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Can anyone help me with this test?

March 24th, 2010 3 comments

1. Not all moving violations will appear on your driving record.

A. True

B. False

2. Bad weather means you will have

A. Increased stopping distance

B. Greater chance of getting a citation

C. Less traffic on the highway

3. Refusing to submit to a sobriety test is your right by law

A. True

B. False

4. Ethanol is

A. A mood altering drug

B. Stimulant

C. Narcotic

5. A Hospital sign is an example of a _____ sign.

A. Regulatory

B. Warning

C. Guide

6. The maximum speed limit in a business or residential district in Florida, unless otherwise posted, is 30 m.p.h.

A. True

B. False

7. Passing a stopped school bus will result in ______ points on your license.

A. Three

B. Four

C. Six

8. Substance abuse and addiction are called

A. Public enemy number one

B. A term for using drugs

C. None of the above

9. Youth who drink before the age of 15 are _________ more likely to develop alcohol dependence, then if they wait until they are 21 years old.

A. 2 TIMES

B. 4 TIMES

C. 6 TIMES

10. A diamond lane on the freeway is called a High Occupancy or HOV lane

A. True

B. False

11. The number on the Speed Limit sign is.

A. The safest maximum speed for that road.

B. Always at least 5 mph lower than what you can be ticketed for.

C. Not applicable if the traffic is very light.

12. You are more likely to survive a collision if you are thrown from the vehicle.

A. True

B. False

13. A limit line marks a crosswalk and the beginning of an intersection.

A. True

B. False

14. Hydroplaning may occur when

A. You drive over water

B. You drive over dust

C. You drive in snow

15. Bicyclists must obey the same rules and regulations as motorists, and can be cited for violations.

A. True

B. False

16. You can maintain a proper following distance by

A. Always driving in the far right lane

B. Never exceeding the speed limit

C. Using the three second rule

17. You should always:

A. Have an emergency escape route planned.

B. Drive at exactly the posted speed limit.

C. Drive between two cars.

18. A limit line marks the beginning of a intersection

A. True

B. False

19. Withdrawal from barbiturates and alcohol have a greater risk of death

A. True

B. False

20. Addiction is

A. Compulsive

B. Repulsive

C. Voluntary

21. If you are involved in a collision and you do not stop at the scene

A. You can always make a police report later.

B. You are breaking the law

C. You may proceed as long as there is no injury

22. One drink means

A. shot of 80 proof alcohol

B. one beer

C. Either of the above

23. Anger

A. Is just an emotion.

B. May impair your driving

C. Can help you deal with driving stress.

24. A diamond lane on the freeway

A. Can be used if you are transporting pets or cages

B. Indicates a High Occupancy Vehicle Lane

C. Is used only for emergency vehicles

25. If you accumulate too many points on your license, it will be:

A. Canceled

B. Suspended

C. Revoked

26. A large car fire presents the possibility of

A. an explosion.

B. toxic fumes.

C. both of the above.

27. Leaving the scene of a collision causing more than $50 in damage will result in:

A. Lower insurance premiums

B. Two points assessed against your record.

C. Six points assessed against your record.

28. Statistically your chances of being involved in a fatal crash double between 6PM and 3AM on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights.

A. True

B. False

29. Alcohol or drugs not only impair your driving they

A. Impair your thinking and reasoning

B. Impair your judgment

C. All of the above

30. You should always remember to _____ while you are driving

A. Keep your eyes on the car ahead

B. Keep your eyes moving

C. Keep your eyes on the center line.

31. The chances of being involved in an auto collision once a year are:

A. 1 in 25

B. 1 in 100

C. 1 in 250

32. The following signs will help you to spot a impaired driver

A. Driving too slow and weaving

B. Driving with the windows down on a cold night

C. All of the above

33. At 55 mph it will take you approximately _____ feet to stop the car.

A. 5 feet

B. 100 feet

C. 228 feet

34. Warning signs are normally.

A. White

B. Red

C. Yellow

35. Getting cited for speeding 15 MPH or less over the speed limit will result in ____ points on your license.

A. Two

B. Three

C. Four

36. Each year over 42,000 people die in car crashes.

A. True

B. False

37. Construction signs are normally:

A. White

B. Orange

C. Green

38. A driver is labeled a habitual traffic offender if they receive fifteen total traffic

I already got my license so…no. Study yourself and do your own test or you’ll never learn anything. These are easy, common sense questions.