DRIVERS ED PRACTICE
EXAM
Question 1: What should you do at a solid yellow trac light?
Choices:
1) Slam on the brakes.2) Speed up to cross before the light turns red.3) Stop if it is safe to do so.4) Drive through the intersection slowly.
Correct Answer: Stop if it is safe to do so.
Explanation: At yellow trac lights, you must stop if it is safe to do so before entering the intersection.Page 1
Question 2: You approach a ashing red trac light. What should you do?
Choices:
1) Stop completely and proceed when safe.2) Slow down and yield to trac.3) Keep going as stops are for solid red lights.4) Perform a rolling stop.
Correct Answer: Stop completely and proceed when safe.
Explanation: A ashing red light is treated the same as a stop sign. You must come to a complete stop and yield to trac before proceeding.Question 3: When driving in heavy fog, you should use:
Choices:
1) High-beam headlights.2) Low-beam headlights.3) Parking lights only.4) Hazard ashers.
Correct Answer: Low-beam headlights.
Explanation: Low-beam headlights reduce glare and improve visibility in foggy conditions, whereas high beams reect o the fog.Page 2
Question 4: What is the standard speed limit in a school zone unless otherwise
posted?
Choices:
1) 15 mph 2) 20 mph 3) 25 mph 4) 30 mph
Correct Answer: 20 mph
Explanation: School zones typically have a reduced speed limit of 20 mph to ensure the safety of children and pedestrians.
Question 5: How is your following distance determined under normal conditions?
Choices:
1) One car length per 10 mph.2) The 1-second rule.3) The 3-second rule.4) Counting mile markers.
Correct Answer: The 3-second rule.
Explanation: The 3-second rule is standard for following distance under normal driving conditions to provide adequate reaction time.Page 3