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CORE DOMAINS
* Defensive Driving Techniques and Collision Avoidance
* Traffic Laws, Regulations, and Signage Interpretation
* Right-of-Way Rules and Intersection Management
* Impaired Driving, Distraction, and Physiological Effects
* Handling Hazardous Road and Weather Conditions
* Emergency Situations and Vehicle Malfunction Response
* Driver Responsibility, Ethics, and Licensing Statutes
INTRODUCTION
*The purpose of this practice exam is to provide a comprehensive assessment tool for drivers preparin
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100
When approaching a stale green traffic light, what is the safest course of action?
A. Accelerate to clear the intersection before the light turns red.
B. Maintain current speed while covering the brake pedal.
C. Prepare to stop if the light changes, anticipating the need to slow down.
D. Proceed through the intersection at the posted speed limit.
🟢C
🔴 Explanation: A stale green light is one that has been green for a long time; it is likely to turn yellow
soon, so preparing to stop is the safest defensive maneuver.
,In a scenario where your vehicle begins to hydroplane on a wet road, you should:
A. Immediately slam on the brakes to regain traction.
B. Ease off the accelerator and steer in the direction of the skid.
C. Accelerate slightly to pull the vehicle out of the water.
D. Shift the vehicle into neutral immediately.
🟢B
🔴 Explanation: Easing off the accelerator allows the tires to regain contact with the road, and steering
in the direction of the skid helps maintain control without causing overcorrection.
The "Three-Second Rule" is designed to help drivers:
A. Determine the legal speed limit on highways.
B. Calculate the distance needed to safely pass another vehicle.
C. Maintain a safe following distance under normal driving conditions.
D. Estimate the time required for a traffic light cycle.
🟢C
🔴 Explanation: The three-second rule provides a sufficient buffer zone to react and stop if the vehicle in
front of you brakes suddenly, accounting for human reaction time and braking distance.
When entering a roundabout, which vehicle has the right-of-way?
A. The vehicle entering the roundabout.
B. The vehicle already circulating within the roundabout.
C. The larger vehicle or truck.
D. It depends on who reaches the intersection first.
🟢B
🔴 Explanation: Traffic already inside the roundabout is established and moving; entering vehicles must
yield to them to maintain the flow of traffic and prevent collisions.
Which of the following best describes the effect of alcohol on a driver's ability?
A. It increases alertness but decreases reaction time.
,B. It improves depth perception and peripheral vision.
C. It impairs judgment, coordination, and reaction time.
D. It has no effect on the ability to operate a vehicle safely.
🟢C
🔴 Explanation: Alcohol is a depressant that significantly reduces a driver's ability to process
information, make split-second decisions, and physically control the vehicle.
Under what circumstances are you allowed to pass another vehicle on the right?
A. Only if the vehicle ahead is making a left turn and there is room to pass.
B. Whenever the vehicle in front is moving too slowly.
C. Never, passing on the right is illegal in all jurisdictions.
D. When you are driving on a two-lane undivided highway.
🟢A
🔴 Explanation: Passing on the right is generally restricted, but it is permitted when the vehicle ahead is
turning left and there is a safe, paved lane or shoulder to move around them.
What is the primary purpose of a regulatory sign?
A. To warn drivers of hazards ahead.
B. To provide directions to local landmarks.
C. To inform drivers of traffic laws and regulations.
D. To provide information about road construction.
🟢C
🔴 Explanation: Regulatory signs (often white and black or red and white) specify legal requirements
and traffic ordinances that drivers must follow.
When driving in fog, you should use:
A. High-beam headlights to see further.
B. Low-beam headlights or fog lights if equipped.
C. Parking lights only.
, D. No lights at all to avoid glare.
🟢B
🔴 Explanation: High beams reflect off fog droplets and create a wall of light that obscures vision; low
beams direct light down toward the road surface.
You are driving on a multi-lane road and an emergency vehicle with flashing lights is approaching behind
you. What should you do?
A. Maintain your speed and stay in your lane.
B. Speed up to get out of their way.
C. Pull over to the right edge of the road and stop.
D. Stop immediately where you are.
🟢C
🔴 Explanation: Pulling to the right and stopping clears a path for the emergency vehicle, ensuring they
can proceed safely without obstruction.
Which of the following is an example of aggressive driving?
A. Following the speed limit.
B. Using turn signals consistently.
C. Tailgating and erratic lane changes.
D. Yielding to pedestrians.
🟢C
🔴 Explanation: Aggressive driving involves behaviors that endanger others, such as tailgating, weaving
through traffic, and failing to obey traffic signals.
What should you do if your accelerator pedal gets stuck while driving?
A. Turn the engine off immediately.
B. Shift to neutral and brake carefully to pull off the road.
C. Pump the accelerator rapidly.
D. Keep your foot on the gas and try to pry the pedal up.