What type of insurance provides coverage for damages you cause to other persons? -
ANSLiability Insurance
You are driving along the street and want to change from one lane to another, you should: -
ANSGive the proper turn signal before changing lanes gradually and carefully.
The white line painted on the pavement at many intersections means the driver must: -
ANSStop behind this line.
Driving at night is: - ANSMore hazardous because your range of visibility is limited by your
headlights.
Continuous hard braking on ice and snow often: - ANSLocks the front wheels causing the
loss of steering control.
On a two-lane, two-way traffic road, there is a broken yellow lined to the right of the broken
line, in your lane of travel, there is a solid yellow line. That means: - ANSYour lane of travel
is not allowed to pass even if there is no visible on-coming traffic.
If you are not the first at the scene of an accident and your help is not needed, what should
you do? - ANSDrive on and do not interfere with the procedures.
Motorists are required by law, when passing a bicycle traveling in the same direction, to
allow a minimum distance from the bicycle of: - ANS3 Feet.
Tennessee's DUI Law states that upon a second conviction of DUI, the violator shall serve
not less than: - ANS45 days in jail.
If you take prescription medication and drink alcohol, it: - ANSWill be very dangerous and
greatly impair your driving skills to operate a motor vehicle.
Which of the following driving skills are affected by the use of alcohol and/or drugs? -
ANSReaction time and coordination, as well as, alertness and concentration.
Emergency crossovers on the interstate are legal in Tennessee for: - ANSEmergency
vehicles and highway maintenance crews only.
Concrete barriers, drums, vertical panels and barrels, in a work zone are also known as: -
ANSChanneling devices.
A sign whose background is green with white lettering or numbers that can be seen at great
distances, are above or to the right of the highway with the arrows pointing to the lane you
, should be in, if you intend to leave the road. These signs are: - ANSGuide signs seen on
Tennessee's Interstate Highway.
A fluorescent pink road sign, (sometimes called "coral") is used for" - ANSIncident
management traffic control for incidents such as traffic accidents and wildfires.
If involved in a reportable accident, the operator of the vehicle must file an accident report to
the Department of Safety within: - ANS20 days.
A permanent sign that provides additional emphasis and guidance for the driver for a
horizontal change in direction ahead, sometimes being a sharp change, is called a: -
ANSChevron.
The only eight-sided sign on the roadway with white letters that always means there is
danger is a: - ANSStop Sign.
Tennessee State law requires if a traffic signal is not working at an intersection, it should be
treated as if it were an all-way stop. - ANSYou would stop as if it were a stop sign and if
there were two or more vehicles at the intersection at the same time, the driver on the left
would yield to the driver on the right.
When driving in fog or mist, never put your headlights on high-beam because: - ANSThe
light will reflect back into your eyes.
If you are between the ages of 13 and 17 and have been found guilty for the first time of
consuming, possessing or selling alcohol or drugs, your driving privileges will be suspended
for: - ANS1 year or until you reach the age of 17.
The percentage of alcohol in your blood stream is commonly known as: - ANSBAC (blood
alcohol concentration). As it increases you have become more intoxicated.
The Implied Consent Law means: - ANSIf asked, you will take a test to determine alcohol or
drug content in your blood.
When taking any medicine, you should: - ANSNever combine the medicine with any form of
alcohol and operate a motor vehicle, as well as, consulting your doctor about the effects of
the medicine before operating a motor vehicle.
If involved in a reportable accident, the operator of the vehicle must file an accident report to
the Department of Safety within: - ANS10 days.
Tennessee's Move Over Law requires a motorist yield the lane closest to any vehicle with its
flashing lights on that is stopped on the shoulder of any multi-lane highway with at least 2
lanes of traffic traveling in the same direction. This law applies to: - ANSWreckers,
tow-trucks, fire engines, ambulances, sanitation trucks and Highway Patrol Vehicles, as well
as, stationary vehicles such as your pick-up with its emergency flashers on.