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, In work zones, you should:
A. Increase your speed to get through as quickly B. Reduce your speed and be
prepared to stop suddenly C. Maintain your speed the whole way through the zone -
ANSWERb. reduce your speed and be prepared to stop suddenly
Any amount of alcohol in the blood may affect a driver's:
A. Right-of-way privilegesB. Judgment and physical coordinationC. Knowledge -
ANSWERb. judgement and physical
If you approach a flashing red traffic light, you:
A. Are traveling in the wrong directionB. Must treat the intersection the same as a stop
signC. May not proceed until it changes to green - ANSWERb. Must treat the
intersection the same as a stop sign
Excessive speed:
A. Saves time so you can get to your destination more quickly.B. Helps you to
maneuver around obstacles.C. Increases the likelihood of serious bodily injuries and
death. - ANSWERc. Increases the likelihood of serious bodily injuries and death
What can you do to reduce "road rage"?
A. Always signal your intention when changing lanes.B. Talk on your cell phone while
driving.C. Use your horn frequently. - ANSWERa. Always signal your intention when
changing lanes.
If the vehicle you are driving starts to hydroplane, you should:
A. Pump the brakes to slow the vehicle.B. Allow the vehicle to slow to a manageable
speed.C. Increase speed slightly. - ANSWERb. Allow the vehicle to slow to a
manageable speed.
All drivers under the age of 21 have a specific restriction prohibiting them from:
A. Driving or attempting to drive while smoking.B. Driving or attempting to drive before
midnight.C. Driving or attempting to drive after consuming alcohol. - ANSWERc. Driving
or attempting to drive after consuming alcohol.
Drivers under the age of 18 on a provisional license should:
A. Always be accompanied by a driver who is 21 years of age or older.B. Always make
sure all passengers are properly restrained in a seatbelt or a child safety seat.C. Always
make sure the vehicle is equipped with air bags. - ANSWERb. Always make sure all
passengers are properly restrained in a seatbelt or a child safety seat.
When driving at night you should: