DRIVER'S ED - TEXAS, TEXAS DPS
ROAD SIGNS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Steer firmly, take your foot off the gas and brake cautiously. - Answer-What do you do in
case of a blow-out?
Stop, look and yield before proceeding. - Answer-A flashing red traffic light means:
44 feet. - Answer-At 20 miles per hour, the reaction distance is:
$500 - Answer-The maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who is driving and
drinking alcohol is:
Left lane - Answer-When turning left from a three lane, one way street, you should turn
from the:
Do Not Pass - Answer-A solid yellow line on your side of the center stripe means:
20 feet from a crosswalk - Answer-When parking near a corner, you may park your
vehicle no closer than:
Keep in your lane - Answer-If you are being passed, you should:
A traffic officer tells you to. - Answer-You must always stop when:
Yield to the emergency vehicle. - Answer-When you hear a siren coming, you should:
Be a licensed driver age 21 years or older. - Answer-If you are teaching a beginner to
drive, you must:
Anytime you change lanes. - Answer-You must give a signal either by hand and arm or
by signal device:
20 mph - Answer-If a child ran into the road 60-65 feet ahead of your vehicle, what is
the highest speed from which you could stop before hitting him?
30 minutes after sunset. - Answer-The headlights must be turned on:
15 feet. - Answer-A vehicle should never be parked closer to a fire plug than:
Always slow down. - Answer-A flashing yellow signal light means:
, Ask your doctor if it is safe to drive. - Answer-When you are taking medicine prescribed
for you by a doctor you should:
3 inches. - Answer-You may lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of
your vehicle:
Driving too fast on slippery roads. - Answer-Vehicle skids are most likely to be caused
by:
The local police. - Answer-If you are involved in an injury accident in the city, you must
notify:
70 mph - Answer-The maximum daytime speed limit for passenger cars on a numbered
highway is:
500 feet. - Answer-At night, a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming car
comes within:
5 years old; or under 36 inches (no matter what age) - Answer-Child passenger safety
seats are required for all children under the age of:
Every 2 hours or 100 miles - Answer-When making a long trip you should stop for a
rest:
You may drive 55 mph only under favorable conditions. - Answer-A posted speed limit
of 55 mph means:
Steer straight ahead, slow down and gradually return to the pavement. - Answer-If you
run off the pavement you should:
Possessing a fake driver's license. - Answer-Your driver's license will automatically be
suspended for:
Slowing down reaction, impairing perception, interfering with concentration, dulling
judgement, and causing unstable emotions. - Answer-Alcohol affects a driver by:
Intoxication Manslaughter - Answer-If a driver (age 21 or older) runs over and kills
someone while under the influence of alcohol, the driver may be charged with:
Stay in line and wait until the vehicle ahead proceeds. - Answer-When a vehicle in front
of you stops to let a pedestrian pass in front of it, you should:
If you get an essential needs license. - Answer-If your driver's license is suspended you
may drive only:
ROAD SIGNS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS
Steer firmly, take your foot off the gas and brake cautiously. - Answer-What do you do in
case of a blow-out?
Stop, look and yield before proceeding. - Answer-A flashing red traffic light means:
44 feet. - Answer-At 20 miles per hour, the reaction distance is:
$500 - Answer-The maximum fine for a person age 21 or older who is driving and
drinking alcohol is:
Left lane - Answer-When turning left from a three lane, one way street, you should turn
from the:
Do Not Pass - Answer-A solid yellow line on your side of the center stripe means:
20 feet from a crosswalk - Answer-When parking near a corner, you may park your
vehicle no closer than:
Keep in your lane - Answer-If you are being passed, you should:
A traffic officer tells you to. - Answer-You must always stop when:
Yield to the emergency vehicle. - Answer-When you hear a siren coming, you should:
Be a licensed driver age 21 years or older. - Answer-If you are teaching a beginner to
drive, you must:
Anytime you change lanes. - Answer-You must give a signal either by hand and arm or
by signal device:
20 mph - Answer-If a child ran into the road 60-65 feet ahead of your vehicle, what is
the highest speed from which you could stop before hitting him?
30 minutes after sunset. - Answer-The headlights must be turned on:
15 feet. - Answer-A vehicle should never be parked closer to a fire plug than:
Always slow down. - Answer-A flashing yellow signal light means:
, Ask your doctor if it is safe to drive. - Answer-When you are taking medicine prescribed
for you by a doctor you should:
3 inches. - Answer-You may lawfully allow an object to extend beyond the left side of
your vehicle:
Driving too fast on slippery roads. - Answer-Vehicle skids are most likely to be caused
by:
The local police. - Answer-If you are involved in an injury accident in the city, you must
notify:
70 mph - Answer-The maximum daytime speed limit for passenger cars on a numbered
highway is:
500 feet. - Answer-At night, a driver should dim his headlights when an oncoming car
comes within:
5 years old; or under 36 inches (no matter what age) - Answer-Child passenger safety
seats are required for all children under the age of:
Every 2 hours or 100 miles - Answer-When making a long trip you should stop for a
rest:
You may drive 55 mph only under favorable conditions. - Answer-A posted speed limit
of 55 mph means:
Steer straight ahead, slow down and gradually return to the pavement. - Answer-If you
run off the pavement you should:
Possessing a fake driver's license. - Answer-Your driver's license will automatically be
suspended for:
Slowing down reaction, impairing perception, interfering with concentration, dulling
judgement, and causing unstable emotions. - Answer-Alcohol affects a driver by:
Intoxication Manslaughter - Answer-If a driver (age 21 or older) runs over and kills
someone while under the influence of alcohol, the driver may be charged with:
Stay in line and wait until the vehicle ahead proceeds. - Answer-When a vehicle in front
of you stops to let a pedestrian pass in front of it, you should:
If you get an essential needs license. - Answer-If your driver's license is suspended you
may drive only: