
A. 12 inches of the curb.
B. 16 inches of the curb.
C. 18 inches of the curb.
A

12 inches of the curb.
When approaching a sign that reads ``merging traffic`` you must:
A. Stop your vehicle before proceeding.
B. Drive to the left lane of the expressway.
C. Adjust your speed and position to avoid a collision with other vehicles.
C

Adjust your speed and position to avoid a collision with other vehicles.
You may cross a double yellow line marking only under the following conditions:
A. When approaching an intersection.
B. To make a left turn into or from any alley, private road or driveway.
C. On city streets.
B

To make a left turn into or from any alley, private road or driveway.
You must give vehicles in a funeral procession the right of way at intersections when their headlights are lighted.
A. True.
B. False.
A

True.