and Answers 2023 with Graded A
On roads with more than two lanes traveling in the same direction. You should:
1) Speed up and not allow anyone to pass you when traveling in the right lane.
2) Use the middle lane for slower speeds.
3) Use the left lane for passing only.
4) None of the above.
On roads with more than two lanes traveling in the same direction, you should use the
left lane for passing only.
Alcohol/Drug related offenses stay on your record for:
1) 5 years.
2) Life.
3) 3 years.
4) 10 years.
2) Life.
Bicycle lanes are marked with:
1) Double yellow lines.
2) Solid white lines.
3) One solid white line, and one solid yellow line.
4) Dashed white lines.
Solid white lines.
You are on a two-way street, stopped at an intersection. Can you legally turn left
on a red light into a one-way street?
1) Only if a left turn sign is posted.
2) Yes, if traffic allows unless prohibited.
3) No, You must wait for the green light.
4) Only if there is a green arrow with the red light.
2) Yes, if traffic allows unless prohibited.
This sign on the rear of a vehicle means:
1) Slow down and yield the right-of-way to this vehicle.
2) Do not pass this vehicle.
3) This vehicle is traveling less than 25 mph.
4) All of the above.
3) This vehicle is traveling less than 25 mph.
A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means:
1) Do not pass.
2) Pass with caution.
,3) Slow down.
4) Keep right on hills.
1) Do not pass.
A yellow light that flashes on and off means:
1) Speed up to clear the intersection quickly.
2) Stop and wait for a green light.
3) Slow down and proceed with caution.
4) Stop and look, then go if there is no traffic.
3) Slow down and proceed with caution.
If you refuse to take a blood alcohol content test, you will lose your driver license
for:
1) 90 days.
2) At least 2 years.
3) 6 months.
4) At least 1 year.
4) At least 1 year.
When riding at night, your bicycle must have a white headlight visible for:
1) 600 feet.
2) 400 feet.
3) 300 feet.
4) 500 feet.
4) 500 feet.
If you stop along the road at night:
1) Use your parking lights only.
2) Use your headlights only.
3) Turn on your emergency flashers and leave your low beams on.
4) Turn off all your lights.
3) Turn on your emergency flashers and leave your low beams on.
You must dim your high-beam lights when within:
1) 250 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
2) 300 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
3) 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
4) 100 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
3) 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
In Washington State, a person is legally drunk when their Blood Alcohol Content
(BAC) level is:
1) At or above 1 percent.
2) At or above .08 percent.
3) At or above .01 percent.
4) At or above .12 percent.
2) At or above .08 percent.
When in travel lanes on the roadway:
1) You may stop to look up an address.
2) You may stop to let out passengers.
3) You may make a U-turn or back up if you get on the wrong entrance ramp of
, the freeway.
4) Don't stop for any reason. Keep moving until you can safely pull off the road.
4) Don't stop for any reason. Keep moving until you can safely pull off the road.
If you see side-by-side red lights flashing at a railroad crossing, you must:
1) Slow down.
2) Stop.
3) Maintain speed and cross the railroad.
4) Signal before going any further.
2) Stop.
f your brakes stop working, you should first:
1) Flash your lights at other traffic.
2) Jump out of the vehicle immediately.
3) Shift the car's transmission into neutral.
4) Pump the brake pedal several times and try to build up brake pressure.
4) Pump the brake pedal several times and try to build up brake pressure.
The correct way to use a freeway exit ramp is:
1) Slow down before entering the exit ramp.
2) Pass slower traffic in the exit ramp.
3) Don't slow down until you move onto the exit ramp.
4) Keep your speed constant once in the exit ramp.
3) Don't slow down until you move onto the exit ramp.
To avoid being in a truck or bus driver's blind spot and help them see, you
should:
1) Sound your horn.
2) Never pass them.
3) Avoid driving on either side and don't tailgate.
4) Flash your lights.
3) Avoid driving on either side and don't tailgate.
At an uncontrolled intersection, you must:
1) Wait for the other traffic to signal you to go.
2) Speed up and clear the intersection quickly.
3) Slow down and yield to any vehicle in the intersection and to those coming
from the right.
4) Take the right of way cautiously.
3) Slow down and yield to any vehicle in the intersection and to those coming from the
right.
When you see a school bus on a road with 2 lanes traveling in opposite
directions, you must stop:
1) If the red warning lights on the bus are flashing.
2) If the bus is off the road and the yellow lights are flashing.
3) Only if you're going in the same direction as the bus.
4) If the bus has flashing yellow lights.
1) If the red warning lights on the bus are flashing.
You may park or stop along the shoulder of the freeway:
1) If you need to look at a map for directions.
2) If no part of your vehicle is on the road.