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Drivers Ed Practice Test ACCURATE TESTED VERSIONS OF THE EXAM FROM 2025 TO 2026 | ACCURATE AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | NEXT GEN FORMAT | GUARANTEED PASS

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1. WHEN DRIVING THROUGH FOG OR RAIN, IT IS ADVISABLE TO: A. Turn on your parking lights only B. Turn on your four-way hazard lights C. Turn on your headlights to low-beam Rationale: Low-beam headlights improve visibility in fog or rain without causing glare, which happens with high beams. 2. IF YOU ARE BEING TAILGATED, YOU SHOULD: A. Brake quickly B. Signal the tailgater when it is safe to pass you C. Increase your following distance Rationale: Increasing your following distance gives you more time to react and helps reduce the chances of a rear-end collision. 3. IF YOU REAR-ENDED A CAR, YOU WERE PROBABLY: A. Looking in your rearview mirror too often B. Weaving in and out of traffic C. Following too closely Rationale: Most rear-end collisions are due to insufficient following distance. 4. BLOCKING AN INTERSECTION DURING "RUSH HOUR" TRAFFIC IS: A. Not permitted unless some of the cross traffic can get around you B. Not permitted under any circumstances C. Not permitted unless you have the right-of-way Rationale: Blocking an intersection causes gridlock and is always prohibited, regardless of the situation. 5. WHEN DRIVING ON A SLIPPERY SURFACE SUCH AS SNOW OR ICE: A. Maintain traction by following other vehicles closely B. Pump your brakes to keep them from freezing C. Shift to a low gear before going down steep hills Rationale: Shifting to a low gear provides better control and reduces speed without using brakes. 6. WHEN YOU ARE ABOUT TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN, YOU SHOULD: A. Turn your parking lights on B. Signal at least 100 feet before you turn C. Use your emergency flashers at least 200 feet before turning Rationale: Early signaling communicates your intention to other drivers and prevents sudden movements. 7. WHEN APPROACHING AN INTERSECTION, LOOK: A. Left, right, and left again before pulling out B. Straight ahead and to the left before pulling out C. Left, right, left, and right again before pulling out Rationale: Looking left, right, and left again covers both directions of traffic and ensures safe entry. 8. YOU MAY NOT LEGALLY DRIVE FASTER THAN 65 MPH: A. Except to keep up with the flow of traffic B. At any time, except when another speed limit is posted C. Except in rural areas with no heavy traffic Rationale: The speed limit is the maximum legal speed unless a different limit is posted. 9. THERE ARE FIVE VEHICLES FOLLOWING CLOSELY BEHIND YOU ON A ROAD WITH ONE LANE IN YOUR DIRECTION. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?: A. Drive to the right edge of your lane, but keep moving B. Drive to the side of the road into the designated area C. Slow down and signal the other drivers to pass you Rationale: Allowing vehicles to pass prevents unsafe tailgating and maintains smooth traffic flow. 10. THIS SIGN MEANS (Green light with arrow): A. You must wait for the green light B. You may turn left on a green light when it is safe C. You may turn left or right when the light is green Rationale: A green light allows you to turn left only when it is safe and no oncoming traffic interferes. 11. WHO ALWAYS HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT A “T” INTERSECTION WITHOUT SIGNS? A. The traffic on the through road B. The traffic that arrives first C. The traffic on the left Rationale: Vehicles on the through road have the right-of-way; vehicles on the terminating road must yield. 12. IF YOUR CELL PHONE RINGS WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING AND YOU DO NOT HAVE A HANDS-FREE DEVICE, YOU SHOULD: A. Answer the call but keep your conversation brief B. Let the call go to voicemail C. Answer the call and reduce your speed Rationale: Using a phone without a hands-free device is illegal and unsafe; let it go to voicemail. 13. IF YOU PLAN TO PASS ANOTHER VEHICLE, YOU SHOULD: A. Assume the driver will let you pass if you use your turn signal B. Not assume the other driver will make space for you C. Assume the other driver knows your intentions Rationale: Never assume another driver will yield—always ensure the path is clear and safe. 14. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU SEE SMOKE COMING FROM UNDER YOUR HOOD? A. Jump out of the vehicle immediately B. Try to drive to a service station C. Pull off the road and turn off the engine Rationale: Stop safely and turn off the engine to reduce fire risk. Do not open the hood if you suspect a fire. 15. IF YOU WANT TO TURN LEFT FROM A DRIVEWAY ONTO A ROAD WITH A LANE MARKED FOR LEFT TURNS (CENTER TURN LANE), YOU SHOULD: A. Turn into the center lane and wait until it is safe to merge into traffic B. Turn into the nearest lane of traffic C. Turn wide into the far right lane Rationale: The center turn lane is for making or completing left turns safely without blocking through traffic. 16. BEFORE CHANGING LANES, YOU SHOULD: A. Signal, check mirrors, and look over your shoulder B. Flash your headlights C. Slow down and check your speedometer Rationale: Shoulder checks reveal blind spots that mirrors may not show. Always signal before moving. 17. IF A VEHICLE SUDDENLY CUTS IN FRONT OF YOU, WHAT SHOULD YOU DO FIRST? A. Honk and flash your headlights B. Brake firmly C. Take your foot off the gas Rationale: Easing off the gas helps reduce speed smoothly and maintain a safe following distance. 18. YOU MAY MAKE A LEFT TURN ON A RED LIGHT ONLY IF YOU ARE: A. Turning from a two-way street B. Turning onto a one-way street from a one-way street C. Turning from the right lane Rationale: In many states, a left turn on red is allowed only from a one-way street onto another one-way street, unless posted otherwise.

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Drivers Ed Practice Test ACCURATE
TESTED VERSIONS OF THE EXAM
FROM 2025 TO 2026 | ACCURATE AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS | NEXT GEN
FORMAT | GUARANTEED PASS
1. WHEN DRIVING THROUGH FOG OR RAIN, IT IS ADVISABLE TO:
A. Turn on your parking lights only
B. Turn on your four-way hazard lights
C. Turn on your headlights to low-beam ✅
Rationale: Low-beam headlights improve visibility in fog or rain without causing glare,
which happens with high beams.

2. IF YOU ARE BEING TAILGATED, YOU SHOULD:
A. Brake quickly
B. Signal the tailgater when it is safe to pass you
C. Increase your following distance ✅
Rationale: Increasing your following distance gives you more time to react and helps
reduce the chances of a rear-end collision.

3. IF YOU REAR-ENDED A CAR, YOU WERE PROBABLY:
A. Looking in your rearview mirror too often
B. Weaving in and out of traffic
C. Following too closely ✅
Rationale: Most rear-end collisions are due to insufficient following distance.

4. BLOCKING AN INTERSECTION DURING "RUSH HOUR" TRAFFIC IS:
A. Not permitted unless some of the cross traffic can get around you
B. Not permitted under any circumstances ✅
C. Not permitted unless you have the right-of-way
Rationale: Blocking an intersection causes gridlock and is always prohibited, regardless
of the situation.

5. WHEN DRIVING ON A SLIPPERY SURFACE SUCH AS SNOW OR ICE:
A. Maintain traction by following other vehicles closely
B. Pump your brakes to keep them from freezing
C. Shift to a low gear before going down steep hills ✅

,Rationale: Shifting to a low gear provides better control and reduces speed without
using brakes.

6. WHEN YOU ARE ABOUT TO MAKE A RIGHT TURN, YOU SHOULD:
A. Turn your parking lights on
B. Signal at least 100 feet before you turn ✅
C. Use your emergency flashers at least 200 feet before turning
Rationale: Early signaling communicates your intention to other drivers and prevents
sudden movements.

7. WHEN APPROACHING AN INTERSECTION, LOOK:
A. Left, right, and left again before pulling out ✅
B. Straight ahead and to the left before pulling out
C. Left, right, left, and right again before pulling out
Rationale: Looking left, right, and left again covers both directions of traffic and ensures
safe entry.

8. YOU MAY NOT LEGALLY DRIVE FASTER THAN 65 MPH:
A. Except to keep up with the flow of traffic
B. At any time, except when another speed limit is posted ✅
C. Except in rural areas with no heavy traffic
Rationale: The speed limit is the maximum legal speed unless a different limit is
posted.

9. THERE ARE FIVE VEHICLES FOLLOWING CLOSELY BEHIND YOU ON A ROAD
WITH ONE LANE IN YOUR DIRECTION. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?:
A. Drive to the right edge of your lane, but keep moving
B. Drive to the side of the road into the designated area ✅
C. Slow down and signal the other drivers to pass you
Rationale: Allowing vehicles to pass prevents unsafe tailgating and maintains smooth
traffic flow.

10. THIS SIGN MEANS (Green light with arrow):
A. You must wait for the green light
B. You may turn left on a green light when it is safe ✅
C. You may turn left or right when the light is green
Rationale: A green light allows you to turn left only when it is safe and no oncoming
traffic interferes.
11. WHO ALWAYS HAS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY AT A “T” INTERSECTION WITHOUT
SIGNS?
A. The traffic on the through road ✅

, B. The traffic that arrives first
C. The traffic on the left
Rationale: Vehicles on the through road have the right-of-way; vehicles on the
terminating road must yield.

12. IF YOUR CELL PHONE RINGS WHILE YOU ARE DRIVING AND YOU DO NOT
HAVE A HANDS-FREE DEVICE, YOU SHOULD:
A. Answer the call but keep your conversation brief
B. Let the call go to voicemail ✅
C. Answer the call and reduce your speed
Rationale: Using a phone without a hands-free device is illegal and unsafe; let it go to
voicemail.

13. IF YOU PLAN TO PASS ANOTHER VEHICLE, YOU SHOULD:
A. Assume the driver will let you pass if you use your turn signal
B. Not assume the other driver will make space for you ✅
C. Assume the other driver knows your intentions
Rationale: Never assume another driver will yield—always ensure the path is clear and
safe.

14. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO IF YOU SEE SMOKE COMING FROM UNDER YOUR
HOOD?
A. Jump out of the vehicle immediately
B. Try to drive to a service station
C. Pull off the road and turn off the engine ✅
Rationale: Stop safely and turn off the engine to reduce fire risk. Do not open the hood
if you suspect a fire.

15. IF YOU WANT TO TURN LEFT FROM A DRIVEWAY ONTO A ROAD WITH A
LANE MARKED FOR LEFT TURNS (CENTER TURN LANE), YOU SHOULD:
A. Turn into the center lane and wait until it is safe to merge into traffic ✅
B. Turn into the nearest lane of traffic
C. Turn wide into the far right lane
Rationale: The center turn lane is for making or completing left turns safely without
blocking through traffic.

16. BEFORE CHANGING LANES, YOU SHOULD:
A. Signal, check mirrors, and look over your shoulder ✅
B. Flash your headlights
C. Slow down and check your speedometer
Rationale: Shoulder checks reveal blind spots that mirrors may not show. Always signal
before moving.

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