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The maximum number of persons authorized to be carried on a bicycle is...
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. only the number of persons the bicycle is designed to carry.
d. only the number of persons the bicycle is designed to carry.
A person operating a bicycle on a roadway who is moving slower than the other traffic on the roadway shall ride as near as practicable to the ____curb or edge of the roadway, and on a one-way roadway with two or more marked traffic lanes may ride as near as practicable to the ___curb or edge of the roadway.
a. right...right
b. left...right
c. right...left
d. left...left
c. right...left
A person operating a bicycle, coaster, sled, toy vehicle, or roller skates may not attach either the person or the bicycle, coaster, sled, toy vehicle, or roller skates to _____?
a. a streetcar or vehicle on a roadway.
b. any vehicle
c. a motor vehicle on a roadway
a vehicle on public property
a. a streetcar or vehicle on a roadway.
A pedestrian facing a steady red alone or a yellow traffic control signal...
a. may cross if no traffic is present.
b. must cross on the left side of the crosswalk.
c. is exempt from traffic laws.
d. may not enter the roadway.
d. may not enter the roadway.
A bicycle, being operated at night, must have a white lamp visible from the front at ______, and visible from the rear a red reflector visible from _________ or a red lamp visible from _________.
a. 500...500...300
b. 500...300...200
c. 500...50-300...500
d. 1,000...500...300
c. 500...50-300...500
A pedestrian shall proceed on the _____half of a crosswalk, if possible.
a. right
b. left
c. middle
d. open
a. right
A pedestrian must yield right-of-way to a vehicle on a highway, if the pedestrian...
a. is crossing the roadway at a place other than a marked crosswalk or an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection.
b. is facing a "walk" signal.
c. gets to the crosswalk after the vehicle.
d. is walking on a sidewalk alongside a roadway with three or more lanes of traffic.
a. is crossing the roadway at a place other than a marked crosswalk or an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection.
Which of the following offenses is a notice to appear required?
a. following too closely and reckless driving
b. unsafe speed and disregarding a traffic control signal.
c. speeding and violation of the open container law
d. violations regarding bicycles and toys.
c. speeding and violation of the open container law.
To secure release on a promise to appear, the person arrested must do which of the following?
a. post bail of a minimum of $25.00 with the arresting officer
b. secure a bond from a licensed bail bondsman, and deliver such within 24 hours of the time of arrest.
c. assure the arresting officer they will appear in court by raising their right hand swearing or affirming such promise.
d. make a written promise to appear in court by signing the written notice prepared by the arresting officer.
d. make a written promise to appear in court by signing the written notice prepared by the arresting officer.
The time specified in the notice to appear must be at least 10 days after the date of arrest unless ________. A violation of the provisions regarding arrest and promise to appear by an officer is ________.
a. the person demands an earlier hearing.
b. the person has a previous conviction for the violation charged.
c. misconduct in office and the officer is subject to removal from his/her position.
d. a & c
e. b & c
d. a & c
A person who willfully violates a written promise to appear in court commits ________ regardless of the disposition of the charge on which the person was arrested.
a. a felony
b. a state jail felony
c. a misdemeanor
d. contempt of court
c. a misdemeanor
The complaint and the summons or notice to appear on a charge of speeding must specify...
a. the maximum or minimum speed limit applicable in the district or at the location and the speed at which the defendant is alleged to have driven.
b. the manner in which the officer determined the speed in at which the defendant is alleged to have driven.
c. that the defendant must personally appear within 3 working days of the date of the arrest.
d. the exact milepost marker that the defendant's speed was checked at, if outside a municipality.
a. the maximum or minimum speed limit applicable in the district or at the location and the speed at which the defendant is alleged to have driven.
A person commits an offense if the person _______a motorcycle on a public street or highway and is not wearing protective headgear that meets safety standards established by the department.
a. operates
b. rides as a passenger on
c. owns
d. operates or rides as a passenger on
d. operates or rides as a passenger on
Which of the following is an exception to requirements to wear protective headgear while operating or riding on a motorcycle? 21 years of age and...
a. completion of a motorcycle operator training and safety course under Chapter 662.
b. covered by a health insurance plan providing the person with at least $10,000 in medical benefits for injuries incurred as a result of an accident while operating or riding on a motorcycle.
c. a and b.
d. a or b
d. a or b
An officer may stop and detain a person who is a motorcycle operator or passenger to inspect his/her ________ for compliance with the safety standards prescribed by the department.
a. motorcycle endorsement
b. proof of financial responsibility
c. protective headgear
d. a and b
c. protective headgear
As an officer, you must remember that "violators" are defined by their ________ not ___________.
a. actions...how they look
b. driver's licenses...by their proof of financial responsibility
c. general characteristics...by their individual appearances
d. specific statues....case law
a. actions...how they look
Which of the following is not a class of street motorcycle, which officers may encounter?
a. sport bikes
b. roadies
c. street bikes
d. cruiser class
b. roadies
________ is a group of people that ride motorcycles in organized activities, that may wear distinctive clothing to identify themselves or their group, and have a primary activity involving the sport of motorcycling.
a. criminal street gang
b. biker gang
c. motorcycle club
d. cruisers
c. motorcycle club
_______ is 3 or more persons having a common identifying signal or symbol or an identifiable leadership who continuously or regularly associate in the commission of criminal activities.
a. criminal street gang
b. biker gang
c. motorcycle club
d. cruisers
a. criminal street gang
Which of the following is a misconception or belief associated with the motorcycle operator?
a. sport bike riders are speeders that ride dangerously.
b. any biker not wearing a helmet is breaking the law.
c. bikers are generally lower income to middle class citizens.
d. all of the above are misconceptions.
d. all of the above are misconceptions.
Which of the following is not a recommended concept for stopping motorcycle operators?
a. be sure that the reason for the stop is an identified violation of the law and not due to stereotype.
b. always call for back up or conduct a felony stop on a stop of more than 1 biker.
c. follow the 7 step violator contact protocol, but keep the rider astride the bike with the kickstand up.
d. remain professional; deal with the violation and not the appearance of the operator or perceived prejudices or attitudes.
b. always call for back up or conduct a felony stop on a stop of more than 1 biker.
A person under the age of _____ years of age who is operating an all-terrain vehicle must be accompanied by and be under the direct supervision of the person's parent or guardian or an adult who is authorized by the person's parent or guardian.
a. 17
b. 15
c. 16
d. 14
e. 18
d. 14
An all terrain vehicle operated on public property must be equipped with...
a. a windshield
b. a mirror
c. a tail lamp not less than 24" nor more than 54" from the road surface to the center of the lamp.
d. a United States Forest Service qualified spark arrester.
d. a United States Forest Service qualified spark arrester.
A vehicle may be parked for an unlimited period in a parking space or area that is designated specifically for persons with physical disabilities if the vehicle is operated by or for the transportation of a person with a disability and...
a. the vehicle is displaying either special license plates issued under Section 504.202 (Veterans with Disability).
b. the vehicle is displaying a license plate with "Purple Heart Winner," or "Vietnam Era Veteran."
c. the vehicle has hanging on the rearview mirror on the vehicle's front windshield a disabled parking placard.
d. a or c
e. a or b
d. a or c
Which of the following persons cannot issue a citation to a person who commits an offense violating parking privileges for persons with disabilities?
a. peace officer
b. private business owner or manager of the private property.
c. persons designated by a political subdivision to enforce parking regulations.
d. a security officer commissioned under Chapter 1702 of the Occupations Code, and employed by the owner of private property who has designated a parking space or area for the use of vehicles of disabled persons.
b. private business owner or manager of the private property.
A law enforcement agency shall send notice that they have taken an abandoned vehicle into custody to...
a. the last known registered owner and each lien holder recorded.
b. the owner.
c. the operator, the last known owner, and the first lien holder recorded.
d. the dealership where purchased.
a. the last known registered owner and each lien holder recorded.
The owner of which of the following need not apply for the registration of that vehicle for each registration year in which the vehicle is used or to be used on a public highway, or portion of a year it is to be used?
a. electric bicycle
b. semi-trailer
c. trailer
d. motor vehicle
a. electric bicycle
The operation of an unregistered motor vehicle, a motor vehicle with improper registration, a vehicle without a license plate or registration insignia, a vehicle with an expired license plate, a vehicle with the wrong license plate, or a vehicle with a fictitious or unclean license plate are all punishable by a...
a. state jail felony
b. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $200
c. class b misdemeanor
d. class a misdemeanor
b. misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $200
A person commits an offense if, after the ______ after the date of registration for the vehicle expires the person operates the vehicle on a public highway.
a. 10th working day
b. the 5th working day
c. the 10th day
d. the 5th day
b. the 5th working day
Which of the following is a purpose for which a vehicle dealer may issue a temporary cardboard tag?
a. to road test the vehicle
b. to transport from the dealer to a place of repair
c. to transport from the dealer to another dealer
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
A Buyer's temporary cardboard tag is valid for the operation of the vehicle until...
a. the date on which the vehicle is registered
b. the 60th day after the date of the purchase
c. the 60th day after the date of the issue of a second or third tag if the dealer has been unable to register the vehicle.
d. a or b, whichever is earliest.
d. a or b, whichever is earliest.
A person ______ an all-terrain vehicle, with or without design alterations, for operation on a public highway. Exception for public beach use on a highway or for Public Safety.
a. may register an all-terrain vehicle, with design alterations, for operating on a public highway.
b. may not register an all-terrain vehicle, with or without design alterations, for operation on a public highway.
c. must register an all-terrain vehicle, with design alterations, for operation on a public highway.
d. is required to register, inspect, and insure.
b. may not register an all-terrain vehicle, with or without design alterations, for operation on a public highway.
An offense under Chapter 503.094 Dealer's and Manufacturer's Vehicle License Plates is a...
a. misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $20 or more than $1,000.
b. state jail felony
c. misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $50 or more than $5,000
d. class C misdemeanor
c. misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not less than $50 or more than $5,000
According to Section 601.051, which of the following is not a method of establishing financial responsibility?
a. a motor vehicle liability insurance policy.
b. a deposit of cash or securities with the state comptroller or of cash or cashier's check with the County Judge.
c. self insurance or a surety bond filed under Section 601.121.
d. proof of independent wealth, no less than the amount of $250,000, as established by that person's previous year's Federal Income Tax Returns.
d. proof of independent wealth, no less than the amount of $250,000, as established by that person's previous year's Federal Income Tax Returns.
Which of the following is exempted from the requirements of Section 601.051 regarding the establishment of financial responsibility?
a. the operation of a golf cart not required to be registered under 502.284
b. a 16-passenger bus transporting migrant farm workers
c. a motor vehicle that is at least 20 years old and is sometimes used in demonstrations, shows, and parades
d. a privately owned motor vehicle used specifically to transport persons to and from nursing homes and medical facilities
a. the operation of a golf cart not required to be registered under 502.284
Which of the following persons may an owner of a motor vehicle provide evidence of financial responsibility?
a. an employee of the owner
b. an immediate family member of the owner
c. a household member of the owner
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
Which of the following is not required on a standard proof of motor vehicle liability insurance form?
a. the name of the insurer, the insurance policy number, and the policy period.
b. any and all liens that are currently held on the covered vehicles.
c. the name and address of each insured, and the policy limits or a statement that the policy complies with minimum amounts required.
d. the make and model of each covered vehicle.
b. any and all liens that are currently held on the covered vehicles.
Which of the following is a defense to a charge of failing to maintain financial responsibility?
a. the owner died
b. the vehicle was stolen
c. the policy was in effect at the time of the offense
d. it was a kit car
c. the policy was in effect at the time of the offense
A person commits an offense if the person operates ________ during a period that a suspension of the person's driver's license or non-resident's operating privilege is in effect under Chapter 601.
a. a golf cart
b. an all terrain vehicle
c. a vehicle without financial responsibility
d. a watercraft
c. a vehicle without financial responsibility
A person commits an offense if the person tampers with, damages, or removes a barricade, flare pot, sign, flasher, or other device warning of construction, repair, or detour ______ set out by the state, a political subdivision, a contractor, or a public utility.
a. adjacent to a highway
b. on a highway
c. on public property
d. on or adjacent to a highway
d. on or adjacent to a highway
A person commits an offense if the person disobeys the instructions, signals, warnings, or markings of a warning sign. Which of the following does this section apply to?
a. a person operating a Texas Dept. of Health vehicle delivering blood, organs, or tissues.
b. a person following the direction of a police officer.
c. a person, including an employee of the department, or a political subdivision of this state, whose duties require the person to go beyond or around a barricade.
d. a contractor or subcontractor, including an employee of a contractor or subcontractor, whose duties require the person to go beyond or around a barricade.
a. a person operating a Texas Dept. of Health vehicle delivering blood, organs, or tissues.
An accident occurs between two vehicles on a public highway. Vehicle #1 has a crumpled left bumper and fender. Vehicle #2 has a damaged left front fender and wheel well. The bumper of vehicle #1 broke the aluminum wheel off of vehicle #2, shattering it and the brake drum. Vehicle #1 is driven off by the operator. Vehicle #2 is towed off by a towing/wrecker service. Whose responsibility is it to remove the injurious material left on the road?
a. the operators of vehicle #1 and #2.
b. the towing/wrecker service called for vehicle #2.
c. the police officer at the scene
d. the operator of vehicle #1 and the towing/wrecker service called for vehicle #2.
b. the towing/wrecker service called for vehicle #2.
The Transportation Code Subtitle C (Rules of the Road), Chapter 542. General Provisions, Subchapter A. Applicability relates to the operation of a vehicle and applies only to the operation of a vehicle _____, unless the provision is more specific?
a. on public property
b. on private property
c. on public or private property
d. on a highway.
d. on a highway.
A person who owns a vehicle or employs or otherwise directs the operator of a vehicle _____ an offense if the person requires or knowingly permits the operator to operate the vehicle in a manner that violates law.
a. is not liable for
b. does not commit
c. commits
d. cannot be punished for
c. commits
Under Subtitle C (Rules of the Road), a person convicted of an offense that is a misdemeanor under this subtitle for which another penalty is not provided shall be punished by...
a. confinement in the county jail for no less than 72 hours nor more than 1 year.
b. confinement in the TDCJ (State Jail Felony) for no less than 6 months.
c. a fine of not less than $50 or more than $1,000.
d. a fine of not less than $1 or more than $200.
d. a fine of not less than $1 or more than $200.
A person ______ with a lawful order or direction of a police officer or school crossing guard (who is performing crossing guard duties in a school crosswalk or who has been trained and is directing traffic in a school crossing zone).
a. may not willfully fail or refuse to comply
b. is guilty of a felony if they fail to comply
c. operating a delivery vehicle may be exempted from complying
d. is guilty of a state jail felony (if children are present or it is the scene of a fatality accident) for failing to comply
a. may not willfully fail or refuse to comply
Which of the following persons is not exempt from the license requirement imposed under Chapter 521 (Driver's Licenses and Certificates)?
a. a person in the service of the state military forces or the United States, while the person is operating an official vehicle in the scope of that service
b. a person while the person is operating a road machine, farm tractor, or implement of husbandry on a highway
c. a nonresident on active duty in the armed forces of the United States who holds a license issued by the person's state or Canadian province or residence.
d. a person who is a spouse or dependent child of a nonresident exempt under Subdivision (3) who holds a license from the last permanent duty station of the soldier as per military regulations.
d. a person who is a spouse or dependent child of a nonresident exempt under Subdivision (3) who holds a license from the last permanent duty station of the soldier as per military regulations.
The department may not issue any license to a person who is under _____ years of age.
a. 15
b. 16
c. 17
d. 18
a. 15
A person who enters Texas as sa new resident may operate a motor vehicle in Texas for no more than ____ after the date on which the person enters this state if the person is 16 years of age or older and has in the person's possession a driver's license issued by the person's state or country of previous residence.
a. 30 days
b. 90 days
c. 180 days
d. 1 year
b. 90 days
A person under 18 years of age, during the six month period following issuance of an original Class A, B, or C license to the person, may not operate a motor vehicle _____ unless the operation of the vehicle is necessary for the operator to attend or participate in employment or a school related activity or because of a medical emergency.
a. after 10pm and before 6am
b. after 11pm and before 7am
c. after midnight and before 5am
d. after midnight and before 6am
c. after midnight and before 5am
A person under 18 years of age, during the six month period following issuance of an original Class A, B, or C license to the person, may not operate a motor vehicle with more than one passenger in the vehicle under the age of...
a. 21 who is not a family member.
b. 18
c. 17
d. 16
a. 21 who is not a family member.
The department may not issue a Class A or B license to a person who is under ____ years of age.
a. 20
b. 19
c. 18
d. 17
d. 17
A Class A license authorizes the holder of the license to operate a vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of ______ or more, or a combination of vehicles that has a gross combination of weight rating of ____ or more, the gross vehicle weight rating of any vehicle or vehicles in tow is more than ____.
a. 2 tons...2 tons...1 ton
b. 26,001 pounds...26,001 pounds, 10,000 pounds
c. 5 tons...5 tons...2 tons
d. 24,001 pounds...24,001 pounds...12,000 pounds
b. 26,001 pounds...26,001 pounds, 10,000 pounds
Unless directed to proceed by a police officer or official traffic-control device, an operator approaching an intersection on a roadway controlled by a stop sign, after stopping as required, shall...
a. yield the right-of-way to a vehicle that has entered the intersection from another highway or that is approaching so closely as to be an immediate hazard to the operator's movement in or across the intersection.
b. yield only to those vehicles within 500 feet of the intersection and proceed with caution.
c. yield only to those vehicles approaching from the right.
d. yield only to those vehicles approaching from the left.
a. yield the right-of-way to a vehicle that has entered the intersection from another highway or that is approaching so closely as to be an immediate hazard to the operator's movement in or across the intersection.
A Class M license authorizes a driver to operate which of the following vehicles?
a. a vehicle towing a farm trailer with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less.
b. a passenger car
c. a bus with the seating capacity of less than 24 passengers.
d. a motorcycle or moped.
d. a motorcycle or moped.
The department may not impose a special restriction or endorsement upon a driver under which of the following?
a. type of motor vehicle that the holder may.
b. an area, location, road, or highway.
c. the time of day.
d. the type of cargo in a passenger vehicle.
d. the type of cargo in a passenger vehicle.
On the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle using authorized audible and visual signals, or of a police vehicle lawfully using only an audible signal, an operator, unless otherwise directed by a police officer, shall...
a. pull to the right side of the roadway, stop, and resume their original speed only after the emergency vehicle has passed.
b. pull to the left side of the roadway, slow, and resume their original speed only after the emergency vehicle has passed.
c. pull to either side of the roadway, slow or stop, and then proceed.
d. yield the right-of-way, immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway clear of any intersection, and stop and remain standing until the emergency vehicle has passed.
d. yield the right-of-way, immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway clear of any intersection, and stop and remain standing until the emergency vehicle has passed.
If a person operates a motor vehicle and their driver's license has been cancelled, suspended or revoked (first offense), which of the following would be the appropriate misdemeanor charge?
a. Driving While License Suspended; with a fine of not less than $100 or more than $500, and confinement in a county jail for a term of not less than 72 hours or more than six months.
b. Driving While License Invalid; Class C Misd.
c. Driving While License Invalid; Class B with a fine of not less than $1000 or more than $500.
d. Driving While License Suspended; Class A with a fine of not more than $10,000, and confinement in a state jail for any term of not more than two years or less than 180 days.
b. Driving While License Invalid; Class C Misd.
There are _____ number of classes of driver's licenses?
a. 4 (A, B, C & M)
b. 5 (A, B, C, M, & a permit)
c. 6 (A, B, C, M, Commercial & Hardship)
d. 7 (A, B, C, M, & Class A, B & C Commercial)
d. 7 (A, B, C, M, & Class A, B & C Commercial)
Which of the following falls under the applicability of the Commercial Driver's License Act? A person operating a...
a. motor vehicle or combination or motor vehicles used to transport passengers or property with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more.
b. vehicle used exclusively to transport seed cotton modules or cotton burrs.
c. military vehicle, when operated for military purposes by military personnel.
d. recreational vehicle that is driven for personal use.
b. vehicle used exclusively to transport seed cotton modules or cotton burrs.
The operator of a vehicle or streetcar shall comply with an applicable official traffic control device unless the person is otherwise directed by a traffic or police officer; or...
a. operating a military vehicle for military purposes.
b. operating an authorized emergency vehicle and is subject to exceptions in the Transportation Code.
c. operating a farm tractor towing a cottonseed trailer.
d. operating a vehicle transporting hazardous materials in a designated Hazardous Materials Route.
b. operating an authorized emergency vehicle and is subject to exceptions in the Transportation Code.
An operator of a vehicle facing a ____ signal may proceed straight or turn right or left unless a sign prohibits the turn. The operator shall yield the right-of-way to other vehicles and to pedestrians lawfully in the intersection or an adjacent crosswalk.
a. steady red
b. circular green
c. steady yellow
d. flashing red
b. circular green
Which of the following is not a requirement of an operator of a vehicle facing only a steady red signal?
a. stop at a clearly marked stop line.
b. if no stop line, before entering the crosswalk.
c. standing until an indication to proceed is shown.
d. stop momentarily and proceed with caution.
d. stop momentarily and proceed with caution.
The operator of a vehicle facing a ____ signal may proceed through an intersection or past the signal only with caution.
a. steady red
b. circular green
c. steady yellow
d. flashing red
c. steady yellow
Unless directed to proceed by a police officer or traffic-control signal, the operator of a vehicle or streetcar approaching an intersection with a stop sign is required to do which of the following except...
a. stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection
b. in the absence of a crosswalk, stop at a clearly marked stop line.
c. in the absence of a stop line, stop at the place nearest the intersection roadway where the operator has a view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway.
d. slowly approach the intersection and ensure there is no approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway and proceed with caution.
d. slowly approach the intersection and ensure there is no approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway and proceed with caution.
An operator on a roadway of sufficient width shall drive on the right half of the roadway. Unless there exists certain circumstances. Which of the following circumstances does not authorize driving on the left?
a. passing another vehicle.
b. on a roadway divided into three marked lanes for traffic.
c. pulling onto the opposite shoulder to get mail from a mail box.
d. on a roadway restricted to one-way traffic.
c. pulling onto the opposite shoulder to get mail from a mail box.
An operator passing another vehicle on the left shall return to an authorized lane of travel before coming with ____ feet of an approaching vehicle.
a. 100
b. 200
c. 300
d. 500
b. 200
An operator may not drive to the left side of the roadway if the operator is approaching within ____ of an intersection, a railroad grade crossing in a municipality, a bridge, viaduct, or tunnel.
a. 100
b. 200
c. 300
d. 500
a. 100
An operator may drive on the improved shoulder to the right of the main traveled portion of the roadway if that operation is necessary and may be done safely under certain circumstances. Which of the following is not justification for an operator to drive on the improved shoulder?
a. stop, stand, or park
b. to allow another vehicle traveling faster to pass
c. to avoid a collision
d. to pass another vehicle traveling slower
d. to pass another vehicle traveling slower
Preferential right-of-way at an intersection may be indicated by...
a. warning signs
b. lane markings
c. warning signals
d. stop or yield signs
d. stop or yield signs
An operator on a roadway divided into two or more clearly marked lanes for traffic ____ and may not move from the lane unless that movement can be made safely.
a. may drive in any lane for any amount of time.
b. may move from lane to lane around traffic
c. shall drive as nearly as practical entirely within a single lane
d. shall drive in the center lane
c. shall drive as nearly as practical entirely within a single lane
An operator may not drive on or from _____ except at an entrance or exit that is established by a public authority.
a. an alley
b. a limited-access or controlled access roadway
c. an improved shoulder
d. arterial street
b. a limited-access or controlled access roadway
An operator on a highway, when approaching from either direction, a school bus stopped on the highway or receive or discharge a student shall stop before reaching the school bus when the bus is operating the required visual signal, and may not proceed under which of the following circumstances?
a. all of the students have either gotten on or off the bus.
b. the school bus resumes motion.
c. the operator is signaled by the bus driver to proceed.
d. the visual signal is no longer activated.
a. all of the students have either gotten on or off the bus.
To make a right turn at an intersection, an operator shall make both the approach and the turn as closely as practicable to the...
a. center stripe.
b. middle of an unmarked roadway.
c. extreme left-hand lane.
d. right-hand curb or edge of the roadway.
d. right-hand curb or edge of the roadway.
In which of the following circumstances is an operator not required to yield the right-of-way?
a. when turning left at an intersection or into an alley or private road or driveway.
b. when entering a roadway from a private road or driveway.
c. when being approached by an emergency vehicle.
d. when exiting a limited-access or controlled-access highway and onto an access or feeder road.
d. when exiting a limited-access or controlled-access highway and onto an access or feeder road.
An operator may not turn the vehicle to move in the opposite direction when approaching a curve or crest of a grade if the vehicle is not visible t the operator of another vehicle approaching from either direction within ______.
a. 200 feet
b. 500 feet
c. 1,000 feet
d. 1/4 of a mile
b. 500 feet
An operator intending to turn right or left, change lanes, or start from a parked position, shall use an authorized signal to indicate their intention, and if turning shall signal continuously for not less than _____ of movement of the vehicle before the turn.
a. 200 feet
b. 300 feet
c. 100 feet
d. 1/4 of a mile
c. 100 feet
An operator approaching a railroad grade crossing shall stop not closer than ____ feet or farther than ___ feet from the nearest rail.
a. 10...40
b. 15...50
c. 20...60
d. 30...70
b. 15...50
If the Texas Dept. of Transportation, or a local authority, designates a railroad crossing as particularly dangerous and erects a stop sign or other official traffic-control device at the grade crossing _____
a. all commercial vehicles must stop
b. only school buses and placarded hazardous vehicles must stop
b. 15...50
c. all vehicles must stop
d. only placard vehicles must slow to 15 mph as they approach, and may not cross in a gear requiring a shift.
c. all vehicles must stop
The operator of a ______ before crossing a track at a railroad grade crossing must stop not closer than 15 feet or farther than 50 from the nearest track, while stopped, shall listen and look both directions along the track for an approaching train and signals indicating the approach of a train, and may not proceed until it is safe to do so.
a. school bus
b. placarded commercial vehicle
c. motor bus
d. motor vehicle
a. school bus
A school bus driver ___
a. may disregard a police officer or a traffic-control signal directing traffic if a train is not within 1000 feet.
b. must stop only at railroad grade crossings in business or residential districts.
c. must open the bus door after stopping at a railroad grade crossing.
d. when proceeding across a railroad grade crossing after stopping, must do so without manually shifting gears while crossing the track.
d. when proceeding across a railroad grade crossing after stopping, must do so without manually shifting gears while crossing the track.
Before crossing a railroad grade crossing, an operator of a vehicle that has an explosive substance or flammable liquid as the vehicle's principal cargo that is moving at a speed of more than ____ miles per hour shall reduce the speed of the vehicle to ____ miles per hour or less before coming within 200 feet of the nearest rail of the railroad.
a. 30
b. 15
c. 20
d. 40
c. 20
An operator emerging from an alley, driveway, or building in a business or residence district shall stop the vehicle...
a. before moving on a sidewalk or the sidewalk area extending across an alley or driveway.
b. at the designated stop line.
c. 20 feet from the sidewalk or the sidewalk area extending across an alley or driveway.
d. at any point giving the operator a 180 degree view from right to left for any pedestrians or vehicles approaching that would constitute an immediate hazard.
a. before moving on a sidewalk or the sidewalk area extending across an alley or driveway.
A railway company commits an offense if a train of the railway company obstructs for more than ____ minutes a street, railroad crossing, or public highway.
a. 45
b. 30
c. 20
d. 10
d. 10
Which of the following is not a circumstance in which an operator may stop, park, or leave standing an attended or unattended vehicle on the main traveled part of a highway outside a business or residence district?
a. stopping, parking, or leaving the vehicle off the main traveled part of the highway is not practicable.
b. a width of the highway beside the vehicle is unobstructed and open for the passage of other vehicles.
c. the vehicle is in clear view for at least 200 feet in each direction on the highway.
d. if the vehicle is disabled, the hazard lights must be operating and/or reflective warning triangles must be placed at distances of 50 and 100 feet upon approach to the rear of the vehicle.
d. if the vehicle is disabled, the hazard lights must be operating and/or reflective warning triangles must be placed at distances of 50 and 100 feet upon approach to the rear of the vehicle.
According to 545.302, an operator may stop, stand, or park a vehicle in which of the following places?
a. 18 inches from the left hand curb of a one-way street
b. on a sidewalk
c. on a crosswalk
d. in an intersection
a. 18 inches from the left hand curb of a one-way street
An operator may not stop, stand, or park a vehicle at which of the following?
a. on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street.
b. on a railroad track.
c. on a bridge or other elevated structure in a highway tunnel.
d. an operator may not at any of the above.
d. an operator may not at any of the above.
An operator may not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger, stand or park an occupied or unoccupied vehicle within 15 feet of a ______.
a. fire hydrant
b. stop sign
c. crosswalk
d. sidewalk
a. fire hydrant
An operator may not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger, stand or park an occupied or unoccupied vehicle within 20 feet of a _____ at an intersection.
a. fire hydrant
b. stop sign
c. crosswalk
d. sidewalk
c. crosswalk
An operator may not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger, stand or park an occupied or unoccupied vehicle within _____ feet on the approach to a flashing signal, stop sign,yield sign, or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway.
a. 15
b. 20
c. 30
d. 75
c. 30
An operator may not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger, stand or park an occupied or unoccupied vehicle within _____ feet of the driveway entrance to a fire station and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to a fire station within _____ feet of the entrance, if the entrances is properly marked with a sign.
a. 15...50
b. 20...75
c. 30...100
d. 50...200
b. 20...75
An operator who stops or parks on a two-way roadway shall do so with the right-hand wheels of the vehicle parallel to and within _____ of the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway.
a. 16 inches
b. 20 inches
c. 18 inches
d. 12 inches
c. 18 inches
A peace officer (as listed under Article 2.12 of the code of Criminal Procedure), or a license and weight inspector of the Dept. of Public Safety may remove or require the operator or a person in charge of a vehicle to move a vehicle from a highway under certain conditions. Which of the following is not one of those conditions? When the vehicle is...
a. standing in an area where official signs prohibit parking.
b. unattended on a bridge, viaduct, or causeway or in a tube or tunnel and the vehicle is obstructing traffic.
c. unlawfully parked and blocking the entrance to a private driveway.
d. unattended and the officer has reasonable grounds to prove that the vehicle has been abandoned for longer than 48 hours.
a. standing in an area where official signs prohibit parking.
After 10pm and before 6am, a person may not park ____ or leave the vehicle parked on a street of a residential subdivision for which signs are posted unless the vehicle is transporting persons or property to or from the residential subdivision or performing work in the subdivision, and remains parked in the subdivision only for the period necessary to complete the transportation or work.
a. a recreational vehicle
b. a commercial motor vehicle
c. a registered farm vehicle
d. an asphalt spreader
b. a commercial motor vehicle
The prima facie speed limit on a street in an urban district on a street is ___ miles per hour.
a. 30
b. 35
c. 25
d. 15
a. 30
Under Section 545.351. Maximum speed requirement, an operator who fails to drive a vehicle at an appropriate reduced speed if the operator is approaching and crossing an intersection or a railroad crossing, approaching and going around a curve, approaching a hill crest, traveling on a narrow or winding roadway, or when a special hazard exists with regard to traffic, including pedestrians, weather or highway conditions constitutes...
a. violation of the prima facie speed limit.
b. unsafe speed.
c. fail to control speed.
exhibition of speed.
b. unsafe speed.
Under Section 545.351. Maximum speed requirement, an operator who fails to drive a vehicle at a speed less than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions and having regard for actual and potential hazards then existing, and fails to control the speed of the vehicle as necessary to avoid colliding with another person or vehicle that is on or entering the highway in compliance with law and the duty of each person to use due care would constitute...
a. violation of the prima facie speed limit.
b. unsafe speed.
c. fail to control speed.
d. exhibition of speed.
c. fail to control speed.
The prima facie speed limit in an alley, on a beach or a county road adjacent to a public beach is ___ miles per hour.
a. 10
b. 20
c. 25
d. 15
d. 15
An operator of a motor driven cycle may not drive at a speed of more than 35 mph during the time specified by section 547.302(a) unless the cycle is equipped with a headlamp or lamps that reveal a person or vehicle ____ feet ahead.
a. 400
b. 200
c. 300
d. 100
c. 300
An operator of a vehicle equipped with solid rubber or cusion tires may not drive at a speed of more than _____ miles per hour.
a. 10
b. 15
c. 20
d. 25
a. 10
The minimum speed on any roadway is...
a. 10
b. 15
c. 20
d. there is no minimum speed unless signs are posted; or an operator drives so slowly as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with the law.
d. there is no minimum speed unless signs are posted; or an operator drives so slowly as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with the law.
Which of the following is exempted from speed limitations due to emergencies?
a. an authorized emergency vehicle responding to an emergency.
b. a police patrol
c. a physician or ambulance responding to an emergency.
d. all of the above
d. all of the above
The penalty for a person if convicted of reckless driving is a misdemeanor punishable by...
a. a find not to exceed $200
b. A and/or confinement in a county jail for not more than 30 days.
c. A fine not to exceed $500.
d. C and/or confinement in a county jail for not more than 30 days.
b. A and/or confinement in a county jail for not more than 30 days.
Which of the following is not required of an operator when leaving a vehicle unattended?
a. stopping the engine.
b. locking the ignition and removing the key.
c. setting the parking brake effectively.
d. putting the transmission in "PARK."
d. putting the transmission in "PARK."
An operator, unless on official business, may not follow closer than _____ a fire apparatus responding to a fire alarm, or an ambulance that is flashing red lights.
a. 200 feet
b. 300 feet
c. 400 feet
d. 500 feet
d. 500 feet
When is a child required to be in a child passenger safety seat system?
a. younger than 2 years of age or under 36" tall.
b. younger than 3 years of age or under 36" tall.
c. younger than 5 years of age or under 36" tall.
d. younger than 8 years of age or shorter than 4'9" tall.
d. younger than 8 years of age or shorter than 4'9" tall.
An operator allows a 16 year old to ride in the front seat of a passenger vehicle without being secured by a safety belt. Who is in violation of the law?
a. the operator
b. the 16 year-old passenger.
c. the vehicle owner.
d. the operator and the 16-year-old passenger.
d. the operator and the 16-year-old passenger.
Passengers in passenger vehicles must wear a safety belt or be secured by a child passenger safety seat system, regardless of their location in the vehicle, if they are under the age of...
a. all ages required
b. 18
c. 19
d. 21
a. all ages required
A person commits an offense if the person operates an open-bed pickup truck or an open-bed flatbed truck or draws an open-bed flatbed trailer when a child younger than ___ years of age is occupying the bed of the truck or trailer.
a. 17
b. 16
c. 18
d. 21
c. 18
Driving a vehicle on a beach, towing a vehicle in a parade, or the vehicle is the only vehicle owned or operated by the members of the household are defenses to prosecution for ______.
a. allowing persons under 15 to ride in the back seat of a passenger vehicle without being secured by a safety belt
b. operating a commercial motor vehicle in combination on a state numbered roadway.
c. carrying persons in open beds.
d. carrying a load that extends 4 feet beyond the body or bed of a vehicle.
c. carrying persons in open beds.
An operator may not back a vehicle on which of the following?
a. a through highway or arterial street.
b. an alley or city street.
c. a private road or driveway.
d. a shoulder or roadway of a limited-access or controlled access highway.
d. a shoulder or roadway of a limited-access or controlled access highway.
An operator may not drive a vehicle when it is loaded so that, or when the front seat has a number of persons, exceeding ______, so that the view of the operator is obstructed or there is interference with the operator's control over the driving mechanism.
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 5
b. 3
A person may not occupy a ____ while it is being moved.
a. house trailer
b. pick up truck with a camper shell
c. motorcycle side car
d. bicycle saddle
a. house trailer
Which of the following is a requirement of the police officer when attempting to stop a fleeing or eluding vehicle operator?
a. visual (by hand or emergency) or Audible (by voice or siren) signal.
b. officer must be in uniform and prominently display his/her badge of office
c. the officer's vehicle must be appropriately marked as an official police vehicle.
d. all of these are requirements of the police officer.
d. all of these are requirements of the police officer.
An operator may not ____ to turn right or left from one highway to another highway.
a. proceed without stopping, blowing the horn, making the proper turn signal, and checking for any vehicles posing an immediate hazard while attempting.
b. cross or drive in or on a sidewalk, driveway, parking lot, or business or residential entrance at an intersection.
c. exceed 20 mph when crossing private property.
d. operate a vehicle with a hazardous cargo without first notifying the local police authority (municipal, county or state) their intent to cross a public or private school grounds.
b. cross or drive in or on a sidewalk, driveway, parking lot, or business or residential entrance at an intersection.
Which of the following is not included in permissible conduct while operating an authorized emergency vehicle?
a. proceed past a red or stop signal or stop sign, after slowing as necessary for safe operation.
b. exceed a maximum speed limit, except as provided by a properly adopted ordinance, as long as the operator does not endanger life or property.
c. disregard a regulation governing the direction or movement or turning in specified directions.
d. may disregard all regulations concerning the operation of motor vehicles only when operating a police motorcycle.
d. may disregard all regulations concerning the operation of motor vehicles only when operating a police motorcycle.
Permissible conduct applies to the operation of an authorized emergency vehicle when...
a. responding to an emergency call.
b. pursuing an actual or suspected violator of the law.
c. responding to a fire alarm.
d. a, b, and c are all permissible.
d. a, b, and c are all permissible.
An operator of an authorized emergency vehicle engaging in conduct permitted shall use, at the discretion of the operator in accordance with policies of the department of the local government that employs the operator, _____ that meet the pertinent requirements of state law.
a. audible signals
b. visual signals
c. audible and visual signals
d. audible or visual signals
d. audible or visual signals
Which of the following is an exception to the signal requirement of an emergency vehicle if a police officer is responding to an emergency call or pursuing a suspected violator of the law with probable cause to believe that knowledge of the presence of the officer will cause the suspect to...
a. destroy or lose evidence of a suspected felony.
b. harm the victim.
c. kill the victim.
d. surrender.
a. destroy or lose evidence of a suspected felony.
The Duty of Care section of the Transportation Code _____ relive the operator of an authorized emergency vehicle from the consequences of reckless disregard for the safety of others.
a. may
b. may not
c. does not
d. does
c. does not
A vehicle shall display each lighted lamp and illuminating device required at nighttime and when light is insufficient or atmospheric conditions are unfavorable so that a person or vehicle on the highway is not clearly discernible at the distance of ____ ahead.
a. 500 feet
b. 1,000 feet
c. 1/10th of a mile
d. 1 mile
b. 1,000 feet
Which of the following colors is permissible to be mounted on the rear of a vehicle
a. red
b. amber
c. yellow
d. all are permissible
d. all are permissible
A person may not operate a motor vehicle equipped with a _____ beacon, flashing, or alternating light unless the equipment is authorized by law.
a. red, white or blue
b. orange, yellow or green
c. maroon, purple or pink
d. brown, gray or black
a. red, white or blue
Headlamps must be mounted at a height from _____ to ______ inches.
a. 18...24
b. 24...36
c. 36...48
d. 24...54
d. 24...54
The exemption to the requirement to have two tail lamps and two stop lamps is that a passenger car or truck manufactured or assembled before the model year _____ shall be equipped with at least one tail lamp and one stop lamp.
a. 1960
b. 1963
c. 1966
d. 1969
a. 1960
A ____ must be visible in normal sunlight at a distance of at least 300 feet.
a. license plate light
b. stop lamp
c. fog lamp
d. reflector
b. stop lamp
A turn signal lamp mounted on a vehicle that is at least 80" wide must be visible, from the front and rear, in normal sunlight at a distance of at least _____ feet.
a. 200
b. 300
c. 400
d. 500
d. 500
Unless otherwise specified by law, a motor vehicle, trailer, semi trailer, or pole trailer shall be equipped with at least two red reflectors on the rear of the vehicle visible from ___ feet to ___ feet when directly in front of lawful lower beams of headlamps.
a. 50...100
b. 100...200
c. 100...300
d. 100...600
d. 100...600
A motor vehicle may be equipped with not more than ____ fog lamps mounted on the front of the vehicle at a height from ____ to ____ inches.
a. 2...9...18
b. 4...12....18
c. 2...12....30
d. 4....24...30
c. 2...12....30
A vehicle required to have brakes, other than a motor cycle or motor-driven cycle, shall be equipped with _____ adequate to hold the vehicle on any grade on the vehicle is operated, under all loading conditions, and on a surface free from snow, ice or loose material.
a. an emergency brake
b. a parking brake
c. a hydraulic brake
d. a disc brake
b. a parking brake
A motor vehicle, including a motor vehicle used to tow another vehicle, shall be equipped with _____ located to reflect to the operator a view of the highway for a distance of at least 200 feet from the rear of the vehicle.
a. a mirror mounted on the inside of the vehicle and a mirror on each side of the vehicle
b. a mirror mounted on the inside of the vehicle and a mirror on driver's side of the vehicle
c. a mirror
d. a mirror mounted on the inside of the vehicle and a mirror on the passenger's side of the vehicle.
c. a mirror
Sun-screening material on a windshield may have a light transmission of _____ percent or more, and there is luminous reflectance of _____ percent or less. Must not be red, blue, or amber, nor extend downward beyond the As-1 line or more than 5" from the top of the windshield (whichever is closer to the top of the windshield).
a. 25...25
b. 35...38
c. 25...35
d. 31...38
a. 25...25
Which of the following vehicles would be required to have equipped safety belts?
a. a motor vehicle required to be inspected if the safety belt anchorages were part of the manufacturer's original equipment on the vehicle
b. a passenger vehicle manufactured before 1950.
c. special mobile equipment.
d. all of these must be equipped with safety belts.
a. a motor vehicle required to be inspected if the safety belt anchorages were part of the manufacturer's original equipment on the vehicle
A motorcycle, including a motor-driven cycle, shall be equipped with not more than 2 headlamps mounted at a height from ___ to ___ inches.
a. 18...36
b. 18...48
c. 24...54
d. 20...72
c. 24...54
A light is required to illuminate the license plate and make the plate clearly legible at a distance of ____ feet from the rear.
a. 30
b. 40
c. 50
d. 100
c. 50
Which of the following items is not required to be inspected at an inspection station by an inspector?
a. tires
b. transmission linkage
c. mirrors
d. sunscreening devices
b. transmission linkage
If an officer arrests an adult operator, found to be licensed in this state, of a motor vehicle for DWI, and the arrested person submits to the taking of a specimen of breath or blood and an analysis of the specimen shows that the person had an alcohol concentration of or higher than that allowed by law, the officer shall..
a. issue the person a copy of the statutory warning and explain it to them.
b. issue a temporary driving permit to the person.
c. send to the department not later than the 10th day after the arrest the license taken and a request to suspend the license.
d. charge the person with the next lowest classification of offense if the alcohol concentration is below that allowed by law.
b. issue a temporary driving permit to the person.
A person who is dead, unconscious, or otherwise incapable of refusal is considered _____ the consent given under Section 724.011.
a. incapable of giving consent, so therefore cannot withdraw the consent
b. not to have withdrawn
c. to have withdrawn
d. to have automatically, specifically by their incapability, made a request for their attorney to withdraw.
b. not to have withdrawn
During the reading of the statutory warning, the arrested person states they do not understand a part of what you read. You should...
a. interpret it into a language they can understand.
b. let them figure it out on their own.
c. read it again, verbatim.
d. have another officer more fluent in English read it.
c. read it again, verbatim.
"_____" means a vessel, one or more water skis, an aquaplane, or another device used for transporting or carrying a person on water, other than a device propelled only by the current of the water.
a. boat
b. ship
c. watercraft
d. sailing vessel
c. watercraft
"Open container" means a bottle, can, other receptacle that contains ____ of alcoholic beverage and that is open, that has been opened, that has a broken seal, or the contents of which are partially removed.
a. over 2 oz.
b. over 4 oz.
c. over a half pint
d. any amount
d. any amount
A person commits a State Jail Felony if intoxicated and operating a motor vehicle in a public place with a person ____________.
a. younger than 15 yoa
b. a person 15 yoa or younger
c. a person younger than 17 yoa
d. a person younger than 18 yoa
a. younger than 15 yoa
A person commits an offense if the person knowingly possesses an open container in a passenger area of a motor vehicle that is located on...
a. a public highway.
b. public property
c. private property
d. public or private property
a. a public highway.
An offense under this section, Possession of alcoholic beverage in a motor vehicle, is a...
a. state jail felony
b. class b misdemeanor
c. class a misdemeanor
d. class c misdemeanor
d. class c misdemeanor
A person commits _____ if the person, by accident or mistake while operating an aircraft, watercraft, or amusement ride while intoxicated, or while operating a motor vehicle in a public place while intoxicated, by reason of that intoxication causes serious bodily injury to another.
a. aggravated assault
b. assault
c. intoxication assault
d. assault with a deadly weapon
c. intoxication assault
A person who is issued an occupational license shall have in the person's possession which of the following:
a. driver's license
b. certified copy of the court order granting the license while operating a motor vehicle
c. ignition interlock device
d. a certified copy of the petition from the court.
b. certified copy of the court order granting the license while operating a motor vehicle
A person commits an offense if, after the _____ after the date the registration for the vehicle expires the person operates the vehicle on a public highway.
a. 10th working day
b. the 5th working day
c. the 10th day
d. the 5th day
b. the 5th working day
Upon the approach of an authorized emergency vehicle using both lights and sirens, which of the following is required to stop clear of any intersection and remained stopped until the emergency vehicle has passed
a. school bus.
b. passenger car
c. street car
d. semi truck
c. street car
A person commits an offense if he/she uses a wireless communication device while operating which of the following vehicles, with a minor passenger when there is no emergency
a. passenger bus
b. passenger car
c. bicycle
d. train
a. passenger bus
A vehicle shall display each lighted lamp and illuminating device when light is insufficient or atmospheric conditions are unfavorable so that a person or vehicle on the highway is not clearly discernible at a distance of ______ feet.
a. 500
b. 300
c. 100
d. 1000
d. 1000
At what speed may a vehicle pass an authorized emergency vehicle that is stopped on the side of the road with its emergency lights activated. The speed limit for this road is 35 mph and it is wide enough for one lane of traffic in each direction.
a. 15
b. 25
c. 35
d. 10
a. 15
A person commits an offense if the person remains at a rest area for longer than
a. 36
b. 15
c. 24
d. 12
c. 24
_____ is a motor-driven cycle that cannot attain a speed in one mile of more than 30 mph?
a. motor-driven cycle
b. bicycle
c. motorcycle
d. moped
d. moped
_____ is a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, used to transport persons and designed to accommodate 10 or fewer passengers.
a. passenger car
b. school bus
c. street car
d. light truck
a. passenger car
_______ is a vehicle that is not designed or used primarily to transport persons or property and that is only incidentally operated on a highway.
a. railroad train
b. special mobile equipment
c. tow truck
d. house trailer
b. special mobile equipment
______ is a divided, controlled-access highway for through traffic.
a. freeway
b. controlled-access highway
c. US Highway
d. laned road
a. freeway
________ is a sign, signal, marking or device that is placed or erected by an officer having jurisdiction; and used to regulate, warn, or guide traffic.
a. stop sign
b. billboard
c. official traffic control device
d. electronic controlled speed limit sign
c. official traffic control device
______ is the weight of a vehicle and the weight of its load.
a. gross vehicle weight
b. registered vehicle weight
c. loaded vehicle weight
d. weight of an empty vehicle
a. gross vehicle weight
When passing to the left, the driver must have clear visibility and not interfere with approaching traffic. The driver must return to his own lane before coming within _____ feet of approaching traffic.
a. 500 feet
b. 200 feet
c. 300 feet
d. 100 feet
b. 200 feet
The fine for passing a school bus is not less than $___ or more than $_____.
a. 100 and 500
b. 300 and 700
c. 200 and 1000
d. 500 and 1500
c. 200 and 1000
_____ is a person who has property interest in or a title to a vehicle.
a. renter
b. seller
c. owner
d. buyer
c. owner
________ is an injury to any part of the human body and requires treatment.
a. minor injury
b. severe injury
c. personal injury
d. private injury
c. personal injury
A railway company shall place on each locomotive a bell that weighs at least:
a. 20 pounds
b. 30 pounds
c. 50 pounds
d. 100 pounds
b. 30 pounds
What is the punishment for racing when the person driving the vehicle is drunk?
a. class b misdemeanor
b. class a misdemeanor
c. 1st degree felony
d. state jail felony
b. class a misdemeanor
An operator drawing another vehicle and using a chain, rope, or cable to connect the vehicles shall display on the connection
a. a white flag or cloth not less than 12" square
b. a red flag or cloth not less than 12" square
c. a green flag
d. nothing
a. a white flag or cloth not less than 12" square
What is the minimum age required to ride a motorcycle without a helmet?
a. 18
b. 21
c. 25
d. 16
b. 21
What agency sets the minimum standards for Motorcycle helmets for the State of Texas?
a. Dept. of Public Safety
b. Dept. of Transportation
c. Office of the Surgeon General
d. The US Secretary of Transportation
b. Dept. of Transportation
_____ means an individual, partnership, firm, corporation, or other private entity.
a. business
b. person
c. friend
d. municipality
b. person
_____ means a lap belt and any shoulder straps included as original equipment on or added to a vehicle.
a. safety belt
b. fan belt
c. air bag
d. leather belt
a. safety belt
According to Section 545.412 "secured" in connection with use of a safety belt means using the lap belt and any shoulder straps according to the instructions of ____________.
a. child safety seat manufacturer
b. manufacturer of the vehicle, if it was original equipment
c. manufacturer of the safety belt, if ti was added
d. b or c
d. b or c