DMV Tests

Centering Text example

DMV tests | DrivingTests.org | https://driving-tests.org/california/ca-diagnostic-driving-test/ The road ahead curves to the right and then to the left

DMV tests https://driving-tests.org/california/ https://driving-tests.org/california/ca-diagnostic-driving-test/

To avoid last minute moves, you should be looking down the road to where your vehicle will be in about __10 to 15 seconds __.

A white painted curb means: Loading zone for passengers or mail only. p58 Green – limited time; yellow – load/unload passengers or freight; red – no parking; blue – disabled

When parking uphill on a two-way street with no curb, your front wheels should be: Turned to the right (away from the street) so the vehicle will roll away from the center of the road if the brakes fail.

You see a flashing yellow traffic signal at an upcoming intersection. The flashing yellow light means: Slow down and cross the intersection carefully. You do not need to stop.

regulatory signs

tailgating – 3 second rule

At 55 mph, 400 feet to react and bring your vehicle to a complete stop. At 35 mph, 210 feet to react and bring your vehicle to a complete stop.

Solid yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic Two solid yellow lines indicate no passing (exc: enter HOV, enter driveway, or U-turn

Solid white lines mark traffic lanes going in the same direction, such as one-way streets. Double white lines are two solid white lines that indicate a lane barrier between a regular use and a preferential use lane, such as a carpool/HOV. Never change lanes while in these lanes; wait until a single broken white line appears. You may also see these parallel lines in or near freeway on and off ramps.

No turn against a red arrow–You may not turn right or left against a red arrow.

Right turn from a one-way street into a one-way street. Start the turn in the far right lane. If safe, you may end the turn in any lane

No U-turns in front of a fire station

If you must stop on a freeway, park completely off the pavement and stay in your vehicle with the doors locked until help arrives.

Use Your Headlights If weather conditions require you to use your windshield wipers, you are required to turn on your low-beam headlights. from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise.

When a vehicle makes a turn, the rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels.

Stop at all crosswalks where pedestrians are waiting. Wait for the pedestrian to cross the street

Wet road–Go 5 to 10 mph slower. Packed snow–Reduce your speed by half. Ice–Slow to a crawl.

If you start to skid: Ease off the accelerator (gas) pedal. Stop braking. Turn the steering wheel in the direction of the skid.

When you have a collision, report it to DMV within 10 days if: More than $1,000 in damage was done to the property of any person or Anyone was injured (no matter how slightly) or killed.You or your representative must make this report whether or not you caused the collision, even if the collision occurred on private property. Your driving privilege will be suspended: If you do not make this report. For up to 4 years, if you did not have proper insurance coverage, regardless of who was at fault during the collision.

It is illegal for any person to operate a vehicle with a: BAC of 0.08% or higher, if the person is 21 years old or older. BAC of 0.01% or higher, if the person is under 21 years old. BAC of 0.01% or higher at any age, if the person is on a DUI probation

Do not smoke at any time when a minor is in the vehicle. You can be fined up to $100. Do not dump or abandon animals on a highway. This crime is punishable by a fine of up to $1,000, 6 months in jail, or both. Do not drive a motor vehicle while using a wireless communications device to write, send, or read text-based communications. Do not wear a headset or earplugs in both ears while driving.

Do not block your view by putting signs or other objects on the front windshield or back side windows. Do not hang objects on the mirror. Windshield/window stickers, etc., are permitted in these locations only: A 7 inch square on either the passenger’s side windshield lower corner or the lower corner of the rear window. A 5 inch square on the lower corner of the driver’s side window. The side windows behind the driver. A 5 inch square located in the center uppermost portion of your windshield for an electronic toll payment device.

You must dim your lights to low beams within 500 feet of a vehicle coming toward you or within 300 feet of a vehicle you are following.

Ended reading page 93 (manual) or 105 (adobe reader)

DMV Test 1

Under no circumstances may You may drive off of the paved roadway to pass another vehicle:

You are approaching a railroad crossing with no warning devices and are unable to see 400 feet down the tracks in one direction. The speed limit is: 15 mph

When parking your vehicle parallel to the curb on a level street: Your wheels must be within 18 inches of the curb.

When you are merging onto the freeway, you should be driving: At or near the same speed as the traffic on the freeway.

When driving in fog, you should use your: low beams

A white painted curb means: Loading zone for passengers or mail only. p58 Green – limited time; yellow – load/unload passengers or freight; red – no parking; blue – disabled

A school bus ahead of you in your lane is stopped with red lights flashing. You should: Stop as long as the red lights are flashing.

California's “Basic Speed Law” says: You should never drive faster than is safe for current conditions.

You just sold your vehicle. You must notify the DMV within 5 days.

To avoid last minute moves, you should be looking down the road to where your vehicle will be in about 10 to 15 seconds

DMV Test 2

You are about to make a left turn. You must signal continuously during the last 100 feet before the turn.

Which of the following statements about blind spots is true? Large trucks have bigger blind spots than most passenger vehicles.

You have been involved in a minor traffic collision with a parked vehicle and you can't find the owner. You must BOTH: Leave a note on the vehicle. and Report the accident without delay to the city police or, in unincorporated areas, to the CHP.

Unless otherwise posted the speed limit in a residential area is 25 mph

You may legally block an intersection: Under no circumstances.

When parking uphill on a two-way street with no curb, your front wheels should be: Turned to the right (away from the street).

With a Class C drivers license a person may drive: A 3-axle vehicle if the Gross Vehicle Weight is less than 6,000 pounds. p9 (21)

To turn left from a multilane one-way street onto a one-way street, you should start your turn from: The lane closest to the left curb.

If you are involved in a traffic collision, you are required to complete and submit a written report (SR1) to the DMV: If there is property damage in excess of $1,000 or if there are any injuries.

Roadways are the most slippery: The first rain after a dry spell.
-—

DMV Test 3

You may not park your vehicle: Next to a red painted curb.

You must notify the DMV within 5 days if you: Sell or transfer your vehicle.

Two sets of solid, double, yellow lines that are two or more feet apart: May not be crossed for any reason.

You want to make a right turn at an upcoming intersection. You should slow down and: Signal for 100 feet before turning.

You are driving on a freeway posted for 65 MPH. The traffic is traveling at 70 MPH. You may legally drive: No faster than 65 mph.

It is illegal to park your vehicle: In an unmarked crosswalk.

The safest precaution that you can take regarding the use of cellular phones and driving is: Use hands-free devices so you can keep both hands on the steering wheel.

If you have a green light, but traffic is blocking the intersection, you should: Stay out of the intersection until traffic clears.

You are getting ready to make a right turn. You should: Slow down or stop, if necessary, and then make the turn.

You must obey instructions from school crossing guards: At all times.
-—

DMV Test 4

It is a very windy day. You are driving and a dust storm blows across the freeway reducing your visibility. You should drive slower and turn on your: Headlights.

If you plan to pass another vehicle, you should: Not assume the other driver will make space for you to return to your lane.

If you drive faster than other vehicles on a road with one lane in each direction and continually pass the other cars, you will: Increase your chances of an accident.

Which of these vehicles must always stop before crossing railroad tracks? Tank trucks marked with hazardous materials placards.

You are driving on a one-way street. You may turn left onto another one-way street only if: Traffic on the street moves to the left.

A large truck is ahead of you and is turning right onto a street with two lanes in each direction. The truck: May have to swing wide to complete the right turn.

You may cross a double yellow line to pass another vehicle, if the yellow line next to: Your side of the road is a broken line.

At intersections, crosswalks, and railroad crossings, you should always: Look to the sides of your vehicle to see what is coming.

You drive defensively when you: Keep your eyes moving to look for possible hazards.

DMV Test 5

You are driving on the freeway. The vehicle in front of you is a large truck. You should drive: Farther behind the truck than you would for a passenger vehicle.

All of the following practices are dangerous to do while driving. Which of these is also illegal? Listening to music through headphones that cover both ears.

Always stop before you cross railroad tracks when: You don't have room on the other side to completely cross the tracks.

When you tailgate other drivers (drive close to their rear bumper): You can frustrate the other drivers and make them angry.

Should you always drive slower than other traffic? No, you can block traffic when you drive too slowly.

You see a signal person at a road construction site ahead. You should obey his or her instructions: at all times

When can you drive in a bike lane?

During rush hour traffic if there are no bicyclists in the bike lane. When you are within 200 feet of a cross street where you plan to turn right.

You see a flashing yellow traffic signal at an upcoming intersection. The flashing yellow light means: Slow down and cross the intersection carefully.

There is no crosswalk and you see a pedestrian crossing your lane ahead. You should: Stop and let him/her finish crossing the street.

A solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line means that vehicles: Next to the broken line may pass.
-—

When two vehicles meet on a steep mountain road where neither can pass, the vehicle traveling downhill must yield the right-of-way by backing up until the vehicle going uphill can pass. The vehicle facing downhill has the greater amount of control when backing. [On Mountain Roads; Laws and Rules of the Road]

Use hand-over-hand steering when steering movements are critical, such as in recovery from a skid. [Hand-Over-Hand Steering; Steering; Safe Driving Practices]

Traffic sign: the end of a divided highway

A child under 8 years old may ride in the front seat of a vehicle if properly secured in a federally approved child passenger restraint system when all the rear seats are already occupied by children who are 7 years old or younger. [Child Restraint System and Safety Seats; Occupant Protection]

Never block an intersection, even if an emergency vehicle is approaching. If you are in an intersection when you see or hear an emergency vehicle, continue through the intersection. Then move to the right as soon as you can and stop. [Emergency Vehicles; Sharing the Road]

If your vehicle breaks down on the road, make sure that other drivers can see it. Pull off the road, away from all traffic if possible. Turn on your emergency flashers. Lift the hood to signal the emergency and place emergency flares or triangles 200 – 300 feet behind the vehicle. [Use Your Emergency Signals; Safe Driving Practices]

Drivers are required to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians within any crosswalk, whether marked or unmarked. [Pedestrian Responsibilities; Miscellaneous Licensing Information]

Special “turnout” areas are sometimes marked on two-lane roads. Drive into these areas to allow cars behind you to pass. If you are driving slowly on a two-lane highway or road where passing is unsafe, and five or more vehicles are following you, you must drive into a turnout area to let the vehicles pass. [Turnout Areas and Lanes; Lane Controls]

If you hit a parked vehicle or other property, you must leave a note with your name and address, the name and address of the owner of your vehicle, and a description of the collision. Securely attach it to the vehicle or property you hit. Report the collision to the city police or, in unincorporated areas, to the California Highway Patrol (CHP). [Involved in a Collision; Collisions Are Not Accidents]

Broken white lines indicate that passing is allowed but only when it can be done safely. [Line Colors; Lane Controls]

Most rear-end collisions are caused by tailgating. To avoid tailgating, use the “three-second rule”: When the vehicle ahead of you passes a certain fixed point, such as a sign, it should take your vehicle about three seconds to reach that same point. To count three seconds, count “one-thousand-one, one-thousand-two, one-thousand-three.” [Do Not Be a Tailgater!; Know What is Ahead; Visual Search]

You must turn on your headlights 30 minutes after sunset and leave them on until 30 minutes before sunrise. [Things You Must Do; Additional Driving Laws/Rules]

At intersections, yield to the vehicle or bicycle that arrives first, or to the vehicle or bicycle on your right if it reaches the intersection at the same time as you do. [Bicycles in Travel Lanes; Sharing the Road]

If drivers see animals or livestock, they should slow down and follow directions from the person in charge of the animals. [Near Animals; Laws and Rules of the Road]

Diamond-shaped placards on a truck mean that the truck is carrying hazardous materials (gas, explosives, etc.).

Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart are considered a barrier. Do not drive on or over this barrier or make a left turn or U-turn across it, except at designated openings. [Line Colors; Lane Controls]

A flashing yellow arrow signal means that turns are permitted. However, you must first yield to pedestrians and oncoming traffic and then proceed with caution. [Traffic Signal Lights; Traffic Controls]

A double solid white line separates two lanes traveling in the same direction, but crossing the line is prohibited. Double solid white lines are often used on highways to separate a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane from other lanes traveling in the same direction. [Line Colors; Lane Control]

A solid white line between lanes of traffic means that you should stay in your lane unless a special situation requires you to change lanes. [Line Colors; Lane Control]

At intersections without a stop sign or yield sign, yield to pedestrians, vehicles, and bicycles on the through road. They have the right-of-way. [Traffic Signs; Traffic Controls]

On two-lane undivided highways, the maximum speed limit for vehicles towing trailers is 55 mph unless otherwise posted. [Maximum Speed Limit; Laws and Rules of the Road]

A roundabout is an intersection where traffic travels around the central island in a counterclockwise direction. [Roundabouts; Laws and Rules of the Road]

Left turns at a red light can only be made from a one-way street onto a left-moving, one-way street, and only if there is no sign to prohibit the turn. Yield to pedestrians, bicyclists, and other vehicles moving on their green light. (Note: The laws on left turns at a red light may be different in some other states.) [Left Turns; Turns]

When you are involved in a collision, you must report it to the DMV within 10 days, if more than $1,000 in damage was done to the property of any person or if anyone was injured (no matter how slightly) or killed. [Reporting a Collision; Collisions Are Not Accidents]

If your vehicle starts to hydroplane, slow down gradually, but do not apply the brakes. [Driving Hazards; Special Driving Situations]

If you brake hard at a high speed, the force of the brakes may exceed the tires' grip of the road. The wheels will lock and the vehicle will skid, no matter which way the steering wheel is turned. To recover from the skid, take your foot off the brake pedal to unlock the wheels. Then straighten the front wheels as the vehicle begins to straighten out. Slow the vehicle gradually until you are at a safe speed to continue driving. [Locked Wheel Skids; Handling Emergencies]

However, if you must drive in fog, drive slowly and use your low-beam headlights. The light from high beams will tend to reflect back and cause glare. [Use Your Headlights; Safe Driving Practices]

Turning on your right turn signal lets the officer know that you recognize his or her presence. Do not stop on the center median. [What a Driver Should Do During an Enforcement Stop; Special Driving Situations]

a yield sign, a red-and-white triangle pointing downward. It indicates that drivers must slow down and be ready to stop, if necessary, to let any vehicle or pedestrian pass.

At 55 mph, under good conditions, your vehicle will travel about 400 feet in the time that it takes you to react to an object in your path and bring your vehicle to a complete stop. A football field (including the two end zones) is 360 feet long. Under poor driving conditions (bad weather, bad tires, etc.), it may take even longer to stop your vehicle. [How Well Can You Stop?; Visual Search

A steady red arrow signal means you must stop and you cannot turn in the direction of the arrow. You may proceed only when the red arrow goes off and a green arrow or light comes on. [Traffic Signal Lights; Traffic Controls]

This five-sided sign depicting persons carrying schoolbooks indicates a school zone. Stop when children are in the crosswalk.

-—
To turn left from a one-way street onto another one-way street, begin the turn from the left lane and make the turn into any lane that is safely open. (Note that in some other states, you may be required to turn into the left lane.) [Examples of Right and Left Turns; Turns]

Under California law, if you are found guilty of driving without wearing a seat belt, you will be fined up to $20 for a first offense and up to $50 for each subsequent offense.

If you are convicted of seriously injuring someone while attempting to evade a police pursuit, you may be fined $2,000 – $10,000, sentenced to state prison for up to seven years, or both. [Evading a Peace Officer, Administrative, California Driver Handbook]

U-turns are permitted across double yellow lines when it is safe to do so. They are not permitted on one-way streets or at railroad crossings. [Line Colors; Lane Control]

You should cut your speed in half when the road is packed with snow. You should also reduce your speed on wet or icy roads, but by different amounts. [Driving in Rain or Snow; Special Driving Situations]

Yellow lines are also used as left-edge lines on one-way roadways.

Two solid yellow lines indicate no passing. You may not cross these lines except to make a left turn. However, in California, there is one exception to this usual rule: You may drive to the left of these lines if you are in a carpool/HOV lane that has a designated entrance on the left. [Line Colors; Lane Control]

You must not follow within 300 feet of any emergency vehicle with a siren or flashing lights. The length of a football playing field (i.e., without the two end zones) is 300 feet. [Emergency Vehicles; Sharing the Road]

Black diagonal stripes on yellow background: This is an object marker sign, which is used to notify drivers of objects in the roadway or very close to the edge of the roadway. The stripes point downward toward the safe side of the roadway. This sign indicates that you should keep right to pass the object.

Any person, while operating a motor vehicle, who willfully flees or attempts to evade a peace officer performing their duties is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than one year. [Evading a Peace Officer; Administrative]

A white line separates two lanes traveling in the same direction. If it's a broken line, you may cross it to pass or change lanes. If it's a solid line, you should usually stay in your lane.

The right edges of many roadways are marked with a solid white line. This line indicates the outer edge of the roadway, and it may be crossed only by traffic moving to or from the shoulder. The left edge is marked with a yellow line. [Line Colors; Lane Control]

In California, reckless driving is defined as driving in wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property, and it's a criminal offense. If you are convicted of reckless driving, you will be fined beween $145 and $1,000, sentenced to jail for 5 to 90 days, or both; and two points will be added to your driving record. However, if you are convicted of reckless driving that resulted in injury to someone, you will be fined beween $220 and $1,000, sentenced to jail for between 30 days and six months, or both; your license will be revoked; and two points will be added to your driving record. [Speed Contests/Reckless Driving, Administrative, California Driver Handbook], [CVC § 23103], [CVC § 23104]

In California, you must not park within 7½ feet of a railroad track. (Note that trains are at least six feet wider than the tracks they run on.) [Illegal Parking; Parking]

a center left-turn lane. It is marked by parallel solid and broken yellow lines and is sometimes accompanied by white arrows on the pavement. [Center Left Turn Lanes; Lane Control; California Driver Handbook]

Distracted driving may lead to a collision. Stay as far away as possible from distracted drivers.

A limit line (also known as a stop line) is a wide white line painted across a traffic lane, showing where you must stop for a traffic signal or stop sign. (NOT A CROSSWALK LINE)

When you park and leave your vehicle on a highway or street, roll up the windows, stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, set the parking brake (even if your car has an automatic transmission), and lock the doors. [Vehicle Theft Prevention Tips

Intersections are the most likely places for car/motorcycle collisions to occur.

Use your high beams whenever there are no oncoming vehicles nearby. High beams allow you to see twice as far as low beams. Be sure to use high beams on unfamiliar roads, in construction areas, or where there may be people on the side of the road. However, use low beams in fog, snow, or heavy rain, because light from the high beams reflects off such precipitation and causes glare.

An intersection is considered “blind” if there are no stop signs on any corner and you cannot see for 100 feet in either direction during the last 100 feet before crossing. In California, the speed limit for going through a blind intersection is 15 mph. [Reduced Speeds; Speed Limits;

This sign indicates that all vehicles must go straight. No turn from this lane is allowed. [White Regulatory Signs; Traffic Signs; Traffic Controls;

Regulatory devices tell you to stop, proceed in a certain direction, or limit your speed. All regulatory devices indicate actions required by the driver. Failure to comply is subject to penalty. [Regulatory Signs; Traffic Signs; Traffic Controls;

If you are overtaking a bicycle and an oncoming vehicle is approaching, you must slow down and let the vehicle pass first. Then you can leave extra room for the bicycle.

If you are overtaking a bicycle and an oncoming vehicle is approaching, you must slow down and let the vehicle pass first. Then you can leave extra room for the bicycle.

The first rule for a safe and legal turn is to move into the proper lane well before the turn. To turn left, move into the far left lane. To turn right, move into the far right lane. [Turns; Lane Control

If you are approaching a stop sign, you must stop at the solid white limit line (also known as a stop line). If there is no limit line, stop before entering the crosswalk on your side of the intersection.

Hills and curves on rural roads are often steeper and sharper than on highways. Before reaching the crest of a hill or before entering a curve, slow down, move to the right side of the road, and watch for oncoming vehicles.

If you plan to turn beyond an intersection, start signaling when you are in the intersection. If you signal too early, the other driver may think you plan to turn into the intersection and he or she may pull out in front of you.

When you turn off a high-speed, two-lane roadway, try not to slow down too quickly. Use your turn signals to let other drivers know your intentions. Tap your brakes and reduce your speed quickly but safely. [Space to Merge; Vehicle Positioning;

You should not attempt to pass another vehicle when you are approaching or moving through an intersection or crosswalk. [Passing Lanes; Lane Control;

White lines separate lanes of traffic that are going in the same direction. Yellow lines separate opposing lanes. [Examples of Lane Markings; Lane Control;

Motorcyclists need a full lane width, just like other vehicles. Car drivers should never drive alongside a motorcycle in the same lane even if the lane is wide and the motorcyclist is riding to one side.

Narrow streets are a source of crashes. Unless it is prohibited, drivers must use the three-point turn to turn around on a narrow street.

Single solid yellow lines are used as left-edge lines on divided highways.

A steady yellow light indicates that a red light is coming next. You must stop if you can do so safely. Otherwise, slow down, proceed with caution into the intersection, and then clear the intersection. [Traffic Signal Lights; Traffic Controls;

An interchange is the connection of a freeway to a road or another freeway by a series of ramps. The connecting roadways allow you to leave one road and enter another safely without disrupting the flow of traffic. [Know What is Ahead; Visual Search

A steady yellow arrow warns drivers that the time period of “protected” turning is ending. Be prepared to obey the next signal, which could be a green or red light or a red arrow. If you are approaching the intersection, you must stop. [Traffic Signal Lights; Traffic Controls;

If a driver extends his or her left arm out horizontally, it means that the driver is going to make a left turn.

When turning right into a two-way street, begin and end the turn in the lane nearest to the right edge of the road.

3 left-arrow flashing arrow panel: This sequential arrow panel may be used in work zones around the clock. It indicates that part of the road or street ahead is closed.

The right edges of many roadways are marked with a solid white line. This line indicates the outer edge of the roadway, and it may be crossed only by traffic moving to or from the shoulder. The left edge is marked with a yellow line. [Line Colors;

When you are parallel parked on the right-hand side of the street, you must signal a left turn and look over your left shoulder before pulling out into traffic. If you are parallel parked on the left-hand side of a one-way street, signal a right turn and look over your right shoulder before moving into traffic.

On a two-way roadway with a center lane, drivers from either direction can _________ from the center lane. Drivers from either direction may use the center lane for left turns and permitted U-turns. [Examples of Right and left Turns; Turns; Lane Control

A sign shaped like a downward-pointing triangle is a yield sign. When you see a yield sign, you must slow down and yield to approaching traffic.

With any turning vehicle, the rear wheels follow a shorter path than the front wheels. The longer the vehicle is, the greater the difference will be. Trucks and other large vehicles may initially swing out before making a turn. If you see a truck move left, don't try to pass it on its right; the truck may be about to turn right. Check its turn signals.

A triangular orange emblem on the rear of a vehicle identifies it as a slow-moving vehicle, which California defines as a vehicle that cannot travel faster than 25 mph. Slow-moving vehicles are required by law to display this emblem. Slow-moving vehicles include farm tractors and road maintenance vehicles.

A variety of vehicles can flash yellow lights. Flashing yellow lights on tow trucks and slow-moving vehicles warn you to slow down. However, some school buses flash yellow lights when preparing to stop to let children on or off the bus. These lights warn you to slow down and prepare to stop. When the school bus flashes red lights, you must stop and remain stopped until the children have left and the red lights stop flashing.

Double solid yellow lines mark the center of a road and separate opposing lanes. Passing is not allowed in either direction. Drivers may not cross the lines unless they are making a left turn. [Line Colors; Lane Controls;

When adjusting your seat, you should allow 10” between the chest and steering wheel.

If you double your speed on a highway, your braking distance increases by 4 times.

An average 140-pound woman will become legally intoxicated after consuming 2 alcoholic drink(s). An average 180-pound man will become legally intoxicated after consuming 2 alcoholic drinks.

A white line separates two lanes traveling in the same direction. If it's a broken line, you may cross it to pass or change lanes. If it's a solid line, you should usually stay in your lane.

This is an object marker sign, which is used to notify drivers of objects in the roadway or very close to the edge of the roadway. The stripes point downward toward the safe side of the roadway. This sign indicates that you should keep right to pass the object.

Any person, while operating a motor vehicle, who willfully flees or attempts to evade a peace officer performing their duties is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment in a county jail for not more than one year.