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2026/2027 The Definitive Study and
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Question 1
You are approaching an intersection controlled by a stop sign. Which action best
complies with traffic laws and promotes the safest interaction with other road users?
• A. Slow down and roll through if no traffic is visible.
• B. Stop only after entering the intersection.
• C. Stop at the stop line, pedestrian crosswalk, or before entering the
intersection if neither is present.
• D. Stop only if another vehicle has the right-of-way.
Correct Answer: C. Stop at the stop line, pedestrian crosswalk, or before entering
the intersection if neither is present.
Rationale: A complete stop must be made at the designated stop line. If there is no
stop line, the driver must stop before the pedestrian crosswalk or, if none exists,
before entering the intersection. This position maximizes visibility, protects
pedestrians, and allows drivers to evaluate cross traffic safely. Rolling stops are illegal
and increase crash risk.
Question 2
While driving at night, you notice an oncoming vehicle approximately 500 feet away.
What should you do?
• A. Continue using high-beam headlights until the vehicles pass.
• B. Dim your headlights to low beams before meeting the vehicle.
• C. Flash your headlights repeatedly.
• D. Turn off your headlights momentarily.
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Correct Answer: B. Dim your headlights to low beams before meeting the vehicle.
Rationale: Drivers are legally required to dim high-beam headlights within 500 feet
of an oncoming vehicle (and within 200–300 feet when following another vehicle) to
prevent temporary blindness or glare that could impair the other driver's vision.
Question 3
A public safety campaign aims to reduce the primary contributor to fatal motor vehicle
crashes. Which issue should receive the greatest emphasis?
• A. Distracted driving
• B. Speeding
• C. Alcohol impairment
• D. Vehicle mechanical failure
Correct Answer: C. Alcohol impairment
Rationale: Alcohol impairment remains one of the leading single contributors to
serious and fatal motor vehicle crashes because it simultaneously impairs judgment,
reaction time, coordination, and depth perception. While speeding and distraction are
also major causes, alcohol uniquely degrades multiple cognitive and motor abilities at
once.
Question 4
A driver intends to turn right in a residential neighborhood. Under normal conditions,
when should the turn signal be activated?
• A. At least 25 feet before turning.
• B. At least 50 feet before turning.
• C. At least 100 feet before turning.
• D. Immediately before beginning the turn.
Correct Answer: C. At least 100 feet before turning.
Rationale: Signaling continuously for at least 100 feet before making a turn provides
surrounding drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians with adequate advance notice of your
intended movement, significantly reducing rear-end and side-impact collision risks.
Question 5
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Which statement correctly describes the legality of passing another vehicle by driving
on the shoulder of the roadway?
• A. It is permitted if traffic is moving slowly.
• B. It is legal when the shoulder is paved.
• C. It is legal only in rural areas.
• D. It is prohibited.
Correct Answer: D. It is prohibited.
Rationale: Passing on the shoulder is strictly prohibited. Shoulders are reserved for
emergency stops, disabled vehicles, emergency response access, cyclists, and
pedestrians. Using the shoulder for routine travel or passing creates unpredictable
hazards and severely increases crash risk.
Question 6
While driving, you hear a siren and observe flashing emergency lights approaching
from behind. What is the appropriate response?
• A. Speed up to stay ahead of the emergency vehicle.
• B. Continue driving at the posted speed limit.
• C. Pull over safely to the right edge of the roadway, stop, and remain stopped
until the emergency vehicle passes.
• D. Stop immediately in your lane.
Correct Answer: C. Pull over safely, stop, and remain stopped until the
emergency vehicle passes.
Rationale: Motorists must safely yield the right-of-way by moving as close as
possible to the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway, stopping, and remaining
stopped until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed. Stopping abruptly in an
active travel lane creates additional traffic hazards.
Question 7
Under which circumstances should a driver reduce speed below the posted speed
limit?
• A. Only during heavy rain.
• B. Only when visibility is poor.