Course
Lowest Price Traffic School
1. If a traffic signal light is not working at an intersection, you should:
A) Drive through carefully without stopping
B) Treat it as a four-way stop
C) Honk to warn others and proceed
D) Wait until the light is repaired
Answer: B
Rationale: When traffic signals fail, the law requires drivers to treat the intersection as a four-
way stop to prevent collisions.
2. The "Move Over Law" requires drivers to:
A) Change lanes or slow down when approaching stopped emergency vehicles
B) Stop completely whenever they see flashing lights
C) Speed up to get past emergency vehicles quickly
D) Ignore vehicles on the shoulder if traffic is heavy
Answer: A
Rationale: The Move Over Law protects emergency workers by requiring drivers to move over
one lane or slow down if unable to change lanes.
3. A driver under 21 years of age is considered legally impaired with a blood
alcohol concentration (BAC) of:
A) 0.08% or higher
B) 0.02% or higher
C) 0.10% or higher
D) Any measurable amount
Answer: B
Rationale: For underage drivers, even a BAC of 0.02% can lead to DUI charges—zero tolerance
is enforced.
,4. When parallel parking, the vehicle’s wheels should be within ___ inches of the
curb.
A) 6
B) 12
C) 18
D) 24
Answer: B
Rationale: Most states, including Florida, require vehicles to be within 12 inches of the curb to
avoid obstructing traffic.
5. Which of the following is the safest strategy to avoid aggressive drivers?
A) Make eye contact and assert your presence
B) Use your horn frequently
C) Avoid eye contact and give them space
D) Speed up so they cannot follow you
Answer: C
Rationale: Escalation makes road rage worse. Avoid eye contact, keep distance, and don’t
engage.
6. The main purpose of wearing a seat belt is:
A) To avoid fines and tickets
B) To reduce the risk of injury or death in a crash
C) To keep you comfortable
D) To obey traffic rules
Answer: B
Rationale: Seat belts save lives by preventing ejection and reducing impact forces in collisions.
7. At a railroad crossing with flashing red lights, you must:
A) Stop and proceed only when lights stop flashing
B) Slow down and look both ways
C) Honk before crossing
D) Proceed if no train is in sight
, Answer: A
Rationale: Flashing red lights indicate an approaching train. The law requires a full stop until
the lights stop flashing.
8. Hydroplaning occurs when:
A) Tires lose contact with the road due to water buildup
B) The brakes lock up on a wet road
C) A car skids due to ice
D) Tires are underinflated
Answer: A
Rationale: Hydroplaning happens when water lifts the tires off the road surface, causing loss of
steering and braking control.
9. When approaching a school bus with flashing red lights, you must:
A) Slow down and proceed carefully
B) Stop regardless of the direction you are traveling
C) Stop only if you’re driving behind the bus
D) Honk to alert children
Answer: B
Rationale: All traffic must stop for school buses with flashing red lights, unless separated by a
physical barrier.
10. Defensive driving means:
A) Reacting quickly to every hazard
B) Anticipating potential hazards and adjusting your driving
C) Driving aggressively to protect yourself
D) Always driving under the speed limit
Answer: B
Rationale: Defensive driving is about awareness, anticipation, and prevention—not just reacting
or driving overly slow.
11. When entering a highway from an on-ramp, you should: