PRACTICE 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
What is the minimum visual acuity required for the driving skills test? - ANSWERSAt
least 20/40 in each eye.
What is a Type 1 Learner's Instructional Permit? - ANSWERSA permit for new drivers
that lasts up to 2 years, requiring a vision screening and knowledge test to obtain.
What is the significance of the 'Move Over Law'? - ANSWERSIt requires drivers to
move over or slow down for emergency vehicles on the roadside.
What is the requirement for the continuous field of vision for the driving test? -
ANSWERSAt least 140 degrees.
What is the minimum age to apply for a Type 2 Learner's Instructional Permit in
Maryland? - ANSWERSAt least 16 years and 6 months old.
How long is a Type 2 Learner's Instructional Permit valid? - ANSWERSUp to 180 days.
How long must you hold a Learner's Instructional Permit before taking the driving test? -
ANSWERSAt least 14 days.
How many practice hours are required with a supervising driver while holding a
Learner's Instructional Permit? - ANSWERSAt least 60 practice hours.
How long must you hold a Provisional Driver's License before being eligible for a regular
Driver's License? - ANSWERSAt least 18 months.
What is a basic requirement before driving? - ANSWERSYou and your vehicle must be
in good condition.
What is defensive driving? - ANSWERSDriving with awareness and making constant
decisions to avoid risks.
What does 'yielding the right-of-way' mean? - ANSWERSLetting other vehicles,
bicyclists, or pedestrians move ahead of you.
When should you yield the right-of-way at an intersection? - ANSWERSTo the driver
who arrives first or to the driver on your right if you arrive simultaneously.
,What should you do if you are approaching a 'T' intersection? - ANSWERSYield to
drivers already on the road.
What factors require you to adjust your speed while driving? - ANSWERSAdverse
conditions like sharp curves, slippery roads, and areas with pedestrians.
What is the maximum legal speed you can travel on a road? - ANSWERSThe posted
speed limit under ideal conditions.
What is the recommended following distance under ideal conditions? - ANSWERSA
minimum of 3 to 4 seconds.
What is the consequence of driving over the speed limit? - ANSWERSIt is a common
cause of vehicle crashes and can lead to severe consequences.
What should you do before changing lanes? - ANSWERSEnsure it is safe to do so and
do not drift across lane lines.
What is the recommended action when driving in heavy traffic? - ANSWERSMaintain a
safe distance and adjust your speed accordingly.
What should you do at railroad grade crossings? - ANSWERSBe cautious as they are
level with the road.
What should you do if you are driving in a shopping center or parking lot? -
ANSWERSReduce your speed and be aware of pedestrians and other vehicles.
What is the impact of following too closely? - ANSWERSIt increases the risk of rear-end
crashes.
What should you do when making a left turn? - ANSWERSYield to drivers in the
opposing traffic lane.
What is the importance of visual search while driving? - ANSWERSIt helps you stay
aware of your surroundings and identify potential risks.
What should you do if you encounter a pedestrian at an intersection? - ANSWERSYield
the right-of-way to the pedestrian.
What is the effect of driving at a speed lower than other traffic? - ANSWERSIt
encourages other vehicles to pass, increasing crash chances.
What is a reference point in driving? - ANSWERSAn object ahead, like a bridge or sign,
used to determine safe following distance.
, How long should you count to determine if you are following at a safe distance? -
ANSWERSCount to three one thousand or more before reaching the reference point.
What should you do when turning? - ANSWERSLook for signs and signals, plan your
turn, and signal before the turn.
What is the recommended following distance when behind vehicles that stop often? -
ANSWERSIncrease the distance to four or five seconds.
What factors affect your vehicle's stopping distance? - ANSWERSThe type and
condition of the road, tire treads, and brakes.
What should you do before making a U-turn? - ANSWERSCheck if U-turns are allowed,
signal, and yield to oncoming traffic.
What is the proper procedure for passing another vehicle? - ANSWERSUse your turn
signal, ensure you have enough time and space, and pass on the left.
What should you do when being passed by another vehicle? - ANSWERSYield to the
other vehicle and do not increase your speed.
What are the general parking rules? - ANSWERSPark in designated areas, as far from
traffic as possible, and set the parking brake.
What should you do when a traffic signal is not working? - ANSWERSStop at the stop
line or before entering the intersection if no stop line is present.
What does a steady red signal indicate? - ANSWERSCome to a complete stop and
remain stopped as long as the signal is red.
What does a steady yellow signal mean? - ANSWERSThe signal is changing from
green to red; prepare to stop safely.
What actions are permitted at a steady green signal? - ANSWERSProceed through the
intersection, yielding to pedestrians and vehicles already there.
What does a steady red arrow signal indicate? - ANSWERSCome to a complete stop if
you want to go in the direction of the arrow.
What does a steady yellow arrow signal mean? - ANSWERSPermission to turn in the
direction of the arrow is ending; slow down and proceed with caution.
What does a steady green arrow signal indicate? - ANSWERSYou may drive in the
direction of the arrow, yielding to pedestrians and vehicles.