Sunday, June 24, 2012

Questions (41-45)

#41. A blind pedestrian has the right-of-way over the motorist providing:
(a) they wear a red and white jacket.
(b) they carry a white cane, with or without a red tip.
(c) they ware white shoes and white socks.

#42. You are the driver of a car that is involved in an accident. If there is death, personal injury, or property damage to any person of more then $250.00 you must:
(a) notify the nearest police officer as soon as possible/ Call 911.
(b) notify the police only if someone is hurt.
(c) notify the police officer of the Secretary of State.

#43. A car skids when its tires lose their grip on the road surface; the driver should:
(a) turn the front wheels in the opposite direction of the skid and brake suddenly.
(b) turn the front wheels in the opposite direction of the skid without breaking.
(c) turn the wheels in the direction of the skid while gently pressing and releasing the brake pedal.

#44. The purpose of litter control is to:
(a) create extra work for people.
(b) preserve the beauty, health, welfare, and safety of individuals.
(c) preserve the rights of a person.

#45. What is the speed limit in towns and cities unless otherwise posted?
(a) 25 miles per hour.
(b) 30 miles per hour.
(c) 35 miles per hour.

(Note: Answer is in RED mark)

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Questions (36-40)

#36. The proper way in which to make a right turn is:
(a) signal and get into the lane nearest the right curb.
(b) approach the corner in the lane nearest the right curb but move over toward the middle of the street before turning.
(c) slow down and get into the lane nearest the corner lane.

#37. When your right wheels run off the improved portion of the highway, the best thing to do is:
(a) Apply youbreaks gently and stop as quickly as possible.
(b) Reduce acceleration and pull gradually back onto the pavement.
(c) Cut your wheels sharply and get back on the roadway as quickly as possible.

#38. Over driving one's headlight means what?
(a) An inability to see under reduced illumination.
(b) Failing to lower headlight beams when meeting oncoming cars.
(c) Driving so fast that it is impossible to stop in the illuminated distance.

#39. If you are convicted of operating a vehicle while under the influence of any intoxicating beverage or drug, you will:
(a) be permitted to drive during daylight only.
(b) be permitted to drive in emergencies only.
(c) lose your privilege to drive any vehicle.


#40. Who must yield the right-of-way over at an intersection in the absence of signs or signals?
(a) The car that is traveling in left lane.
(b) The car approaching from the right.
(c) The vehicle on the left must yield to vehicle on the right.


(Note: Answer is in RED mark)

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Questions (31-35)

#31. When may you drive at the maximum speed limit?
(a) At any time.
(b) In the daylight only.
(c) When condition of highway and traffic permits this speed in safety.

#32. To avoid being temporarily blinded by approaching headlights, you should:
(a) look to the right edge of the highway.
(b) look to the left edge of the highway.
(c) look directly at headlight of approaching vehicle.

#33. A school bus with it's flashing signals on has stopped on the highway to pick up or discharge passengers; you must:
(a) stop when approaching from the rear only.
(b) stop down when approaching from the front and proceed with caution.
(c) stop until the flashing red signal lights are not operating.

#34. If the signal light changes from green to yellow as you enter an intersection, what should you do?
(a) Speed to clear the intersection.
(b) Stop and back up past the crosswalk.
(c) Proceed with caution if the stop cannot be made safely.

#35. The distance it takes you to stop your vehicle depends upon:
(a) only road conditions.
(b) brakes, condition of pavement, vehicle design.
(c) reaction time, vehicle condition, speed and road condition.

(Note: Answer is in RED mark)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Questions (26-30)

#21. If you are involved in an accident, one of the immediate requirements is to:
(a) Render aid to the injured.
(b) Notify your Insurance Agent.
(c) Notify the Secretary of State's Office.

#22. The Georgia Implied Consent Law means that:
(a) You must sign a statement that you will not drive a motor vehicle after drinking more than three drinks.
(b) You agree to be tested for the amount of alcohol in your blood, if you are arrested for drunk or impaired driving.
(c) You consent to have a blood sample taken if an officer stops you for driving recklessly.

#23. Streets and highways are most slippery:
(a) When it has been raining hard for several hours.
(b) When they are clean and dry.
(c) Just after it start to rain.

#24. The proper way in which to make a right turn is:
(a) Slow down and get into the lane nearest the centerline.
(b) Signal and get into the lane nearest the right curb.
(c) Approach the corner in the lane nearest the right curb, but move over toward the middle of the street before turning.

#25. You may pass on the right of another vehicle when:
(a) When traveling on a multi-lane highway carrying two or more lanes of traffic in the same direction.
(b) The other vehicle is making or about to make a left turn, when a lane is provided to pass on the right.
(c) Both answers.

(Note: Answer is in RED mark)

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Questions (21-25)

#26. When driving behind another vehicle at night, you should:
(a) Keep your headlights on low beam.
(b) Use your high beam headlights until you are within 10 feet of the vehicle ahead.
(c) Use your high beam headlights.

#27. A solid yellow line, on your side of the center line, means:
(a) Reduce speed.
(b) Traffic light ahead.
(c) Do not pass.

#28. If you have to stop on the shoulder of a freeway because of an emergency, you should:
(a) Raise the hood to indicate trouble, and wait in your car for help.
(b) Stand behind your car to warn traffic that you have stopped.
(c) Get out of your car and walk for help

#29. You have allowed the wheels of your vehicle to run off the edge of the pavement. You should:
(a) Release the gas pedal and turn the front wheels slightly to the left to edge the car back on the pavement.
(b) Hold the steering wheel firmly; release the gas pedal; and gently apply the brakes. Return to the pavement when the vehicle has slowed enough to allow roll steer back onto the highway safely.
(c) Apply the brakes and turn the front wheels sharply to the left.

#30. It is more dangerous to drive at night than in daytime, because:
(a) You cannot see as far ahead at night.
(b) The road is probably more slippery at night.
(c) Your reaction time is slower at night.

(Note: Answer is in RED mark)