DDS Georgia Learner's Permit Test from
Manual Questions with solutions 2024
Right of Way - answerthis is a phrase used to describe who has the lawful authority to
enter a roadway, change lanes within a roadway, make a turn from a roadway, travel
through an intersection, or make any other traffic related movement.
Move-Over Law - answerIt states that drivers are required to move over one lane if
safely possible if an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is parked on the shoulder of
the highway. If unable to move over, then slow down below the speed limit and be
prepared to stop.
When traveling on a roadway that intersects
with another roadway, if you are faced with
a stop sign, but other traffic is not, you may: - answerproceed only after stopping and
yielding the right-of-way to any other vehicle or pedestrian either in the intersection, or
so close to the intersection as to make it dangerous to travel through the intersection.
At intersections where there are no stop
signs, yield signs or other traffic signals, if
two vehicles come to the intersection at the
same time: - answerthe driver of the vehicle on the
left must yield to the driver of the vehicle
on the right.
At a four-way intersection where all drivers
are faced with stop signs: - answerall drivers must yield to pedestrians; otherwise the
vehicles should proceed through the intersection in a "first to arrive, first to proceed
order."
If two vehicles reach the intersection at approximately
the same time: - answeryield to any vehicles on your right.
Passing is prohibited on two-lane roads: - answerIn areas marked un-passable, Within
100 feet of a railroad crossing or bridge, When a car approaching from the opposite
direction makes passing unsafe within 200 feet of your vehicle, on a hill or curve, On the
shoulder of the road, and When a school bus is stopped to load or unload passengers.
Passing is Permitted When: - answerLawfully overtaking and passing another
vehicle going in the same direction, An obstruction makes it necessary to drive
Manual Questions with solutions 2024
Right of Way - answerthis is a phrase used to describe who has the lawful authority to
enter a roadway, change lanes within a roadway, make a turn from a roadway, travel
through an intersection, or make any other traffic related movement.
Move-Over Law - answerIt states that drivers are required to move over one lane if
safely possible if an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is parked on the shoulder of
the highway. If unable to move over, then slow down below the speed limit and be
prepared to stop.
When traveling on a roadway that intersects
with another roadway, if you are faced with
a stop sign, but other traffic is not, you may: - answerproceed only after stopping and
yielding the right-of-way to any other vehicle or pedestrian either in the intersection, or
so close to the intersection as to make it dangerous to travel through the intersection.
At intersections where there are no stop
signs, yield signs or other traffic signals, if
two vehicles come to the intersection at the
same time: - answerthe driver of the vehicle on the
left must yield to the driver of the vehicle
on the right.
At a four-way intersection where all drivers
are faced with stop signs: - answerall drivers must yield to pedestrians; otherwise the
vehicles should proceed through the intersection in a "first to arrive, first to proceed
order."
If two vehicles reach the intersection at approximately
the same time: - answeryield to any vehicles on your right.
Passing is prohibited on two-lane roads: - answerIn areas marked un-passable, Within
100 feet of a railroad crossing or bridge, When a car approaching from the opposite
direction makes passing unsafe within 200 feet of your vehicle, on a hill or curve, On the
shoulder of the road, and When a school bus is stopped to load or unload passengers.
Passing is Permitted When: - answerLawfully overtaking and passing another
vehicle going in the same direction, An obstruction makes it necessary to drive