Exam
Question 1. Which of the following documents is NOT acceptable as proof of
Idaho residency when applying for a Class D driver’s license?
A) Utility bill with your name and Idaho address
B) Current Idaho vehicle registration
C) Federal passport showing a non-Idaho address
D) Lease agreement signed by the tenant
Answer: C
Explanation: A federal passport proves identity but does not demonstrate Idaho
residency; the other items list a current Idaho address.
Question 2. At what minimum age may an Idaho resident obtain an unrestricted
Class D driver’s license, assuming all testing requirements are met?
A) 14 ½ years
B) 15 ½ years
C) 16 ½ years
D) 18 years
Answer: C
Explanation: Idaho issues unrestricted Class D licenses to applicants who are at
least 16 ½ years old and have satisfied the graduated licensing requirements.
Question 3. Under Idaho’s GDL program, a minor driver under 17 may have how
many passengers in the vehicle during the supervised instruction period?
A) No passengers under 20 years old
B) One passenger under 20 years old
C) Two passengers under 20 years old
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D) Unlimited passengers as long as a qualified supervising driver is present
Answer: A
Explanation: During the supervised instruction period, a minor may not carry any
passengers under 20 years old unless they are a qualified supervising driver.
Question 4. Which of the following statements about Idaho’s implied consent law
is correct?
A) Refusing a breath test results in a $100 fine only.
B) Refusal leads to an automatic 30-day license suspension.
C) The driver may be compelled to submit a blood test without a warrant.
D) Implied consent applies only to drivers over 21 years old.
Answer: B
Explanation: Idaho law imposes an automatic license suspension (typically 30 days
for a first refusal) when a driver refuses a chemical test after being lawfully
requested.
Question 5. When approaching an intersection with no signs or signals, which
vehicle has the right-of-way?
A) The vehicle that arrives first, regardless of direction.
B) The vehicle on the left.
C) The vehicle on the right.
D) The larger vehicle.
Answer: C
Explanation: At uncontrolled intersections, the vehicle on the right has the
right-of-way if two vehicles arrive simultaneously.
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Question 6. A pedestrian is crossing at a marked crosswalk. What must a driver
do?
A) Honk to alert the pedestrian.
B) Stop only if the pedestrian is on the roadway.
C) Yield and stop before the crosswalk.
D) Continue driving if the pedestrian is walking slowly.
Answer: C
Explanation: Drivers must yield and stop before the crosswalk when a pedestrian
is in the marked crossing area.
Question 7. When you hear a siren and see flashing lights on an emergency
vehicle, you must:
A) Speed up to get out of the way.
B) Pull to the right and stop.
C) Continue at the same speed.
D) Pull to the left and continue driving.
Answer: B
Explanation: Idaho law requires drivers to pull over to the right edge of the
roadway and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed.
Question 8. At a four-way stop, two vehicles arrive at the same time. One is on
the left, the other on the right. Who proceeds first?
A) The vehicle on the left.
B) The vehicle on the right.
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C) The larger vehicle.
D) Both may proceed simultaneously.
Answer: B
Explanation: When two vehicles reach a four-way stop simultaneously, the vehicle
on the right has the right-of-way.
Question 9. What does a steady yellow traffic signal indicate?
A) Stop, then proceed when safe.
B) Prepare to stop; the signal will soon turn red.
C) Proceed with caution; the light is about to turn green.
D) Yield to oncoming traffic.
Answer: B
Explanation: A steady yellow warns that the signal is about to change to red;
drivers should prepare to stop.
Question 10. How far in advance must you activate your turn signal before making
a turn?
A) At least 50 feet.
B) At least 75 feet.
C) At least 100 feet.
D) At least 150 feet.
Answer: C
Explanation: Idaho requires drivers to signal at least 100 feet before turning to
give other road users adequate warning.