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Virginia Car Driving Permit Test-15
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Regulatory signs:
Are placed in every location where there is a present danger.
Indicate what a driver must or must not do.
Are diamond-shaped and yellow or green.
May warn drivers that they are approaching a school zone.
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This road sign means:
Keep right.
Keep left.
Pass with caution.
No passing.
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This road sign means:
The road ahead curves right. Slow down to the safe speed indicated.
Divided highway begins. Slow down to the safe speed indicated.
Merge. Slow down to the safe speed indicated.
Winding road ahead. Slow down to the safe speed indicated.
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This sign shows one type of:
Right turn.
Intersection.
Lane change.
Road curve.
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When you see this sign, it means:
There is an object on the roadway.
Traffic is coming from the right.
The road is curving sharply to the left.
There is a merge point ahead.
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This sign means:
Left turn yield on green.
One-way.
Cattle crossing.
Two-way left turn.
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This sign means:
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.
Q.8
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This road sign means:
Your current roadway ends ahead.
You must bear either right or left.
A four-way intersection is ahead.
A road joins from the right.
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This sign means:
No U-turn.
Two-way left turn.
Minimum speed limit.
No parking.
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This sign means:
Crossroad ahead.
Flagger ahead.
Lane ends.
Turn right or go straight.
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This road sign means:
You must travel at the speed indicated.
The maximum legal speed on the roadway is 55 mph.
You must travel through the intersection at the posted speed.
None of the above.
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While driving, your wheels slip off the edge of the road. You should:
Jerk the steering wheel to force the vehicle back onto the pavement.
Speed up and steer back onto the pavement gradually.
Slam on your brakes and stop.
Slow down by gently using the brakes. Turn the steering wheel to return to the pavement at a safe speed.
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The speed limit in school zones is:
15 mph.
25 mph.
30 mph.
35 mph.
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You are driving along a street and hear a siren. You cannot immediately see the emergency vehicle. You should:
Keep driving until you see the vehicle.
Pull to the curb and look to see if it is on your street.
Slow down. Don't stop until you see it.
Speed up and turn at the next intersection.
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If driving in fog, a driver should turn on the high beam headlights to increase their field of vision.
True
False
Q.16
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Roads freeze quickly when they are:
Flat.
Curvy.
In the sun.
Shaded.
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When driving from a private road or driveway, you do not have to stop before crossing a sidewalk.
True
False
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Vehicle stopping distances never depend on:
Your own reaction time.
The time of day.
The condition of your vehicle's brakes.
The condition and type of your vehicle's tires.
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When you park uphill on a street with a curb:
Keep the front wheel straight and set the parking brake.
Turn the front wheels away from the curb.
Turn the front wheels toward the curb.
Turn the back wheels into the curb.
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Alcohol causes:
Loss of concentration.
Poor coordination.
Slower judgment.
All of the above.
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Braking distance is affected by:
The speed your vehicle is traveling.
The condition of your brakes and tires.
The condition of the pavement.
All of the above.
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You are involved in an accident and another person is injured. You should:
Moved the injured away from the scene immediately.
Always leave the injured where they are.
Not move the injured unnecessarily. Keep the injured warm and administer first aid.
Stay away from the injured.
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Always signal when:
Changing lanes.
Pulling into or out of a parking space.
Pulling into traffic from a parking area or alley.
All of the above.
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Only vehicles displaying special plates or parking placards for persons with disabilities may park in spaces reserved for them by an official sign.
True
False
Q.25
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Which of the following lights indicates that you should slow down and proceed with caution at an intersection?
A flashing yellow light
A flashing red light
A solid yellow light
A solid red light
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The size of a motorcycle can cause you to misjudge the motorcycle's speed and distance. When pulling out into traffic:
Never drive in a motorcyclist's lane.
Check twice for motorcycles.
Use extra caution before pulling out in front of a motorcycle.
All of these.
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Stop lines are solid white lines painted across traffic lanes:
In curves and on hills.
Next to churches and schools.
At intersections and pedestrian crosswalks.
On freeway on-ramps.
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What is the appropriate action to take when approaching a railroad crossing that does not have signals to direct traffic?
Always bring the car to a complete stop.
Slow down and be prepared to stop.
All railroad crossings have signals so you will never encounter this situation.
Increase your speed to get across the tracks quickly.
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Round signs indicate:
No passing zones.
School zones.
Upcoming railroad crossings.
Hospitals.
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Yield also means stop if you cannot merge safely into the flow of traffic.
True
False
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Turn signals or hand signals should be used when:
Making turns.
Changing lanes.
Entering or exiting highways.
All of the above.
Q.32
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The speed limit in business zones is:
15 mph.
25 mph.
30 mph.
35 mph.
Q.33
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A pedestrian starts to cross in front of your vehicle. You should:
Flash your lights.
Slow down.
Speed up and pass in front of the pedestrian.
Stop and let the pedestrian cross.
Q.34
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When approaching a stop sign that is not marked by a crosswalk, drivers should stop their vehicles before entering the intersection.
True
False
Q.35
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Legally, you are considered to be driving under the influence if you have a minimum blood alcohol content (BAC) of:
0.06 percent.
0.08 percent.
0.1 percent.
0.12 percent.
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