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The Driver’s Education Final Exam – Version 2026 is a comprehensive assessment designed to evaluate a student’s understanding of traffic laws, road signs, pavement markings, right-of-way rules, speed regulations, vehicle operation, defensive driving, hazard recognition, and safe interaction with other road users. The exam emphasizes the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world driving situations, ensuring that candidates are prepared to operate a vehicle safely, responsibly, and in compliance with state regulations.

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DRIVER’S EDUCATION FINAL EXAM – VERSION
2026 NEWEST

(QUESTIONS 1–100)


Road Signs & Signals
1. What does a circular yellow sign indicate?
A. School zone
B. Railroad crossing
C. No passing
D. Yield
Rationale: Circular yellow signs warn of railroad crossings.


2. (NGN) A red and white triangular sign means:
A. Stop
B. Yield
C. Warning
D. Do not enter
Rationale: Yield signs are triangular and require giving right-of-
way.


3. A flashing yellow traffic signal requires drivers to:

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A. Stop completely
B. Speed up
C. Proceed with caution
D. Yield
Rationale: Flashing yellow warns of potential hazards.
4. A broken white line on the road means:
A. No lane changes
B. Passing allowed
C. Lane changes permitted when safe
D. One-way traffic
Rationale: Broken white lines allow lane changes.


5. (NGN) A steady red light means you must:
A. Yield
B. Slow down
C. Stop until the light changes
D. Honk
Rationale: Red means stop.


Right-of-Way & Intersections
6. At a four-way stop, who goes first?

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A. First vehicle to stop
B. Largest vehicle
C. Vehicle on the left
D. Fastest vehicle
Rationale: First to stop goes first.


7. (NGN) If two vehicles arrive at the same time, who has the
right-of-way?
A. Vehicle on the left
B. Vehicle on the right
C. Vehicle going straight
D. Vehicle turning
Rationale: Yield to the vehicle on the right.


8. When turning left, you must yield to:
A. Oncoming traffic and pedestrians
B. Vehicles behind you
C. Parked cars
D. Bicycles only
Rationale: Left turns require yielding.

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9. What should you do at an uncontrolled intersection?
A. Speed up
B. Yield to traffic already in the intersection
C. Always stop
D. Honk
Rationale: Yielding prevents collisions.


10. (NGN) A pedestrian enters a crosswalk while you have a
green light. What must you do?
A. Continue driving
B. Honk
C. Yield and stop if necessary
D. Speed up
Rationale: Pedestrians have the right-of-way.


Speed, Space & Control
11. What is the minimum safe following distance in good
conditions?
A. 1 second
B. 2 seconds
C. 3 seconds
D. 5 seconds

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