Comprehensive Questions
(Frequently Most Tested) with
Verified Answers
What blood concentration level is illegal for a driver under 21? - Answer: .02%
What blood concentration level is illegal for drivers operating a commercial vehicle? - Answer: .04%
What blood concentration level is illegal regardless of age or vehicle type? - Answer: .08%
What must kids up to age 6 ride in? - Answer: A federally approved child safety seat
What must children from 6-18 ride in? - Answer: A safety belt or child safety seat
What happens if a driver holds a POP or school permit? - Answer: All passengers must be buckled up.
What happens if you violate seatbelt laws? - Answer: There is a $25 fine and 1 point goes on your driving
record.
What is the recommended hand position for vehicles with airbags? - Answer: 9 o'clock and o'clock
Where should you never use a rear facing infant safety seat? - Answer: In the front passenger seat of an
air bag equipped vehicle.
What is using a handheld wireless communication device to read, type, or send written communication
while operating a motor vehicle? - Answer: A secondary offense
Defensive driving - Answer: Driving alertly to prevent crashes
,Three-second rule - Answer: Leave at least three seconds of time between you and the nearest vehicle
What should you do if you see a deer? - Answer: Firmly brake, steer, and stop.
When should you never put your steering wheel in the "lock" position? - Answer: When the vehicle is in
motion.
What does a solid red stoplight mean? - Answer: Come to a complete stop before reaching the
intersection, stop line, or crosswalk, and remain stopped.
When can traffic signals be ignored? - Answer: When a traffic officer is directing traffic or to make room
for emergency vehicles.
What happens if a traffic signal is dark? - Answer: The intersection is treated as an all-way stop.
A solid yellow traffic signal - Answer: The light is about to change. If the vehicle hasn't entered the
intersection, it should be brought to a safe stop. If in the intersection, continue moving and clear it
safely.
A solid green traffic signal - Answer: A vehicle may proceed through an intersection in the direction
indicated by the signal if the roadway is clear.
A flashing red light - Answer: A complete stop is required, yielding to oncoming traffic or pedestrians
before proceeding.
A flashing yellow light - Answer: Be alert and proceed with caution. They are used to draw attention to a
sign or location that requires extra attention.
A red arrow - Answer: Come to a complete stop before reaching the intersection, stop line, or crosswalk,
and remain stopped.
, A yellow arrow - Answer: A warning that the light is about to change. If a vehicle has not entered the
intersection, it should be brought to a safe stop. If in the intersection, continue moving in the direction
of the arrow and clear it safely.
A flashing yellow arrow means? - Answer: If in the proper lane, proceed in the direction of the arrow
after yielding to approaching traffic and/or pedestrians.
A green arrow - Answer: If in the proper lane, proceed in the direction of the arrow.
When can you make a right turn on red? - Answer: Unless signs prohibiting it are posted at the
intersection.
When can you make a left turn on red? - Answer: If traveling on a one-way street and turning onto
another one-way street.
What are lane use signals used for? - Answer: To reverse lane direction during different hours of the day.
A red X lane use signal - Answer: Don't drive.
A steady yellow X lane use signal - Answer: The driver should move out of the lane as soon as safely
possible.
A downward green arrow lane use signal - Answer: Drive.
Pedestrian hybrid beacon - Answer: A device used to warn and control traffic at an unsignalized location
to assist pedestrians in crossing a street or highway.
A flashing yellow light on a pedestrian hybrid beacon - Answer: The beacon will soon be solid yellow, the
driver must stop.
A solid yellow light on a pedestrian hybrid beacon - Answer: The same meaning as a normal yellow light.