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Driving Test #3

Highways and Freeways

1. As you merge onto a freeway, you should be driving


a. at or near the speed of freeway traffic.
b. 5 to 10 MPH slower than freeway traffic.
c. 5 to 10 MPH faster than freeway traffic
2. You may lawfully drive faster than the posted speed limit
a. when traffic is traveling faster.
b. when there is little no traffic on the road.
c. under no circumstances.
3. When can you cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle?
a. When the line on your side is a broken line.
b. When the line on your side is a solid line.
c. When the line on the other side is a broken line.
4. Two solid yellow lines indicate
a. passing is permissible only if no oncoming traffic is visible .
b. passing is is permissible only if oncoming trafic is more than 100 feet ahead .
c. no passing.
5. One solid yellow line
a. marks the center of a road used for two-way traffic.
b. marks traffic lanes going in the same direction.
c. marks a passing lane.
6. On a highway, slower moving vehicles
a. should travel in the center lane.
b. should travel in the right lane.
c. should travel in the left lane.
7. What is the most common cause of rear end collisions?
a. slippery roads
b. brake malfunction
c. tailgating
8. When driving behind a large truck, you should
a. maintain less space behind it than you would for a smaller vehicle, so the driver can see you.
b. maintain more behind it than you would for a smaller vehicle, so you can see around it.
c. maintain the same amount of space behind it that you would for a smaller vehicle.
9. When driving on a freeway ,
a. avoid distractions by keeping your eyes only on the vehicle directly in front of you.
b. keep your eyes on the center of the road to watch for oncoming traffic.
c. be prepared for rapid changes by scanning the road and checking your rear view mirrors
every few seconds.
10. It is not necessary to use your signal lights before you
a. change lanes.
b. turn left or or right.
c. come to a complete stop.
Answers: 1. a 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. b 7. c .8. b 9. c 10. c

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