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Core Driving Test Domains: Road Rules & Regulations, Traffic Signs & Signals, Safe Driving
Practices, Hazard Recognition, Defensive Driving, Vehicle Operation Standards, Legal
Requirements, Roadway Safety Protocols, and Driver Responsibility | Expert-Aligned
Structure | Exam-Ready Format
Introduction
This structured ORD Driving Test Exam format for the 2025–2026 cycle provides the
complete header and layout used to create high-quality exam-style driving knowledge
questions with correct answers and detailed explanations. It emphasizes safe vehicle
operation, traffic law compliance, situational awareness, and essential driver decision-
making principles.
Answer Format
All correct answers must be displayed in bold green, followed by concise rationales that
clarify legal requirements, safety considerations, and correct driving practices while
explaining why other options are less appropriate.
ROAD RULES & REGULATIONS (Questions 1–15)
1. When approaching a steady red traffic light, you must:
a) Slow down and proceed if clear
b) Stop completely behind the stop line or crosswalk and remain stopped until the light
changes to green
c) Stop and then turn right immediately
d) Flash headlights and proceed
b) Stop completely behind the stop line or crosswalk and remain stopped until
the light changes to green
Rationale: Red light mandates full stop; right turn only permitted after complete stop and
when clear, unless otherwise posted.
2. The speed limit in a residential area unless otherwise posted is typically:
a) 50 mph
b) 30 mph
c) 15 mph
d) 45 mph
b) 30 mph
Rationale: Most jurisdictions set 30 mph for residential safety; lower speeds reduce
pedestrian fatality risk.
3. A solid yellow line on your side of the road means:
a) Passing is encouraged
b) You may pass if the road is clear
c) No passing allowed in either direction
d) Passing is prohibited for traffic traveling in your direction
d) Passing is prohibited for traffic traveling in your direction
Rationale: Solid line marks restricted zones; crossing is illegal and dangerous.
4. When emergency vehicle with flashing lights approaches from behind you
must:
a) Maintain speed and let it go around
,b) Pull safely to the right edge of the road and stop until it passes
c) Stop in your lane
d) Accelerate to stay ahead
b) Pull safely to the right edge of the road and stop until it passes
Rationale: Law requires yielding right-of-way; moving right clears the lane quickly.
5. Legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers over 21 is:
a) 0.10 %
b) 0.08 %
c) 0.05 %
d) Zero tolerance
b) 0.08 %
Rationale: Per se intoxication threshold in most U.S. states; lower limits apply to
commercial and under-21 drivers.
6. You may turn left on red only:
a) Never
b) From a one-way street onto another one-way street after full stop and yielding, unless
prohibited
c) At any intersection if clear
d) When green arrow appears
b) From a one-way street onto another one-way street after full stop and
yielding, unless prohibited
Rationale: Specific statutory allowance exists in many states; always check local law and
signage.
7. A school bus with flashing red lights and extended stop arm requires you to:
a) Slow to 15 mph and pass carefully
b) Stop regardless of direction unless on a divided highway with barrier
c) Proceed if no children visible
d) Flash headlights as warning
b) Stop regardless of direction unless on a divided highway with barrier
Rationale: Protects children crossing; passing is illegal and heavily fined.
8. When parallel parking, your wheels must be within:
a) 18 inches of the curb
b) 6 inches of the curb
c) 12 inches of the curb
d) 24 inches of the curb
c) 12 inches of the curb
Rationale: Most state codes specify ≤12 inches; closer reduces risk of collision and
obstruction.
9. A green arrow traffic light means:
a) Yield then turn
b) Protected turn; oncoming traffic is stopped
c) Proceed with caution but no need to yield
d) Pedestrians have right-of-way
b) Protected turn; oncoming traffic is stopped
Rationale: Green arrow provides exclusive phase; turning drivers may proceed safely after
yielding to pedestrians in crosswalk.
10. You must dim high beams when approaching traffic within:
a) 1000 feet
, b) 500 feet
c) 200 feet
d) 100 feet
b) 500 feet
Rationale: Prevents blinding oncoming drivers; also required when following within 200–
300 feet depending on state.
11. A diamond-shaped sign with an orange background indicates:
a) Regulatory speed zone
b) Construction or maintenance zone
c) School crossing
d) Railroad crossing
b) Construction or maintenance zone
Rationale: Orange identifies temporary traffic control; extra caution and reduced speed
required.
12. If you miss your exit on the freeway you should:
a) Stop and reverse carefully
b) Continue to the next exit
c) Make a U-turn across the median
d) Back up on the shoulder
b) Continue to the next exit
Rationale: Reversing or stopping on freeway is extremely dangerous and illegal.
13. A flashing yellow light means:
a) Stop and proceed when safe
b) Prepare to stop; red is coming
c) Proceed with caution and yield to cross traffic and pedestrians
d) Railroad ahead
c) Proceed with caution and yield to cross traffic and pedestrians
Rationale: Warns of potential hazard; driver must reduce speed and be prepared to stop.
14. The hand signal for a left turn is:
a) Arm straight out
b) Arm bent upward
c) Arm bent downward
d) Circular motion
a) Arm straight out
Rationale: Uniform manual signal when signals fail; right turn = up, stop = down.
15. A “no parking” sign allows you to:
a) Park for 5 minutes
b) Stop temporarily to load passengers if driver remains behind the wheel
c) Leave vehicle unattended
d) Park after 6 PM
b) Stop temporarily to load passengers if driver remains behind the wheel
Rationale: “No parking” prohibits leaving vehicle; brief standing for active loading is
permitted unless sign reads “no stopping.”
TRAFFIC SIGNS & SIGNALS (Questions 16–30)
16. A round yellow sign with a black “X” and two “Rs” is:
a) School crossing
b) Railroad crossing ahead