911 DRIVING SCHOOL TEST/DOL TEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Q: What is considered the best way to learn how to drive?
A: Gaining real-world experience behind the wheel.
Q: How long do you need to hold an instruction permit before moving up to an
intermediate license?
A: A minimum of 6 months.
Q: How many hours of practice driving are required before getting your
intermediate license?
A: 50 total hours, including 10 hours of nighttime driving.
Q: What are the main limitations of an intermediate driver's license?
A: For the first 6 months, no passengers under 20 unless they’re immediate family.
For the next 6 months, only up to 3 passengers under 20. Also, no driving between
1 a.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by someone age 25 or older.
Q: Where can you go to take the written (knowledge) test for your license?
A: At the Department of Licensing (DOL) or a certified driving school like 911
Driving School.
Q: What three tests must you pass to get your driver's license?
A: A written knowledge test, a skills (driving) test, and a vision test.
, Q: What does the IPDE process stand for and how is it used while driving?
A: Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute – a method used for safe decision-making
while driving.
Q: What does HTS stand for, and what are its three components? Who oversees it?
A: HTS means Highway Transportation System. It includes people, vehicles, and
roadways. It's managed and regulated by government agencies.
Q: What are blind spots and how can a driver check them?
A: Blind spots are areas you can’t see using mirrors. You check them by turning
your head to look over your shoulder.
Q: What are two common steering methods?
A: Push-pull steering and hand-over-hand steering.
Q: What should be the first thing you check around your car before getting in?
A: Be aware of your surroundings and look for any objects or obstacles near the
vehicle.
Q: Once you're seated in the driver's seat, what should you do first?
A: Adjust your seat for comfort and control, then set your mirrors properly.
The driver of a vehicle is responsible for all passengers under the age of ___ if
they're not wearing a seatbelt. - ANSWERS✔✔16
Children under the age of ___ must be secured in an approved child safety seat. -
ANSWERS✔✔8
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%
CORRECT!!!
Q: What is considered the best way to learn how to drive?
A: Gaining real-world experience behind the wheel.
Q: How long do you need to hold an instruction permit before moving up to an
intermediate license?
A: A minimum of 6 months.
Q: How many hours of practice driving are required before getting your
intermediate license?
A: 50 total hours, including 10 hours of nighttime driving.
Q: What are the main limitations of an intermediate driver's license?
A: For the first 6 months, no passengers under 20 unless they’re immediate family.
For the next 6 months, only up to 3 passengers under 20. Also, no driving between
1 a.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by someone age 25 or older.
Q: Where can you go to take the written (knowledge) test for your license?
A: At the Department of Licensing (DOL) or a certified driving school like 911
Driving School.
Q: What three tests must you pass to get your driver's license?
A: A written knowledge test, a skills (driving) test, and a vision test.
, Q: What does the IPDE process stand for and how is it used while driving?
A: Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute – a method used for safe decision-making
while driving.
Q: What does HTS stand for, and what are its three components? Who oversees it?
A: HTS means Highway Transportation System. It includes people, vehicles, and
roadways. It's managed and regulated by government agencies.
Q: What are blind spots and how can a driver check them?
A: Blind spots are areas you can’t see using mirrors. You check them by turning
your head to look over your shoulder.
Q: What are two common steering methods?
A: Push-pull steering and hand-over-hand steering.
Q: What should be the first thing you check around your car before getting in?
A: Be aware of your surroundings and look for any objects or obstacles near the
vehicle.
Q: Once you're seated in the driver's seat, what should you do first?
A: Adjust your seat for comfort and control, then set your mirrors properly.
The driver of a vehicle is responsible for all passengers under the age of ___ if
they're not wearing a seatbelt. - ANSWERS✔✔16
Children under the age of ___ must be secured in an approved child safety seat. -
ANSWERS✔✔8