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AIR BRAKES
Air Brakes Test 6
Air Brakes Test 5
Air Brakes Test 4
Air Brakes Test 3
Air Brakes Test 2
Air Brakes Test 1
CAR LICENSE
Road Signs You Must Know
Sharing the Road
Special Driving Conditions
Alcohol and Other Drugs
Parallel Parking
Passing
Intersections and Turns
Traffic Control
CAR QUIZ 1-18
Car Quiz 12
Car Quiz 11
Car Quiz 10
Car Quiz 9
Car Quiz 8
Car Quiz 7
Car Quiz 6
Car Quiz 5
Car Quiz 4
Car Quiz 3
COMBINATION
Combination Test 3
Combination Test 2
Combination Test 1
DOUBLES/TRIPlES
Doub/Trips Test 3
Doub/Trips Test 2
Doub/Trips Test 1
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Knowledge Test 12
Knowledge Test 11
Knowledge Test 10
Knowledge Test 9
Knowledge Test 8
Knowledge Test 7
Knowledge Test 6
Knowledge Test 5
Knowledge Test 4
Knowledge Test 3
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Haz Mat Test 7
Haz Mat Test 6
Haz Mat Test 5
Haz Mat Test 4
Haz Mat Test 3
Haz Mat Test 2
Haz Mat Test 1
PASSENGER
Passenger Test 6
Passenger Test 5
Passenger Test 4
Passenger Test 3
Passenger Test 2
Passenger Test 1
TANKER
Tanker Test 5
Tanker Test 4
Tanker Test 3
Tanker Test 2
Tanker Test 1
Tanker Test 1
1.
Slow down if an emergency vehicle is approaching.
Look both ways as you cross the intersection.
Always come to a full stop at the intersection.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
1.
School crossing sign.
Railroad crossing sign.
Stop sign.
Speed limit sign.
1.
Road hazard sign.
Interstate route sign.
School crossing sign.
Speed limit sign.
1.
Black letters or symbols on a white background
Black letters or symbols on a yellow background.
White letters or symbols on a blue background.
White letters or symbols on a green background.
1.
Yellow with black letters.
Black with white letters.
Red with white letters.
Green with white letters.
1.
Slow down and prepare to stop only if cars are approaching you.
Come to a full stop, then go when it is safe to do so.
Proceed carefully through the intersection, not always stopping.
Stop only for traffic on an intersecting road.
1.
An intersection.
A crosswalk.
A railroad crossing.
A blasting zone.
1.
A steady red light.
A policeman.
A stop sign.
A flashing red light.
1.
Speed up to beat the red light.
Apply the brakes sharply to stop.
Be prepared to stop in the center of the intersection.
Be prepared to stop before the intersection.
1.
To pass a slow moving truck.
To turn into a driveway.
To pass a car if traffic permits.
Under no conditions.
1.
Whenever you want to.
If traffic conditions require.
Only to turn into a driveway.
Only to make a u-turn.
1.
You may only drive straight ahead.
You may drive only in the direction of the green arrow.
You must wait for a green light.
Vehicles moving in any direction must stop.
1.
Merging traffic.
Proceed with caution.
Pedestrian crossing.
Come to a full stop.
1.
Before the crosswalk.
50 feet before the intersection.
Where you think the stop line would be.
With your front wheels in the crosswalk.
1.
Come to a full stop, then go when safe to do so.
Stop only if cars are approaching the intersection.
Stop only if cars are already in the intersection.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
1.
Flashing red lights.
Flashing yellow lights.
White lines on the side of the road.
White arrows in the middle of the lanes.
1.
When to do so would interfere with traffic.
When turning left into a driveway.
When the car in front is disabled.
When passing to the right on a one-way street.
1.
Only in an emergency.
If you are on an expressway.
If traffic is clear.
Only at an intersection.
1.
There is an intersection just ahead.
You are approaching a construction area.
You will be required to turn left just ahead.
The road will get narrower.
1.
Pick up trucks.
School buses and passenger buses carrying passengers.
Motorcycles.
Vehicles towing a trailer
1.
Always bring the car to a complete stop.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
Do nothing; all railroad crossings have signals.
Increase speed to get across the tracks quickly.
1.
An approaching train is not moving fast enough to be a danger.
There is room for your vehicle on the other side.
At least one-half of your vehicle can cross the tracks.
No trains are in sight.
1.
Slow down and proceed with caution.
Not cross the tracks until the train has completely passed.
Cross the tracks at your own risk.
Find an alternative route across tracks.
1.
As long as an approaching train is not too close.
If your vehicle can do so without damaging the gate.
If you first look carefully in both directions.
Under no circumstances.
1.
Signal and keep your wheels turned to the left.
Signal and keep your wheels straight.
Flash your headlights so the driver will let you get through.
Drive around the rear of a car if it blocks you.
1.
Turn left.
Turn right.
Stop.
Start up.
1.
Turn left.
Turn right.
Come to a stop.
Go straight ahead.
1.
Entering a traffic circle.
Backing out of a driveway.
Leaving a parking space.
Already in a traffic circle.
1.
Near the center of the street.
Close to the left side of the street.
Close to the right side of the street.
Past the center of the intersection when you begin to turn.
1.
Use the next intersection.
Wait at the crosswalk for traffic to clear.
Wait in the center of the intersection for traffic to clear.
Take the right-of-way since you have the light.
1.
Either one.
Vehicle on the left.
Vehicle on the right.
Neither one.
1.
Already in a traffic circle.
Already in an intersection.
Going straight ahead.
Turning left.
1.
Go slowly until the traffic ahead moves.
Get as close as possible to the other car.
Stay out of the intersection until you can pass through.
Sound your horn to make the cars move up.
1.
Keep driving until you see the vehicle.
Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street.
Slow down but don't stop until you see it.
Speed up and turn at the next intersection.
1.
At least 50 feet before the turn.
When you reach the intersection.
At least 100 feet before the turn.
As soon as you see cars behind you.
1.
In the right lane of the street.
In the center of the street.
In the left lane of the street.
In the lane with the least traffic.
1.
Blow your horn to warn cars you are entering the roadway.
Stop with part of the car on the roadway to warn other drivers.
Drive out fast to merge smoothly with the traffic.
Yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and roadway traffic.
1.
You may pass if no children are on the road.
You may not pass while the red lights are flashing.
You may pass if you are facing the front of the bus.
You may pass if it is on the other side of a divided highway.
1.
Turn right.
Turn left.
Park at the curb.
Turn into a driveway on the right.
1.
Maintain your speed so traffic will flow smoothly.
Pull to the right and stop so he can pass.
Slow down slightly and stay in your lane.
Blow your horn to allow him to pass.
1.
Wait for a signal from the other driver.
Change lanes quickly so the other driver will see you.
Signal and pass when safe to do so.
Stay close behind so you need less time to pass.
1.
On the right.
On the left.
Only if the other driver signals it is safe.
Whenever you have the opportunity to do so.
1.
The vehicle ahead is making a left turn.
You are on a one-way street which has two lanes.
The vehicle ahead is stopped for a pedestrian in a crosswalk.
The vehicle ahead is going to park parallel to the curb.
1.
See the front bumper of the other car in your mirror.
Have put your turn signal on.
Have turned your headlights on.
See the other car's headlights come on.
1.
Wrong because "pass to the left" is a firm rule.
Wrong because he's passing you in your "blind spot".
OK as long as he does it on a limited access highway.
OK if no signs forbid passing on the right.
1.
You may never stop your vehicle there.
You may park there if the driver remains in the vehicle.
You may stop temporarily to pickup or discharge passengers.
You may stop to load or unload merchandise.
1.
You may never stop your vehicle there.
You may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers.
You may park there if the driver remains in the vehicle.
You may leave your vehicle unattended for less than 5 minutes.
1.
Long enough to unload packages.
To avoid conflict with other traffic.
To discharge passengers.
For less than 5 minutes.
1.
On a one-way street.
At the entrance of a building.
In a crosswalk.
Within 50 feet of a fire hydrant.
1.
Leave your front wheels turned toward the curb.
Make sure your car almost touches the car behind you.
Move as far forward in the space as possible.
Straighten your front wheels and leave room between cars.
1.
During the daytime when other drivers can see you.
When the traffic light at the closest intersection turns red.
When you won't interfere with oncoming vehicles.
If you use your four-way flasher first.
1.
Sound your horn.
Turn on your four-way flasher.
Look for traffic by turning your head.
Look for traffic by using your inside rear-view mirror.
1.
Regardless of who is in the vehicle.
Only if the driver is disabled.
And is carrying the disabled person named on the registration.
If someone in the driver's immediate family is disabled.
1.
May park in an emergency.
May not park, but stop in an emergency.
May not park or stop, but may stand in an emergency.
May neither park, stop nor stand.
1.
It helps driving skills but harms your judgement.
It harms both driving skills and judgement.
It has no effect on either driving skills or judgement.
It has no effect on judgement but it harms driving skills.
1.
An allergy medicine.
Marijuana
A cold remedy.
All of these choices.
1.
Increase the effects of both.
Have no effect on driving ability.
Reduce the effects of the drug or medicine.
Reduce the effects of the alcohol.
1.
Your body weight.
How much you drink.
How much time passes between drinks.
How physically fit you are.
1.
There is no evidence to find you guilty of drunk driving.
You cannot be arrested for drunk driving.
Your driver's license will be taken away.
None of these choices.
1.
Possible imprisonment.
A mandatory fine.
Driver license revocation.
All of these choices.
1.
Drinking coffee.
Exercising.
Allow your body time to get rid of alcohol.
Taking a cold shower.
1.
A minor traffic safety problem.
A serious traffic safety problem.
Safe if you only have a few drinks.
Only dangerous to the driver who drinks.
1.
Read the labels on the drug before driving.
Drink alcohol instead.
Continue to drive.
Drive only during daylight hours.
1.
Recovery from headlight glare.
Reaction time.
Judgement of distances.
All of these choices.
1.
Decreases blood alcohol content.
Cancels the effect of the alcohol.
Has no effect on blood alcohol content.
Increases blood alcohol content.
1.
One hour.
One day.
Five minutes.
Five hours.
1.
Reaction time.
Blood alcohol content.
Vision.
Driving ability.
1.
The amount of food in the stomach.
The body weight of an individual.
How much time passes between drinks.
All three choices.
1.
0.05%
0.03%
0.08%
0.10%
1.
Your reflexes and reaction time slow down.
Your judgement of speed and distance is distorted.
You are less alert.
You calm down so you can concentrate.
1.
The medicine reduces the effect of the alcohol.
The alcohol will help the medicine cure the cold.
The combination could multiply the effects of the alcohol.
No effect, they are different substances.
1.
Drink coffee before driving.
Ride home with a friend who has not been drinking.
Take a cold shower before driving.
Stop drinking one-half hour before driving.
1.
Not a problem in New York State.
Every driver's problem whether they drink or not.
A police enforcement problem only.
Only a problem to those who drink.
1.
The "breathalyzer" is a test of a person's BAC.
A chemical test for BAC is needed for an alcohol conviction.
BAC levels are reduced by a person's physical fitness.
After drinking, coffee or a cold shower will lower your BAC.
1.
You must think faster and handle your vehicle more effectively.
Trucks have to go slower on the expressways.
There is more of a tendency to exceed the speed limit.
There is more of a tendency to "tailgate."
1.
Some traffic signs are less visible at night.
More vehicles are on the road at night.
The distance we can see ahead is reduced.
Street lights tend to blur our vision.
1.
Always slow down gradually.
Your first reaction is the best reaction.
Think before you act.
Apply your brakes immediately.
1.
Check your tires for correct pressure.
Check your speedometer to keep at the lower speed limit.
Stay twice as far behind other cars.
Change gradually to the lower speed limit.
1.
Brake quickly and keep the wheel straight.
Lock your brakes until you come to a full stop.
Steer in the direction you want the front wheels to go.
Steer toward the side of the road to get off the wet pavement.
1.
Test their brakes before driving at expressway speeds.
Stop at the end to wait for a traffic opening.
Reach the proper speed before blending with traffic.
Test the pickup of their cars.
1.
Headlights off.
Parking lights on.
Headlights on low beam.
Headlights on high beam.
1.
Use your high beams at all times.
Drive within the range of your headlights.
Be ready to brake more quickly.
Watch for cars at intersections.
1.
Pull onto the shoulder, then back up to the exit.
Drive to the next exit and leave the expressway.
Make a u-turn at the nearest emergency turn area.
Make a u-turn at the next service area.
1.
Just as you get to the exit ramp.
50 feet before the exit ramp.
100 feet before the exit ramp.
When you see cars behind you in the exit lane.
1.
Speed up to gain traction and then pull to the right.
Hold the steering wheel firmly, and ease up on the gas.
Apply the brakes, then shift into neutral.
Shift into neutral, then apply the brakes.
1.
Apply the brakes quickly and firmly.
Apply the brakes in slow, steady strokes.
Shift to a lower gear, do not use the brakes.
Shift into neutral, do not use the brakes.
1.
Apply the brakes firmly and steer gently to the left.
Ease your foot off the gas and brake gently.
Steer hard to the left and then gently to the right.
Apply the brakes firmly and stop completely.
1.
Try to pump it to build up the pressure.
Shift into neutral and shut the engine off.
Try to raise it by hooking your toe under it.
Apply the parking brake hard to stop the car.
1.
Looking to the lower right side of your lane.
Having the inside lights on to make the amount of light equal.
Looking at the spot on the lower edge of the steering wheel.
Wearing glasses with lightly tinted lenses.
1.
Use as much ramp as possible to get up to cruising speed.
Use the left lane of the highway to get up to cruising speed.
Wait for a large gap in traffic then speed up quickly.
Get up to cruising speed gradually so other cars will see you.
1.
Wearing light-colored clothing.
Led by a guide dog, or using a white or metallic cane.
Helped by another person.
Wearing dark-colored glasses.
1.
Obey the same traffic laws.
Signal all turns.
Report accidents resulting in serious injury.
Insure the bicycle.
1.
Side of the road which has the lightest traffic.
Same side of the road in which traffic is moving.
Side of the road facing oncoming traffic.
Side of the road which has the heaviest traffic.
1.
Ride on the right side of the road.
Ride on the side of the road facing traffic.
Ride on either side of the road.
Ride on the side of the road with the least traffic.
1.
A square red sign.
A round green sign.
A diamond-shaped yellow sign.
A triangular orange sign.
1.
Reflective handlebar grips.
Front headlight and red taillight.
White reflectors on the front and rear fenders.
Brake lights.
1.
Speed up to pass him.
Proceed as usual.
Swerve into the opposite lane.
Exercise extreme caution.
1.
Race your motor to warn the children that you are moving.
Sound your horn so the children will hear you.
Walk to the back of the car to be sure the way is clear.
Tell the children to stay away from the driveway.
1.
Slow down and prepare to stop only if cars are approaching you.
Come to a full stop, then go when it is safe to do so.
Proceed carefully through the intersection, not always stopping.
Stop only for traffic on an intersecting road.
1.
Pedestrians only.
Intersection ahead.
Hiking trails ahead.
School crossing ahead.
1.
An intersection.
A crosswalk.
A railroad crossing.
A blasting zone.
1.
Merging traffic is approaching from the right.
Winding road ahead.
Right lane ends ahead, stay to the left.
Divided highway ahead.
1.
One-way traffic
Intersection ahead.
Merging traffic from the right.
Highway curves ahead.
1.
Divided highway ends.
One-way traffic ahead.
Two-way traffic ahead.
Keep to the right.
1.
Continue at your current speed.
You must stop ahead.
Speeding is not allowed.
There is a traffic signal ahead.
1.
Don't drink if you are going to drive.
Slippery when wet.
Road curves ahead.
You are approaching a hill.
1.
Entrance to full parking lots.
Entrance to road construction areas.
Entrance to dead-end streets.
Wrong-way entrance on one-way streets and expressway ramps.
1.
All traffic turn left.
No left turn.
No U-turn.
Truck route to the left.
1.
Highway changes ahead to the right.
Hiking trails ahead to the right.
Hotel ahead to the right.
Hospital ahead to the right.
1.
Four-lane traffic ahead.
Divided highway ahead.
Two-way traffic ahead.
Intersection ahead.
1.
Slow down if an emergency vehicle is approaching.
Look both ways as you cross the intersection.
Always come to a full stop at the intersection.
Slow down and be prepared to stop if necessary.
1.
No left turn.
No stopping.
No U-turn.
Detour ahead.
1.
Divided highway ahead.
One-way traffic ahead.
Four-lane highway ahead.
Divided highway ends.
1.
Trucks under 18,000 lbs. allowed.
Hill ahead.
Truck stop ahead.
No trucks allowed.
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