This quiz is designed for individuals preparing for the California Drivers Permit Test. It includes questions on road signs, lane usage, and rules for driving near construction zones and making U-turns.
Pass other vehicles when there is no oncoming traffic
Make right turns when there is no oncoming traffic
Begin or end left turns, or start a permitted U-turn
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Medical services ahead
There is a "T" intersection ahead
Another road crosses yours ahead
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Slow down to watch the construction as you pass
Step on your brakes just before you pass the construction
Pass the construction zone carefully and avoid rubbernecking:
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Only after slowing down and checking traffic
Only after stopping, and yielding to pedestrians and bicicylists, unless otherwise posted.
Under no circumstances
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On a highway where there is a paved opening for a turn
150 feet away from a hill or curve
Over two sets of double yellow lines in the roadway
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You intend to file a certificate of nonoperation for your vehicle
Your vehicle is towed fir parking illegally
You have an accident and there is an injury or death
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Leave your vehicle in neutral
Keep your front wheels parallel to the road
Leave your vehicle in gear or the "park" position
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Answer it if you have a hands-free device
Let the call go to voice-mail
Answer it if the is from your parents
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0.08%-Eight hundredths of one percent
0.01%-One hundredths of one percent
0.05%-Five hundredths of one percent
Wait until solid double yellow lines separate the lanes.
Increase your speed to 65mph
Have at least a 10 to 12 second gap in oncoming traffic
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Legal, if it is your child
Illegal at all times
Not restricted by law
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Slow down and continue driving
Turn on your high beams and continue driving
Pull off the road completely until visibility improves
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Drive on the freeway shoulder until a gap appears.
Stop before merging with freeway traffic
Make room by forcing your way into a small gap
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Pull over and wait for condition to improve
Use your high beam lights to be more visible
Slow down so you can stop if necessary
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Must ride facing oncoming traffic
Could be hidden in your blind spots
Usually the right-of-way
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Pedestrians always have the right-of-way
Vehicles, but they should slow down and be careful
Pedestrians, but only with the green "WALK" signal
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Move to the right side of your lane and drive slowly
Pull off the road when it is safe and let them pass
Continue driving because you have the right-of-way
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Look for cars or bicycles on the traffic side of your vehicle
Turn your front wheels towards the curb
Make sure you are parked at least two feet from the curb
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You may not enter the road from your direct
Stop and proceed with caution
The road ahead is closed to traffic in all directions
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You must legally drive below the speed limit on sharp curves
The strong inward pull on your vehicle can be dangerous
There may be a stalled car or accident ahead that you can't see
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Traffic lines on one-way streets
Bicycle lanes form regular traffic
Vehicles going in opposite directions
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Yes, but yield to any given vehicle or person still in the intersection
Yes, or you could be given a ticket for causing gridlock
No, because you must first wait five seconds before proceeding
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Over your shoulders
In your side mirrors
In your inside rear-view mirror
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A vehicle approaching you from behind
An oncoming vehicle
A sharp curve or hill
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Passenger car
Station wagon
Large tour bus
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One hour before sunset until one our after sunrise
Anytime you can't see at least two miles ahead
Anytime you have trouble seeing others or being seen
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Start braking before you enter the curve
Start braking as soon as you enter the curve
Accelerate into the curve
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Should expect merging vehicles at on-ramps
Must be driving slower than the other traffic
Must give right-of-way to merging traffic
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Are cited for a traffic violation
Sell or transfer your vehicle
Paint your vehicle a different color
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Dumping or abandoning an animal on a highway
Making a U-turn from a center left-turn lane
Parking in a bicycle lane
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They are unnecessary for vehicles equipped with front or side air bags
They keep you from being thrown clear to safety, which lowers your chances of surviving accidents.
They increase your chances of survival in most cases of accidents
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High beam lights
Low beam lights
Emergency flashers
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Honk your horn and maintain your speed
Slow or stop your car and use your horn
Use your horn and swerve into the next lane
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Extended
Canceled
Suspended
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Any of the traffic lanes in your direction
Either of the two right lanes
The far right lane only
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Your doctor's
Your pharmacist's
Yours
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Less space between lanes ahead
The highway will be divided ahead
The right lane will end ahead
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Never turn in front of an approaching light rail vehicle
Always pass a light rail vehicle slowly on the right
Remember they are loud and move slowly like freight trains
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Look over your shoulder to be sure the car isn't in your blind spot.
Turn on your signal on and change lanes slowly.
Signal, hon your horn, and change lanes quickly
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Must always stop before driving through the intersection
Must yield the right-of-way to all other vehicles
Should slow down and be ready to stop
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Stop immediately in the intersection until it passes
Pull to the right in the intersection and stop
Continue through the intersection, pull to the right, and stop
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Stop. Proceed through the intersection. This person isn't ready to cross.
Stop your car a minimum of six feet from the crosswalk and wait for the person to cross the street.
Honk your horn to let the person know when to cross the street.
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Narrow pedestrian bridge ahead
Pedestrians must yield right-of-way ahead
There is a pedestrian crosswalk ahead
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Drive between the hours of 5:00am and midnight
Transport minors between the hours of 11pm and 5:00am
Transport adults between the hours of 5:00am and midnight
A six-year old weighing 70 pounds
A five-year old weighing 55 pounds
A five-year old weighing 65 pounds
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